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90 Degree Drill Bit - for when you need to drill around corners

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0.16mm layer, 1 walls, 8% infill
0.16mm layer, 1 walls, 8% infill
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A tongue-in-cheek 90-degree drill bit for those hard-to-reach corners!

The ideal gift for the mechanically challenged.

 

I recommend PLA for wood. For steel, stainless steel, or stone, PETG is preferable :-)

It's an extra-large 12mm drill bit, ensuring downward compatibility. 6mm and 8mm dowels fit easily into the holes.

Find suitable screws for your project here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1454937-special-screws-for-challenging-constructions#profileId-1516203


And now, the 180-degree drill bit:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1458750-180-degree-drill#profileId-1520736

 

For specialized triangular holes:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1459095-triangular-drill-bit#profileId-1521175

 

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terrible product, does not work as intended, I was trying to drill at an angle so I wouldn't get dust in my eyes, so I printed this, but everytime I tried to drill the hole with it it would just spin and scrap my wall. I figured I just wasn't holding it tight enough against the wall so I pressed harder and it started to stay in place but then after a few seconds my drill caught fire, I dropped the flaming tool and tried to put it out but by then it had left burn marks and melted plastic all over my hard wood flooring, my wife got home at this time and investigated the burning smell to find me jumping on a flaming drill and the wall covered in scratches, she hasn't talked to me in 3 days. DO NOT USE THIS, for your wife's sake if not yours.
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did you honestly have to print this to figure out this wouldn’t work? some people.
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Replying to @Design_Guy :
you are very gullible 😂, they are making up a story you can tell because you couldn't get pla to catch fire with just spinning in drill it would melt before it would be able to catch fire due to low melting point
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lol
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Terrible design. Only works for left sided walls. Please provide a right sided 90 degree drill bit.
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Hahaha 😂
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I mean, you could turn it...
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Replying to @happyboi :
wooooooosh
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@Qwer.Tzui Amazing! This would only work on my side wall, though. Could you please design a U-shaped one, so I can drill my back wall?
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lol
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Haha 🤣
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My drill flew away
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you have to hold it upside down
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helicopter, helicopter...
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Replying to @buffbumble :
Now i flew away :(
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The most stupid project I saw this year 🤣
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so FAR!
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A somewhat hazardous product, my home began to spin
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Works great. I just build this with it.
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Looks about right. Good job 👍
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What am I even looking at
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Replying to @Phlin_Herring :
stairs
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it is quite difficult to get used to using, when first trying it out make sure to put your face close so you can aim perfectly
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lol
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I saw a “U” shaped one and I laughed so hard I went into an asthma attack…
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killer
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Instructions unclear, I have become a helicopter
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Doesn't work in Australia. It's upside down.
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