Drano's Multi-Tool (Untested) (With source files)
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Caution - This item hasn't yet been printed or tested.\nIf perfection is what you're looking for, wait till it's gone through the testing phase. \nUpdate:\nI've already printed this item with pliers, and unfortunately the teeth are too small for a slicer.\nOne notable success: High clearance works amazingly well when printing in ABS @100% fill. \nThe source files are included in Inventor 2014 format.\nIf you need the original 2D DWG files, just let me know and I can provide them.\nI encourage you to take this item and make improvements. Share it with others - I'd love to see what creative things you come up with.\nThis multi-tool is my initial attempt at creating a Leatherman/Swiss Army-style tool. I do radio work and spend plenty of time in the wilderness, which gives me unusual requirements such as non-metallic pliers. \nThe screwdriver "keys" required for this item are only two X-screwdriver tools that can be purchased at any Jaycar dealer for about $4 each. They'll fit inside one side of the handles - I made both identical to increase the number of options available.\nYou can find these on Ebay:http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pocket-Mini-tool-Screwdriver-set-2-keys-keychain-Outdoor-Survival-Kits-/191407011311?pt=AU_Sport_Camping_Hiking_Tools&hash=item2c90bf35ef \nThis project includes a number of features, such as a 5X micro sd card holder, glow stick holder (77mm x 7.5mm), and insulation tape holder for Nitto 20mm wide tape, which has extra space left over.\nI'm still working on belt hook/loop options.
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