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 NZ Man 3D Prints the World’s Smallest Working Drill — Just 7.5mm Wide

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3D printing has shown that it is the perfect technology to use when wishing to create something unique, whether it is a piece of jewelry, a keepsake, or even a house or car. The technology, unlike that of more traditional means of manufacturing, is an affordable way of creating one-of-a-kind products, and is one of the reasons I love covering the industry. There is always something new to report on, and today is no different.



Lance Abernethy is an ordinary man from Auckland, New Zealand. He works as a maintenance engineer, fixing machinery in a factory. However, the idea that recently popped into his head was not ordinary at all.

http://3dprint.com/51677/3d-printed-smallest-drill/
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NZ Man 3D Prints the World’s Smallest Working Drill — Just 7.5mm Wide Vide
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LOLOL, small enough for me to use safely...

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