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Today I want to share a tool that I see regularly on tire shops, the cross spanner. Whenever I brought my bike to a tire/vulcanizing shop for an air-fill, I noticed that this tool is still regularly used despite the presence of a much powerful tire tool like the electric impact driver.
Cross spanners are socket type wrench formed in a cross pattern that is used to tighten or loosen lug nuts of cars' wheels. The 4 sections of a cross spanner may vary from sizes from one another. It is perfect to use cross wrenches in hard to reach areas where lug nuts or bolts are located, for example, nuts from wheels.
In this impromptu design, I made a huge and highly observable difference in its sizes. I made 10, 14,15, and 18 sizes of a socket-type key for this cross spanner.
Here's the rendered image at 5000x5000 pixels.
If you have any design suggestions for my impromptu, feel free to comment them down below. :D
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