====Cleaning up printed parts====
Before widening any hole, make sure it's okay to do so. Some holes shouldn't be widened beyond a certain point because they will
hold a self-tapping screw that has no nut on the other end. If you widen such a hole too much, you may have to re-print the part, or
figure out some other way of dealing with it.
If a hole is to be widened until a given screw will slide freely through it, generally the quickest way is to use a drill bit.
But drilling can be hazardous. Drilling safely requires a vise or similar to hold the work piece, but many of the printed parts
don't fit well in a vise. If you simply hold the work piece in your hand, the bit might grab it and spin it around and generally
create mayhem, so don't do this.
Fortunately, the plastic material used here is soft enough so that a safer alternative can be used.
Install your drill bit on your drill, but don't power up the drill. Simply screw your plastic part onto the bit, by hand, just as if
you were threading a nut onto a screw:
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