VHS Tape Cleaner V2

TLDR; I fixed the crank and made it better (Printed and tested), and I added phillips and hex attachments for a power drill (the Phillips adaptor seems to work well, the hex adaptor doesn't last very long when printed in PLA, but may last longer if printed with a stronger material). The main body is unchanged as that seems to work fine. More detail below:

Crank:
Upgraded the crank so that A) The handle fits nicely. The original did not work for me as it was too small to snap in. B) This arm is shorter so you can wind faster. The original was too long. If you wanted to print two cranks (for winding forward and backward without having to remove handle and plug it into the other cog), you should now be able to do that without the two cranks colliding C) The plug actually fits in the slot of the cog, as the original plug was too long. D) I added a cutout for easier removal of the crank.
Instructions: Either print the crank as one solid piece with the appropriate support (My attempt at this was not a very clean result), or print the two parts and superglue them together (cleaner imo). The wheel has a nice groove so that the shaft is easy to position centrally, which the original sorely lacked. Put the short end of the handle through the hole in the shaft, put some superglue on the peg, and insert it into the hole in the short end of the handle to secure it.

Drill attachments are self explanatory I think. The hex adaptor goes into the chuck of your drill, the phillips is for use with a phillips head drill bit. You might want to print a few of whichever one works for you, as I imagine the metal parts will wear down the plastic eventually. print them in 100% infill to extend their life, and print them in tough fillament if you can.

Main body unchanged.

I rebuilt the bottom part of the cog because it didn't seem completely centered. I think it's better now but it's hard to say.

I used half a cotton pad for the alcohol sponge, and cut strips of soft glasses cloth for the straps.