This page is for one of a kind exotic Screw-its...
It will be the complete set, stem and ball with the packaging and driver bits...
Please double check photos and description to make sure you know what you are getting
Here it is, the driver I use to assemble all of the products here at the Fellhoelter shop.
Steven Kelly and I set out to make a driver that was comfortable, dealt with the flaws I perceive in other custom drivers, is fun, and spins for a long time, if you are one of those twitchy, fidgeting types.
One of my biggest complaints with the crop of custom drivers that I have come across is visibility.
They all use the short driver bits, and are generally larger in diameter.
(Mine are 3/8″ in diameter or about 9.5mm)
The short bits cause at least 2 problems, for ME, maybe not for you…
1, It blocks the visibility of small screws, and makes them awkward to use.
2, they don’t reach in to tight places. A common place that gets me are my low ride pocket clips. Many of the bits do not reach in them. And if they do, they block the whole hole, so you can’t see what is going on.
The Original Screw-It Drivers used 2″ long power driver bits.
Well, we had some people stick normal 1/4" drive bit in there and get them stuck.
I have since discovered some Wera bits, that have an extended nose, but are the more common length of bit.
The best of both worlds.
They cost more, but I love them, and think you will too.
I’ll even provide you with T6, 8, 10, and 15 Torx bits from Wera, one of the best in the business.
These are the most common sizes used on knives, and the stuff I make.
More bits can be bought at any hardware store, and less common bits like the Torx are found at industrial supply houses like McMaster-Carr and MSC.
Of course Google finds them too.
The long, power bits still work in these as well, of course, but you will find that they do not seat as deeply in to the stem.