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Game: Guess the mystery object !

HIMNL9

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No, usually only used on drills (can be used for CNC machines, anyway)
 





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Is it a wire tap, used to tap thread into holes you just drilled?

Second guess: magic device that makes autofocus go haywire.
 

HIMNL9

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I suppose tyson win ;) (if countersink is that what i mean ..... sides for screw heads, right ?)

It's used for make side for 45 degrees head screws, or also just for take away the "cutting borders" that a drill bit left when you drill a metal part.



EDIT: your one is a test socket/heatsink assembly for laser "brick style" diodes ?
 
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EDIT: your one is a test socket/heatsink assembly for laser "brick style" diodes ?


I guess HIMNL9 is the winner. It is a 9mm laser diode test/heatsink jig made by billg519 and you guys call yourself laserist's:na:
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HIMNL9

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Ok, in the meantime i go to lunch, try to guess this one:

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Helps:

It can have different lenghts, but always the same diameter

It's not a standalone "tool" (like, as example, a screwdriver or an extractor)

It "add" a function to another component.

Try to be more specific possible ;)
 

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HIMNL9

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Correct, it's for add the "shaft" to a trimmer type potentiometer and use it as a standard one (this one go in the trimmers that have hexagonal hole, instead slot screw hole)



EDIT: it's a shame that you have edited the OP, limiting the difficult ..... i had some very hard to guess :eg:, from my collection of old electronic curiosities :p :D)
 
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A pocket watch would too obvious, no?
A pocket compass?
A pocket ashtray?
A "nose-candy" box?:whistle:
 

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No and no.


Its difficult to give a clue without giving it away....i'll wait a bit longer :)
 




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