Crank for Workbench
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More than two decades ago, one of the hand cranks on my Black and Decker portable workbench broke off. A significant portion of the lateral part remained intact, allowing me to still turn it, while locking pliers proved effective as well. Although I fashioned a wooden replacement, it was far from satisfactory. For years, I let this issue slide. The arrival of a 3D printer reignited my enthusiasm. Here was my opportunity to actually replace a part, tackling a practical project that required hands-on work!
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