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#### Pin Vice
I use the pin vice all the time. Basically it's a mini drill that you turn with your hands that has very tiny bits. For anything that I print that uses filament as a joint or a rivet, having a drill that's a little larger then a 1.75mm piece of filament is super useful, but I find a ton of other uses for it in both 3d printing, and for miniatures. This isn't critical equipment, but it's really pretty useful to have.
Here's a [reasonably cheap one](http://amzn.to/2BjyIPu) and one that has a [ton of bits](http://amzn.to/2BklUbt). A variety of bits is really worth it. In fact, I really did actually order the second one from amazon while writing this. Seriously.
Here's a [reasonably cheap one](https://amzn.to/3JQIWcP) and one that has a [ton of bits](http://amzn.to/2BklUbt). A variety of bits is really worth it. In fact, I really did actually order the second one from amazon while writing this. Seriously.
Since I originally wrote this, a new device called the [Wowstick](https://amzn.to/42keoHX) has hit the market. A USB-C powered pen sized drill. It's fantasic, I pretty much never use my pin vices anymore with one.
#### Flush Cutters
Here's a cheap set from [amazon](http://amzn.to/2BkOkCf). Cheap snips generally are softer, so their blade is more easily destroyed. So long as you **only** use this on plastic, you can go as cheap as you want.