Some consumer electronics seem to be designed for a level of consumer where a screwdriver is hard to come by, so the screws are designed to be screwed in with coins instead.
I've got a few: previous generation apple bluetooth keyboards (though these are like 1 full turn to undo, not terrible). Some playstation accessories, like the PSone screen addon, and the PS2 network adapter.
I found myself swapping hard drives in the PS2 one too many times and got annoyed with using a coin to remove the network adapter.
This is a plastic holder for a penny, to give you a decent sized handle, but still have a coin to interface with the screw
NOTE: this is designed specifically for screws that use coins. Trying to use this for normal screws will result only in disappointment. This is a terrible normal screwdriver.
Printer Brand:
PowerSpec
Printer:
PowerSpec 3D Pro
Rafts:No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:0.2mm layer height
Infill:
20%
Notes:
print in the orientation provided. Any other orientation will be structurally weak.
I used a clamp to prevent the layers from splitting while inserting the penny. I also used a clamp to push the penny in.
A previous version was strong enough to bend the penny, and the penny had less contact area with the screwdriver handle.
Category: Hand ToolsThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.