Driver Tool
The Driver Tool to hold and screw in Fix Points that are just a little out of reach for a coin or your fingers.
Here’s a video showing how this tool works: (Coming Soon)
This Tool comes with two driver types: One for Small Thread Fix Points and one for Large Thread Fix Points.
To assemble this tool, follow the assembly steps shown in the images.
To store the Driver Tool, you can use the Fix Point Driver Holder - Multibin Insert
Printing Guidelines:
The printing orientation is as provided in the file. The print has been designed to be “3 wall perimeters” in wall thickness. Printed at a layout height of 0.2 mm. It doesn't need printing supports. Use the default 15% infill. This part has been designed with a tolerance of 0.25 mm. Your printer will need to be able to bridge gaps of up to 30 mm for some designs.
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For those of you having fit and build issues, you might consider running a printer calibration. If your tolerances are off a bit that can cause a lot of issues. Seems most of us have no issues with printing or assembly on this tool. IMHO it's very well designed and has no structural issues whatsoever.
For me this requires MAJOR work to get the parts to go together. I give it 2 stars for fit and finish.
Try running a printer calibration...might be your problem. Engineering on this piece is excellent.
Any way of getting the parts seperately?
If you open the file in Orca, you can click on "Split to Objects" which will allow you to remove individual pieces.
I'm really confused about the point of this tool...
What is the point of the wheel on the bottom?
So you can hold it by the wheel and keep rotating the tool, most precision screwdrivers have a mechanism like this
Works great! This is going to save my fingers
worked perfect came out nice i didn't need a brim which is always nice