beamrider
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I grabbed one of the Bondhus star bit sets recently, and am looking for a 3mm socket to fit the T10 and T15 bits. Am I just not using my brain here, or is it hard to find a 6pt 3mm socket?!
You must be in the wrong continent:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stahlwill...t=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item3f260f16a7
maybe l'm missing something here - brainfart?? - but l thought star bits used 1/4 " sockets

Yeah the smaller precision bit driver sets are 5/32 (4mm), but those Bondhus star bits are different. It seems that they just use the smallest hex stock that they can form each particular sized head out of, and expect you to supply the appropriate sized socket to drive it.OP is talking about precision bits that are smaller than 6.35mm (1/4").
I had to find out myself what size those precision bits are and a quick search revealed that they are 4mm drive bits. ....not 3mm![]()
I grabbed one of the Bondhus star bit sets recently, and am looking for a 3mm socket to fit the T10 and T15 bits. Am I just not using my brain here, or is it hard to find a 6pt 3mm socket?!


Yeah the smaller precision bit driver sets are 5/32 (4mm), but those Bondhus star bits are different. It seems that they just use the smallest hex stock that they can form each particular sized head out of, and expect you to supply the appropriate sized socket to drive it.

Get a nutdriver. Doesn't solve your problem but probably have no torque requirements for those size bolts. If you're worried about them coming loose you could use green threadlocker or even gasket sealer on the threads, depends on your level of indifference to what you're doing.
Maybe get a magnetic one.![]()