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Two-way ratchet stubby screwdriver

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  • Bit bottom plunger.3mf
  • Bit holder.3mf
  • Bit stopper.3mf
  • Main body.3mf
  • Ratchet bottom 2 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet bottom 4 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet bottom single spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet pusher.3mf
  • Ratchet reverser.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - Accent color parts.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - All parts - 4 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - All parts -2 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - All parts -single spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - Parts in main color - 2 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - Parts in main color - 4 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver - Parts in main color - single spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet screwdriver.step
  • Ratchet top 2 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet top 4 spoke.3mf
  • Ratchet top single spoke.3mf
  • Shaft.3mf
  • Top cover.3mf

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Publication date 2024-03-02 at 18:54
Design number 1828446

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3D model description

Having a big success with my Ratchet toothpaste tube squeezer I though I'd dip my toes in something more complex. And what else should I tinker with if not with Ratchet screwdrivers.

So I did. And it was a challenge, let me tell you. Therefore I am quite proud to give you this short description:

  • two-way ratcheting mechanism
  • uses standard 4x28 mm hex bits
  • magnetic shaft - uses one 5 x 2 mm magnet
  • no supports needed
  • ergonomic handle
  • storage for 6 bits inside the body of the screwdriver

You can choose between ratchet of single spoke, two spokes or 4 spokes. I think single spoke is enough but the higher torque you need the higher number of spokes recommended. Equally more spokes means more torque needed to make the ratchet ratchet, I hope it makes sense.

Printing instructions

Use 0.2 mm layer height and use brim on Main body and Bit stopper and PETG. Other than that everything is pre-oriented and no supports are required, 2 perimeters at 15% infill should be fine.

Assembly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deKjgWltXPY&ab_channel=Luke%27s3D

  • Assembly starts with Ratchet top and Ratchet bottom parts. The ratchet bottom part has two notches that align with ratchet top part. Push the two into each other connecting the two.
  • Take the Ratchet pusher part and slide it over the ratchet top. - Make sure it spins freely on the ratchet part.
  • Grab the Ratchet reverser so the wedges are on top and bottom, pinch it and place it around the reverser making it aligned with the grooves on the sides of the reverser. The Ratchet reverser should rotate around Ratchet pusher freely once in place.
  • Main body time. You might have noticed the two semicircles in the Main body and Ratchet pusher. Align these two and and gently drop the ratchet into the body of the screwdriver. You will need to play with the position of Ratchet reverser to get it in.
  • Now take the shaft and insert a 5 mm magnet in shaft cavity. It should be press fit, if its too loose use a dab of superglue to hold it in.
  • Insert the shaft into the ratchet mechanism.
  • Screw the Top cover on the top. The mechanism is now complete. Test the ratchet direction, it should change once you rotate the Ratchet reverser. You should feel distinct bump signalizing the ratchet is in the end position.
  • Okay, let's move onto bit storage. Take Bit holder and place Bit stopper around it.
  • Screw on Bit bottom plunger
  • Push this subassembly into the Main body and screw in the β€œcollar” Bit stopper. Done!

You can lube the ratchet mechanism a bit to get smoother operation.

I also included .STEP file if you want to remix my design, remove the logo, etc., I am looking forward to your makes and remixes!

If you like this project press the like button or have a look at my other projects!

Cheers!

Luke

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