Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard
[Laura Kampf] found a new use for an old Zippo lighter by turning it into a carrier for her screwdriver bits. There are several multitools out there which can accept standard screwdriver bits. The problem is carrying those bits around. Leaving a few bits in your pocket is a recipe for pocket holes and missing bits.
[Laura's] solution uses her old Zippo lighter. All she needs is the case, the lighter element itself can be saved for another project. A block of aluminum is cut and sanded down to a friction fit. Laura uses a band saw and bench sander for this. The aluminum block is then drilled out to fit four bits. Small neodymium magnets are taped into the holes with double-sided tape. These magnets retain the bits, ensuring none will fall out when the lighter is opened.
Does this mean we can start calling four bits a Zippo instead of a nibble now?
Source: https://hackaday.com/2018/04/20/zippo-keeps-your-bits-safe/
(Score: 2) by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us on Monday April 23 2018, @02:42PM
Eventually the lip of that lighter will plane or deform and lose its shape enough to become loose. The more it is used, the more that will happen.
That's why Zippo uses its armature instead of friction fitting the lid.
This sig for rent.