Considering the actual setup of the mechanical pencil, which is very, very simple, it’s amazing there aren’t more hacks like this. It just took a mechanical engineer with a propensity for making things like this to point out the obvious. With his very cool 3D printed attachment, not only can you manage wire easily–you’ll be the envy of all your peers who will want a 3D printed pencil topper too, wire managing needed or not.
“This is a 3D Printed attachment I designed that transforms an ordinary mechanical pencil into an awesome wiring pencil for prototyping,” says Proto G in his Instructable. “It was inspired by the old school Roadrunner and Verowire wiring pencils.”
Proto G uses a Papermate 0.5mm mechanical pencil which will allow you to manage 0.5mm wire in an organized fashion. For an example, he used it with a thin enamel coating, causing it to melt easily during the soldering process. It’s the very definition of an awesome gizmo, with the attachment sitting right atop the pencil allowing you to load up with wire and go.
- One Paper Mate Clear Point 0.5mm mechanical pencil
- Magnet wire with enamel for soldering, with a diameter of 0.5mm or less
- 3D printed parts for attachment (download STL files from the Instructable)
- Any nut and screw with a 0.2″ diameter or less, with a length of at least 1″
- Glue, as in super glue (cyanoacrylate) or hot glue
For use, this mechanism is as easy as advancing a small amount of wire and soldering it until the enamel melts and waiting briefly for it to harden up before advancing on to the next solder joint.
“I like to use tweezers and snips like in the video,” said Proto G. “You can even use thin solder to make a soldering pencil to go with your wiring pencil.”
Have you made anything or considered making something similar to this with 3D printing? Discuss in the Mechanical Pencil 3D Printed Prototyping Attachment forum thread over at 3DPB.com.