Weekend Project: Lost Screw Finder

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Weekend Project: Lost Screw Finder

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Ever have a screw loose? If so, you might need this easy to build attachment to help you find that screw — including plastic ones that a magnet would miss. Get the PDF for this project here: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/11/weekend_project_lost_screw_finder.html. More great projects at http://www.makezine.com

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Ever have a screw loose? If so, you might need this easy to build attachment to help you find that screw — including plastic ones that a magnet would miss.
Thanks go to Frank Ford for the original article in MAKE, Volume 13.
To download The Lost Screw Finder video click here and subscribe in iTunes.
Check out the complete Lost Screw Finder article in MAKE, Volume 13 and you
can see that in our Digital Edition.

22 thoughts on “Weekend Project: Lost Screw Finder

  1. Dave says:

    Didn’t Kip Kay make a video not to long ago showing how to get an earing out of a sink by putting pantyhose on a wet vac nozzle? The same method could be used here, fast cheap and easy.

    1. KipKay says:

      No that wasn’t me but if it ever happens I’ll know what to do! Thanks!

  2. Pete says:

    …but all I caught was a spider and 4 ants. They didn’t even fight each other or anything. xD Now I’m scared to put my hand down there tho. D:

  3. Aud1073cH says:

    great project. I’ll have to make one in case I upset my small screw bin again.

    The first thing I do when I drop a screw is listen. On a hard surface, I can usually hear the general location of where it stops.

    Second I grab a flashlight – I always have a couple around. I turn it on and hold it at floor level. The beam doesn’t light the floor, but anything sticking up higher than the surface. (Laser pointers also work well.) I’ve even found eyeglass and laptop screws using this method.

  4. Aud1073cH says:

    great project. I’ll have to make one in case I upset my small screw bin again.

    The first thing I do when I drop a screw is listen. On a hard surface, I can usually hear the general location of where it stops.

    Second I grab a flashlight – I always have a couple around. I turn it on and hold it at floor level. The beam doesn’t light the floor, but anything sticking up higher than the surface. (Laser pointers also work well.) I’ve even found eyeglass and laptop screws using this method.

  5. Joy Sharma says:

    guess we all face this problem …
    i just use a few magnets at the end of a stick :-)

  6. RSS downloader says:

    The download link on this page doesn’t work:
    http://cdn.makezine.com/make/WP78Lostscrew.m4v

  7. KipKay says:

    The link is working now. Thanks for the heads up.

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