New ESPkey Installation Tool

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It's not 100% ready yet, but we're working on something for you folk. Once we get the design stabilized and locked, I'll toss it onto my GitHub so you all can try making your own. 😁👍

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"We're coming atcha. But hey, stay safe."

curtishoffmann
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This looks like a job for sinter or resin printing. Metal sinter printing would definitely work, but thats a bit overkill. But there are some other high toughness sinter materials. And there are also some quiet tough resins.

thelordofspyro
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Perhaps creating two hols to put some thin gage metal wire might be an option for creating more sturdy stabilizing fins.

An_Attempt
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Q: Is that an ESPkey Installation Tool in your pocket, or are you happy to seize us?

whothefoxcares
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I'd love it if you can make a deal with that tool design and Linus Tech Tips so they can sell it with their screwdriver.

reallunacy
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Flathead screwdriver works just fine :D In fact even better the flat head end on my pocket knifes nail file end

TilmanBaumann
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For a quick and dirty diy, cut notches in a thin slotted screwdriver bit. Works for keystone jacks with my Leatherman.

mitchb
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Plastic seems like the wrong choice here, especially fdm printing. I'd put a relief cut (on a lathe) in the existing bit, but that's just me. Maybe there's a Swiss shop out there that would run a few thousand of those off for a decent price?

williammoriarity
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Gotta love a driver that gives you a massage.

mycosys
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Looks like it would fit in a kershaw select fire too.

KillerSpud
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Pretty cool. I know you're a Wera fan= they make great tools. Cool add on.

kevenquinlan
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Would it be possible to leave some holes in the edges to fit short pieces of a paperclip in this place instead of the tiny stuts?

TheMyname
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6mm flat hex bit and ten seconds with a Dremel... much longer lasting than anything that you print.

danielr
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I wish I kept more Fuji film bottles. Infinitely useful for storing small bits and same diameter as most drivers.

broocksregan
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nice... i never can uderstand how they did not automatically put antitamper swich to prevent this especially when line reader/conterol unit is not encrypted (like medieval wiegand)

thomasw.
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That's hawt!, Love the wera 6gun

johnny.troublemaker
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Have you seen the O.M.G Cable that thing is scary in what it can do.

OrginalDravas
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I still think of them as Network Punches..
I know there are many different types and they are not the same..
But, sadly in my head, they are ALL called Network Punches..

It's kinda how many Americans call all Android Phones "Samsungs", even though Samsung is only a single type.

ColinRichardson
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i love my wera… dare i say i like it better than my ltt screwdriver for its handle size, full size bits, and internal compartment.
if you could somehow make a much more durable version of the espkey bit, the better… i don’t know, maybe crowdfunding for a bit? or dare i say, a hacker screwdriver with related full-size bits to rival that of ltt’s half-size?

iblackfeathers
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Once you have creds from an esp key, can you add manually to a flipper, or do you need a proxmark for that?

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