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Good news: It's done, and son of a gun, it works! The levers allow adjusting speed independent of the wrench's vertical position, solving the previous problem. Though still a prototype, it's completely functional and will be used as-is for a while, long enough to assess whether any changes are needed - or not.
The question is: should a YT video be made showing how it works, enough that others can make one? Thing is, unless the exact model impact wrench is used, none of the 3D-printed parts will be useful. I guess a general overview could be helpful for those wanting to use a different impact wrench. Meh, we'll see; I'm realistic enough to know that the total audience interested in something like this is really tiny.
The question is: should a YT video be made showing how it works, enough that others can make one? Thing is, unless the exact model impact wrench is used, none of the 3D-printed parts will be useful. I guess a general overview could be helpful for those wanting to use a different impact wrench. Meh, we'll see; I'm realistic enough to know that the total audience interested in something like this is really tiny.