driver bit organizer 3d models
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At home, I rely heavily on numerous small sockets to secure bolts and I'm constantly running out of "socket screwdriver holders" to keep them organized.\nI've found it incredibly convenient to have multiple socket storage solutions at my fingertips,...
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I just had published my Mini Bit Driver Keychain when I got another idea: What if I double the bit driver?I just had to do it: The Mini Double Bit Driver for carrying two of your beloved bits!Print the caps in PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm, 3...
prusaprinters
This simple practical print slides onto telescoping hex-shaft bit-drivers so that you can more quickly start/tighten screws, bolts, or nuts before switching to a ratcheting handle. ... Originally designed for the Harbor Freight T-handle Bit Driver...
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So I decided to purchase a high-quality set of bits, plus an extra bit-holder, with the intention of making my own pocket-sized, interchangeable bit driver set. This 'thing' is a simple mold that allows you to form a solid handle onto an extra...
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I merged two parts from the "Milwaukee Driver Bit Holder by clarkeprops" design into one cohesive piece, refined it slightly, and added a screw hole that extends through its entire length. I built this for a friend, so I'm still unsure about the...
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I was in desperate need of a tiny hex bit driver for an intricate application with limited space that demanded hand-tightening some minuscule nuts. If you plan on tweaking the model, be sure to have the OpenScad Knurled Surface Library V2 at your...
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Similarly, the bits simply slide into the holes provided (up to 7 bits) and are elastically gripped. This holder must be printed in some kind of FLEX filament. Note: After using this for a while, I found that it sometimes slipped off when the driver...
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I decided it needed a link that could be used as a driver handle, so you weren't just storing the hex bits, but could actually use them. So I over-sized one of the existing links for this use. I also added two additional link types, a small one that...
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The wells are 1cm deep, making this holder ideal for full-size bits (e.g., meant to be inserted and held securely in an impact driver on their own). However, it might not be the best fit for smaller bits. ...I'll consider designing a shorter version...
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I never quite seem to have the right hex bits on my impact driver when I need them. I saw something like this on Amazon and said "why buy it when I can make it!" It is a set of three tapered tubes that glue to the side of your impact or drill driver....
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This is a brand new iteration of the hex bit driver, a total game changer. I just landed an order for a super sleek one, and couldn't find a single off-the-shelf model that fit the bill. ...If you're looking to customize it, you'll need to grab the...
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This is a holder for the included bits for the Ryobi One+ Impact Driver RID1801M. The clearance works well for my printer at 0.3mm layer height such that the bits are easy to insert and remove, but do not fall out even upside down. On the...
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It features: 29 tool bit spaces 1 handle space 4 bolt or other bins 1 larger bin for tweezers or other things I heated up the end of the a tool bit just a bit (say 40degrees C) to press in the handle to make the fit really snug. The handle fit is...
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Designed for Makita xdt19 impact driver. 4mm magnets are used. ...
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The driver part comes out a little tight on some of my bits. If possible put one of the bigger ones in as soon as it comes off the print bed or toss it in the oven around 175 degrees for ten to fifteen minutes then put in your favorite extension...
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I already have a "converter piece" that converts socket to bit hexagon shape in two sizes. There's also a third converter piece with a hole in the hexagon side. You can glue metal pieces into this hole for magnetic bit holders. I have handles or...
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I adore my bit driver kit from ifixit; it has a multitude of unusual types and I've had it for over five years, and they have proven to be sturdy and robust. My only complaint about the kit is that it's great for precise work, but for more demanding...
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There's also a third converter piece with a hole drilled into its hexagonal side, which allows me to attach a small metal piece for magnetic bit holders. In addition, I've created handles or "bit screwdrivers" in not one but two sizes - the smaller...
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There's also a third type of converter piece that features a hole in its hexagonal side, allowing me to attach a metal piece for magnetic bit holders. I've made handles or bit screwdrivers in two different sizes as well. The smaller one is colored...
prusaprinters
The shape is your standard no thrills hexagonal screwdriver handle design. I love my bit driver kit from ifixit; it has a ton of weird types and I've had it for over 5 years and they have proven to be durable and robust. My only gripe with the kit is...
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I designed this handle based on the driver that comes with Makerbeam kits, which I really like but found lacking because it doesn't have interchangeable bits. To address this issue, I created my own version with some key improvements. To fit your...
prusaprinters
Introducing “Stubbs” and “Chubbs", my own design of driver bit handles that keep the bit securely inserted. A “retention finger” feature inside the handle keeps the bits from falling out. It took 4 iterations to refine the retention finger...
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I used organic supports with 0.3mm separation between model and part, I printed in silk PLA, but think that PLA+ or PETG would be superior. I used 0.3mm layers, but more detail would develop with 0.2mm layers.Once printed use pliers to push and...
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This is just a simple print to securely attach the adapter to the handle of the driver, ensuring that one of the 2 included drivers doesn't get misplaced. ...I printed with a 0.6mm nozzle, but I believe a smaller diameter would produce a more precise...
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Just tweaked the design slightly to fit my milwaukee m18 drill and impact driver. ... I had to use a brim because I had trouble getting it to stick to the build plate but you can probably do without
cults3d
Just tweaked the design slightly to fit my milwaukee m18 drill and impact driver. ... I had to use a brim because I had trouble getting it to stick to the build plate but you can probably do without
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This is a remix to add the ability to store a couple of shorter hex bits, as well as longer bits.
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Bit holder for ¼" bits. ... Two versions, one is sized to press fit in a bit, the other is scaled up 10% for a looser fit, and you can glue in a 5 mm or 6 mm magnet to hold the bit in place.
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I know a plastic screw driver isn't the best, but it could be useful for low torque applications. I designed this in SolidWorks just to practice, but someone might like to try it! ...It is part of a Bosch set.