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Hi does anyone know if they make a 1.6MM nut driver I’ve been looking and I can’t find that anywhere !
 
It is actually .0004" bigger than 1/16 which is .0625".

For metric conversions, you just take whatever the mm is, and either divide by 25.4, or multiply by .03937. Opposite for converting from inch to metric.
 
It is actually .0004" bigger than 1/16 which is .0625".

For metric conversions, you just take whatever the mm is, and either divide by 25.4, or multiply by .03937. Opposite for converting from inch to metric.



Maybe my calculator is broken but 1.5 X .03937 comes out to .059055 for me. Which matches the charts rounded .0591.

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EDIT: If I'm wrong I wouldn't be surprised. We have a very sick cat at home and I haven't been sleeping much.
 
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Just found a stl file for a 1.6mm nut driver specifically listed for RC stuff.

I need to look in my tiny tools drawer in my box when I get home. My great uncle was a diesel mechanic, that loved all things miniature. I think he would have loved scale rc builds. He had a lot of really small tools for miniatures and electronics.

I have a drawer full of tiny wrenches, sockets, and drivers in the ancient SnapOn box I inherited from him. I need to go through and see what I have. I know there are some oddball small metrics and standards in there.
 
I’m making a amour cab for my Beast project and the bolt heads are 1.6mm no nuts here they screw into the cab bulkhead !

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