Introduction: Heavy Duty Electric PVC Screwdriver

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Are you in desperate need of an electric screwdriver...?
Do you have any type of geared motor/ pvc pipes...in hand...?

Well today's is your lucky day, as you could own one through a bit of creativity and a lot of elbow grease.
I had made my version of one with materials available with me , hope it helps you guys some ideas to make your own version.

Supplies

Materials:

PVC pipes

PVC solvent

Screws

Tape

Screwbit adapter

Hollow rod

Geared motor

DPDT Switch

Tactile Switch

Wires

Ball bearing

Battery(6 to 12 volt)

Socket (to charge battery externally)


Tools:

Hack saw

Screw driver

Drilling machine

Hand file

Scissors

Step 1: Fixing and Cutting

First step is to attach the ball bearing to the pipe( as shown) and to provide necessary slots to fix the geared motor in the required orientation.

Step 2: Coupler Assembly

I am using an hollow iron rod as the coupler to fix the screwbit adapter to the geared motor.
Necessary cuts and slots have provided in the rod to achieve this function.

Step 3: Thermoforming

Now the required profile needed for your screwdriver is achieved through thermoforming. Bottom covering is glued in using pvc solvent, the excess parts are removed using a scissor and finished using a hand file.
Openings for air flow are also provided in the body using a drilling machine as shown in the picture.

Step 4: External Features.

DPDT Switch, tactile switch and the socket to charge battery are fixed to the pvc body.
Here, I am using an external auto cutoff battery adapter to charge the nickel cadmium battery pack.

Step 5: Circuitry and Final Assembly.

With the circuit shown above everything is soldered and finally assembled. My version of PVC heavy duty screwdriver is complete.
You could also watch the youtube video provided for visual representation of my project.
Thank you for reading till now.....
For more amazing projects stay tuned.....
Yours... Misfit Maker...