Modeled in Solidworks, this recreation of the 10th Doctor's iconic Sonic Screwdriver was designed, printed and painted over 10 days in May 2020. Hidden in the base of the screwdriver is an ATTiny13 microcontroller, buzzer, and batteries, which are used to power the LED and buzz.
The body is printed in black PLA and spray painted silver. (with the exception of the end cap which is printed in Onyx) The body was crackled by layering Elmer's glue and white acrylic paint.