more weird metal things lol
more weird metal things lol
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more weird metal things lol
Reminds me of a tip for a soldering gun.
Yup!
This is the correct answer.
I was just going to say that.
chopstick trainer?
No (and somebody else did get it) but I love that guess.
I've only ever seen plastic/rubber ones but thought there might be metal ones, heh.
I haven't seen a finger harp for awhile.
It's something that goes at the end of two sticks to pull something out at an angle, like the back of the hammer.
Edit: Wait. It's not a tool head. Wouldn't make sense. I'll be back.
It's the end of something that something else slides into. To screw the two screws into a surface, and then push a slide part into the slit, and the angle in the part holds stuff together?
Tip of a fountain pin?
No but again, love this answer.
Some sort of specialty tweezers?
Edit: Nope.
With two separate parts of it while being connected, it makes me wonder if it is some sort of electric heated Cutter
You're close! (But it was also solved 8 hours ago)
Weird. Mine is the only comment I see.
ty for reminding me to mark it
Man I wish my wood burner came with an attachment like this. I use it to smooth certain parts of 3d prints, but the tips I got are all pretty small so it's not good at smoothing large areas.
Harbor freight sells a plastic "welder" that is basically just a soldering iron/wood burner with a big flat tip, might be what you are looking for
Yeah I've seen a couple. Problem is I still can't figure out exactly what temp I need to be at to melt the PLA without it burning or sticking to the melting tool. It seems to have such a specific temp where it all works but I am not able to replicate the same temp with the dial. I got a Lazer thermometer and the dial on wood engraver seems off by a good margin and not always in the same amount.
Sounding rod