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INVENTA Standard Tools AT BUDGET PRICES! Cutting, Marking Out Tools


1. Safety Ruler Used with craft knives and paper cutters as a straight edge for cutting paper and card.


1542-114C $30


2. Junior Hacksaw Young children find this saw easy to use. It has a strong frame, which prevents the blade from twisting.


1542-116C


3. Wire Stripper 1542-200C


$15 $40 3


4. Tri-Square This square is designed for the purpose: it’s light weight and it’s perfectly sized for 10mm wood strip and link strip.


1542-115C $25 Tools For Making Holes


5. Hand Drill (included 5 and 6mm drill bit)


This drill has the gears enclosed. It’s high gear ratio, made from high quality gears, makes it easy for the frailest child to turn. 1542-123C


$215 6. Reamer Drill


Used to enlarge holes in Inventa components so that they spin on 5mm diameter dowel.


1542-126C Young Engineer $28


7. Paper Drill Used to “drill” 6mm holes in paper, card or plastic sheet. Can be used with thick materials; holes can be positioned anywhere.


1542-128C $136 holes can be positioned anywhere


“We recommend tools only if: a. They’re safe;


b. Children find them easy to use and control, and achieve quality outcomes with them; c. They support design and make activities and promote the development of skills and craftsmanship; d. They lay the foundation for future technical education and e. They’re good value for money.”


Dave Catlin, Managing Director, Valiant Technology 7 5 6 4


0.9MM 1 Stainless steel


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