Stud Finder
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__Requires 2x 15*3mm circular magnets__ I got mine here: https://www.amazon.com/FINDMAG-Refrigerator-Magnets-Whiteboard-Industrial/dp/B08HRM9NP9?pd_rd_w=0IbtP&content-id=amzn1.sym.b854a5c2-4475-41f8-a6d4-df92b2868104&pf_rd_p=b854a5c2-4475-41f8-a6d4-df92b2868104&pf_rd_r=Z90Y8CEGS5HHPTJB0V52&pd_rd_wg=hC5mj&pd_rd_r=55fdb405-d629-49b5-aada-9999e36c8479&pd_rd_i=B08HRM9NP9&psc=1&ref_=pd_basp_bia_rpt_ba_s_2_sc Magnetic stud finder that makes a "click" noise when it gets close to a nail/screw in a stud. The hole in the front also allows the user to see the magnet inside move when it gets close to a stud (loud environment and hearing-impaired friendly). __How to use:__ Place the flat side of the stud finder on the wall, slide it ~2 feet left or right, go up or down ~2 inches, then slide it back in the other direction. Repeat until the magnet visibly moves or makes a "click" noise. Then slowly move the stud finder around the area that the magnet moved until you find a nail/screw and the stud finder will hold itself to the wall where the nail/screw is. Use the notches in the sides to mark the location of the nail if desired. Pause the print at ~7.5-9.5mm up to insert the two 15mm*3mm circular (15mm diameter, 3mm thick) magnets on top of each other into the cavity in the middle. If the magnets come out and stick to the hotend, place a third magnet underneath the print bed directly below where the other two magnets are inserted, or use a magnetic build plate.
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