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Makeshift Spanner Security Hex Bit

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

 

I found out those screws are called “Spanner-Security Screws” and I discovered them today.

As I don't want to drill a dent in a screwdriver or buy a stupid bit online I made one that is working better than I expected…

What you'll print

A hex bit with two 2mmx10mm holes on the end. This should fit a standard 6.25mm hex bit holder after a tiny trim of support edges 

Assembly

I made mine out of 2 stems of 2.5mm² electric cable, about 10mm each

Slide them down the 2 holes of the printed bit

 

It's a makeshift bit so don't place high hopes into it, It worked out great for me though

 

Side note: I'm not accountable as of why you need to remove those “security” screws…

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