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wera deburring tool handle remix

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The grip for most deburring tools seems to be non existent or awful. Someone did a halfway job of converting a wera handle to be used with my dkibbith deburring tool, but the handle only went about ¾ up the tool, creating an awkward handle to use and not really bettering the situation. I took the stl, stretched a bottom portion of it 14mm, and added a lip to keep the tool retained in the handle. Printed in TPU with no support it comes out wonderful! Would suggest scarf seams to hide the seam if I were to print again.

Note, you must finagle the lip to not be inward when inserting the tool, see pictures for example. The tool will be Firmly in the handle and will need pried out if you want to remove it. The tool is 100% functional in the handle and tips can be removed and added.

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I made this remix and I love it!

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Great fix! I remixed your remix, as it seems my deburring tool has a shorter business end than yours, and that shank area was too thick for me to comfortably use it. I threw it in Tinkercad and used the Revolve sketch tool to smooth out the joints of the bit you extended, and tuned the shape of the shank to better fit the tool that I have I'm not set up for TPU just yet, but I printed this in PLA and used fuzzy skin for the whole grip, and this seems to work well for me, it just needs to be printed a LOT slower, to avoid it falling or getting knocked off the build plate and turning into spaghetti (ask me how I know).
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Rock on! Happy that it worked for you :D
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Replying to @nullroot :
well, worked enough to mod ;)
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