KnurledNut
Well-known member
I made a Phillips L-key today out of a double ended #2 bit.
I’ve seen a lot of tools over the years, but never this.
I do have double bent Z keys in PH/PZ/SL, which are pretty common.
The more I used my L-key, the more I realized the potential the little guy had.
Its extremely versatile in a very small and lightweight profile and the torque potential far exceeded my expectations.
If you have any experience with hex keys, you know how you can thumb twirl the short end? That works amazing with this.
Curious, I did a google search which only led me to a few short cheapo chinesium versions.
Which led me to wonder: Why doesn’t a high quality version exist?
This will find a permanent place in one of kits and I’ll probably make more.
Love this little thing.
1/4” hex shank w/ JIS pattern tips and 13mm Japanese style grooves.

I’ve seen a lot of tools over the years, but never this.
I do have double bent Z keys in PH/PZ/SL, which are pretty common.
The more I used my L-key, the more I realized the potential the little guy had.
Its extremely versatile in a very small and lightweight profile and the torque potential far exceeded my expectations.
If you have any experience with hex keys, you know how you can thumb twirl the short end? That works amazing with this.
Curious, I did a google search which only led me to a few short cheapo chinesium versions.
Which led me to wonder: Why doesn’t a high quality version exist?
This will find a permanent place in one of kits and I’ll probably make more.
Love this little thing.
1/4” hex shank w/ JIS pattern tips and 13mm Japanese style grooves.

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