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Longer Self-Locking Cross Tweezer with keychain

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% Gyroid infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% Gyroid infill
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22 min
1 plate
4.4(5)

+SPRING +100% scale 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
+SPRING +100% scale 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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23 min
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Description

This is my remix of the Self-Locking Cross Tweezer by Senlos, with some thoughtful upgrades to make it even more functional and versatile. Here's what I changed and why I love the new design:

What’s New?

  • Longer Gripping Surface & Handle: I’ve extended the overall length to provide more leverage and make those tricky tasks so much easier.
  • Handy Hanging Hole: Added a cute yet practical hole at the end of the handle. Perfect for hanging it up, attaching it to a keyring, or keeping it organized on a lanyard.

Why I Prefer My Longer Version:

  • Effortless Leverage
    The extra length makes gripping and manipulating objects a breeze—you’ll feel the difference right away. Less force, more results!
  • Reach Those Hard-to-Get Spots
    The longer handle is perfect for reaching into tight or awkward spaces where the original version might struggle.
  • Comfortable Precision
    The extended design fits so nicely in your hand, giving you better grip control for all those precise, delicate tasks.
  • Portable & Organized
    Thanks to the added hole, you can hang it up neatly in your workspace, attach it to a lanyard, or even carry it on a keyring. Functionality meets convenience!
  • More Versatility
    Whether you’re working on fine details, reaching tricky spots, or just want an ergonomic upgrade, this longer version is ready for anything.

Bonus Tip:
If you find the top of the tweezers glued together after printing, don’t worry! You can easily free them with a utility knife. (Check out the picture to see how I carefully slid the blade in between to separate them.) Just take it slow, and your tweezers will be ready to go in no time!

I think this version is practical, stylish, and just works. Let me know in the comments if you find it useful—I’d love to hear how you put it to use!

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