4mm hex bit holder 3d models
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A hex bit socket and a posidrive screwdriver head are tools that can be used for various tasks, such as tightening or loosening bolts and screws with hexagonal heads. ...These tools offer versatility and ease of use due to their interchangeable bits and...
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This data a little bit optimized for my 3DP ・HEX hole inside distance 6.8mm ・hinges engage margin - 0.2mm (screw -> A - 0.2 - I - 0.2 - B <- screw) ・M3 hold hole - 2.8mm ・M3 through hole - 3.5mm made it for my VESSEL tool set...
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This is a 1x3gridfinity module for storing 46 hex bits Please visit my youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/DIYTINKERER Gridfinity was orifinally designed and made opensource by Zack Freedman https://www.youtube.com/c/ZackFreedman This object...
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Building out holders for my garage pegboard. I figured I'd share this. Nothing flashy but functional. I have this one holding 6 bits. ... 1/8, 3/8, 1/2 socket bits and a #2 phillips and flat head
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This is a 1x1 gridfinity module for storing 14 hex bits Please visit my youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/DIYTINKERER Gridfinity was orifinally designed and made opensource by Zack Freedman https://www.youtube.com/c/ZackFreedman This object...
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A compact little toolbox designed specifically for storing essential hand tools, including a 4-volt drill that can fit snugly in its designated slot, alongside two screwdrivers and up to 52 hex bits that are neatly organized within the storage...
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It'll hold 6 or more standard hex bits, depending on the size and how you lay them out. Just slide on and clamp down with a small screw & nut. This doesn't interfere with drill motor functions at all. Easy-Peasy. Hope this helps someone. ... ...
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This is a magnetic base to add to V1 of the [Ridgid Hex Bit Mount](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4348587), because bits fit too loosely in the V1 design for me. It's functional but I'd prefer if I had used bigger magnets or a non-magnetic...
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rack/holder for 8x hinge bits from temu. slides in easy, holds secure, & pulls out easy. overengineered? yes. you're welcome. ... print top side down & won't need supports.
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... Check out this link for more information: https://aliexpress.com/item/20-6x1-5-6x1-5/32885037275.html. Depending on the type of plastic and your printer's settings, you may need to use glue to secure the bit holder or apply strong heat and force.
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This is not perfect but it does what I need.The bits do not sit snug in the holes, that was by design originally but I feel a second iteration would have a more snug fit and hex shaped holes instead of circular. There is a slot to store a driver...
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The existing bit holder from Bosch doesn't fit properly in the box, even for their Impact bit set. To resolve this issue, I designed a new holder that can be screwed onto the lid. Five clamps are slightly deeper to prevent long bits from wobbling...
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This is not perfect but it does what I need.The bits do not sit snug in the holes, that was by design originally but I feel a second iteration would have a more snug fit and hex shaped holes instead of circular. There is a slot to store a driver...
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My main mission was the make the cover (aka clip) part long enough to support 2 inch and 3 inch bits. I didn't need the belt/pocket clip feature so I ditched it. hanging 3" bits off your belt would be unwieldy anyway. Also because I was printing in...
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... community, so please, let me know if you have any issues, would like different tolerances, or just think of an improvement of some sort. I have a design for a driver that works with the smaller 4mm bits, which should be on my profile soon. Thanks!
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Made this print to allow the long hex bits to be stored in the base and to also make it more stable. with bit storage as a bonus... ... Used double sided tape to secure the base to the 3d print..
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... making it too small to do anything. Technically, this is using the v6 version that Benjamen made, which can be found [here](https://3dprints.electronsmith.com/milwaukee-tool-style-bit-holders-v6/), rather than the V2 referenced as the remix model.
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Remade based on holder by JakeTheMaker and some reference to the original. My main mission was the make the cover (aka clip) part long enough to support 2 inch and 3 inch bits. I didn't need the belt/pocket clip feature so I ditched it. hanging 3"...
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Remade based on holder by JakeTheMaker and some reference to the original. My main mission was the make the cover (aka clip) part long enough to support 2 inch and 3 inch bits. I didn't need the belt/pocket clip feature so I ditched it. hanging 3"...
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To resolve this, I deepened the bit holder tray so that it aligns perfectly with the housing. Design updates: -A recess for a magnet was added, allowing users to store the tool on metal surfaces or hold screws/bits for convenient access. -A screw...
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Video: https://youtu.be/3MKwEhoOErU Print using TPU (flexible) so the bits can be pushed in/out with ease. Requires: Pegboard Peg for Detachable Designs Print Settings Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: Creator ProRafts: Yes Supports: Yes ...
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This simple bit holder fits snugly on C6 screwdriver bits used with electric screwdrivers and multitools alike. It is a single printed part embedded with magnets (cylinder shaped magnets measuring 10 mm in diameter and 4 mm in height). To insert...
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Compact box for bits 50 and 100 mm long with a 360 g openable lid and shank hooks.
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Wanted a version that was a snug fit so I scaled the original down to 95% the original size. ...As a result the bits were occasionally hard to get out so I extended that holes all the way through so I could push the stuck bits out from the other side.
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I'm using a hexbit socket holder on a standard 1-inch pegboard - my makeshift board is actually pressed cardboard from Leroy Merlin.
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So then I decided to replace the teeth with some screw driver bits I had and that is what we have today. I super glued some 6mm x 2mm magnets into the holes to hold the bits. The stand from the original can be used or there is a basic table mount...
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So then I decided to replace the teeth with some screw driver bits I had and that is what we have today. I super glued some 6mm x 2mm magnets into the holes to hold the bits. The stand from the original can be used or there is a basic table...
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... down the middle using Meshmixer. Now 2x12 for a total of 24 spaces. See talasila's remix ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4682327 ) to test the fit that your printer will produce. I ended up printing at 105% to allow me to remove bits one-handed.