Tiny Screwdriver Handle for 1/4" bits

Tiny Screwdriver Handle for 1/4" bits

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This is a compact handle for standard 1/4" screwdriver bits that's incredibly handy for getting into tight spaces that are too short for a regular screwdriver. This design was inspired by 4 Volt's Small Hex Screwdriver Handle. Thanks to 4 Volt! The key difference in this vs. 4 volt's model is its smaller size. The total height with a bit installed is 1.1 inches/28mm. I've also added a small through hole so bits can be pushed out using a small pin or nail. The Bit size and clearance are parameterized in the Fusion 360 model if you need to fit a different sized hex bit or want to adjust the clearance for a looser fit. The example model was printed with a 0.1mm layer height 50% infill in MonoPrice PLA. The part was designed using Autodesk Fusion 360. .STL, F3D, STEP, and IGES files are attached. Print Settings Printer: MP Select Mini 3D Printer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 50% How I Designed This I used Autodesk Fusion 360 to design this

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