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Description:
This is a wonderfully overengineered screwdriver. It is inspired by the LTT screwdriver. The Simple Sleek Screwdriver can magnetically store 6 bits and has a rotating back so you can apply pressure while screwing. Unlike the LTT screwdriver it does not have a ratchet but if there is interest I will make a new version with a ratcheting handle.
A Few Notes About Printing:
This model was designed with a support material in mind. I have included a print profile without support material however I can't recommend it or guarantee that it will turn out well. If you don't have dedicated support material PETG works as a great support material for PLA. The Top Handle Piece has sections in the treads that are very thin and will have holes in them, this is normal and expected.
Non-Printed Parts List:
- (7) 6x2mm circular magnets
- (2) 9x1.5mm circular magnets
- (1) 608 Ball Bearing
- (up to 6) Screwdriver bits
You can order all the parts you'll need for this project (plus a few extras) here.
Printed Parts Names and Descriptions:
This section exists so you can ensure that you have printed all the necessary parts. It also gives the names that will be used in the assembly instructions.
- Shaft: This part is a long cylinder. It has a hole for a screwdriver bit on one end and a hexagonal peg on the other
- Lid: A thin circle with a rounded textured top and a small hexagonal peg on the bottom
- Bit Rack: A complex six sided part that has a peg on the bottom and a hexagonal hole on top
- Coupler: A hexagon on top of a circle, it has a slot for a ball bearing on top and 9x1.5mm magnet hole on the bottom.
- Top Handle: A cylindrical piece with a hexagonal hole going through it and grooves cut into the outside, it has screw treads on the bottom
- Bottom Handle: A cylindrical part that gets much wider on the top, the top also has treads and a magnet hole inside
Assembly Guide:
- Super glue in all magnets listed below:
- 6 6x2mm magnets in each of the bit slots in the Bit Rack
- A 6x2mm magnet in the bit end of the Shaft
- A 9x1.5mm magnet on the bottom of the Coupler (make sure this magnet and the next one attract each other)
- A 9x1.5mm magnet under the treads in the Bottom Handle
- Super glue the hexagonal peg on the Lid into the hexagonal hole in the Bit Rack
- Push a 708 ball bearing into the large hole in the Coupler, it should friction fit in but use glue if necessary
- Put the Coupler into the hole in the Top Handle it should fit perfectly and slide smoothly, ensure the side with the bearing is facing the circular end
- Push the peg on the Bit rack assembly into the smaller hole in the 608 ball bearing, it should friction fit in but use glue if necessary
- Screw and glue the Bottom Handle and Top Handle together. Ensure the grooves line up before gluing-- if they don't, unscrew it and re-screw it.
- Super glue the hexagonal peg in the Shaft into the hole on the rest of the assembly