
PowerBrush Adapter
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<p>I bought a cleaning brush as can be seen on the screenshot, Brand “Frida”, available in the Dollarstore or Rusta in Sweden, maybe elsewhere as well. You can probably use another brand as well, just make sure the measurements match, or make a remix :D I went for wood so I could drill into it.</p><p>I had some screws laying around that would not go too deep into the wooden brush.</p><p><strong>Print</strong></p><p>I printed mine in PLA at the default 0.2mm quality, then I changed the perimiters to 5 for extra strength.</p><p><strong>Assemble</strong></p><ul><li>Take the brush part out of the brush. Can be done easily by pulling it (you can even re-add it later)</li><li>Align the print with the brush, tip: use some masking tape to keep it in place</li><li>Take a small wooden drill and insert it into the holes. give it a gentle nudge to give your screws a starting point in the wood</li><li>insert the screws so the adapter is stuck to the brush (make sure they don't go all the way through or you'll have some nasty scratches if you use it)</li><li>Done, put it on your screwdriver and clean with force :D</li></ul>
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