#3d printed keg wrench, and it works.

#3d printed keg wrench, and it works.
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This is the second time I have printed this wrench.  The first time I used ABS filiment.  Half way through the print it lifted from the print bed.  This time I used PLA, and it worked out great.  I tried it on a couple kegs I had sitting around and it loosened the posts.  I don’t think I will try and use the full length for leverage (it *is* plastic) but for the price, I can print a few.  I found the object on thingiverse.com It was printed with 20% infill.

Rockler, Novi

Rockler, Novi
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This was a first visit to the store for me.  There is a bunch of products to touch and feel.  While I got a bunch of ideas, I left without buying anything.  It’s not surprising as I am in the middle of another project.  This store will be another resource for the long list of projects I have lined up.

Devour

From oneprojectcloser

 

Ryobi is the first company to come to market with a tool like the DEVOUR. Essentially it’s a sort of vacuum replacement that sweeps up small to mid-size debris (including saw dust, small pieces of wood, and even nuts and screws) off of your shop or garage floor after you’re done working.