Print-in-Place Bridge Pin Puller Pliers (“Yoinker” Style)

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Print-in-Place Bridge Pin Puller Pliers (“Yoinker” Style)

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These bridge pin puller pliers are a compact, print-in-place tool modeled after Ian Davlin’s “Yoinkers.” They’re designed to grip and extract bridge pins cleanly, without marring the bridge or pin. No assembly is required—just print and use.

The jaws are shaped to gently cradle the pin while providing enough leverage to lift it out without prying against the bridge top. A slight flex in the printed hinge gives you smooth operation right off the build plate.

Print upright with the jaws facing the build plate. Use 0.2 mm layer height or coarser—no need for fine detail. Supports are not needed if your printer handles bridging well.

Perfect for travel kits, benches, or just showing off a clever print that actually works.

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Print-in-Place Bridge Pin Puller Pliers (“Yoinker” Style)

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