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jfleisher

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Got access to a 3D printer?

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macgee

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Maybe do what Wiha did, they used a foam sheet similar to Kaizen and punched/drilled a series of 5/32" holes in it for their 4mm microbits. It would be, cheap easy and quick

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Maybe do what Wiha did, they used a foam sheet similar to Kaizen and punched/drilled a series of 5/32" holes in it for their 4mm microbits. It would be, cheap easy and quick

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I have that set, and was going to make the same recommendation.

For Kaizen foam, the usual method is to use a piece of metal heated up enough to melt a hole into the foam. Of course, don't use one of your bits for this, but with a torch and a few minutes of time, it would be fairly easy to replicate this case.

If you need the silk screened markings (they are VERY helpful), just buy the Wiha set. I give it a whole hearty recommendation.
 
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I didn’t know they made anything smaller than 1/4 drive lol.

Yeah, 4mm is a new standard for small electronics. It's nice. 1/4" is too clunky for something like a T5 bit or 2.5mm hex for example. I couldn't imagine working on a cell phone with a 1/4" driver handle.

If you look at that Wiha set, the rightmost "bit" in the second row from the bottom is actually a magnetic bit adapter. It accepts 4mm bits, and fits into a 1/4" hex driver. The "ratchet" handle actually has a 1/4" hex opening for that.
 

BlakeTheCarGuy

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Yeah, 4mm is a new standard for small electronics. It's nice. 1/4" is too clunky for something like a T5 bit or 2.5mm hex for example. I couldn't imagine working on a cell phone with a 1/4" driver handle.

If you look at that Wiha set, the rightmost "bit" in the second row from the bottom is actually a magnetic bit adapter. It accepts 4mm bits, and fits into a 1/4" hex driver. The "ratchet" handle actually has a 1/4" hex opening for that.



Oh ok that’s cool I can see that being hard on cellphones or electronics. I’m a mechanic so 1/4 is pretty much standard. I’ve never worked on electronics as far as phones go but I’ve seen the small screws. Yeah I see the Wiha set now.


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eaneumann

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The 3D printer is a cool option. My local library has one.

Does anyone have the part number on that Wiha kit? So much for the 9$ kit haha.
 

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The 3D printer is a cool option. My local library has one.

Does anyone have the part number on that Wiha kit? So much for the 9$ kit haha.

The iFixit Mako kit is nice too. I got it since it comes with the specialty bits I need for working on my mac books and iphones. The bits are nice and the kit is well laid out.
 
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