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Divider for Milwaukee Bit Case Bins - Versatile Storage Solution for Assorted Tools
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modified version of the original shockwave Milwaukee bit case. ...I added the additional bit holders on the side and removed the rear mounting slots since I was mounting it through the bottom.
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This latch is specifically made to replace the Milwaukee bit and drill bit case latch. ...Some friends and my self have lost several so I figured people could find this helpful.
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This is for a Milwaukee bit holder case. I holds a 3/8 2.5" deep well socket(63.5mm). The nub for the socket is a little aggressive. I did that because it will wear in quick. ...You need the larger case to fit the 2.5 in socket.Print...
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This is for a Milwaukee bit holder case. I holds a 2.5" deep well socket(63.5mm). The nub for the socket is a little aggressive. I did that because it will wear in quick. You need the larger case to fit the 2.5 in socket. If anyone's having any...
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I designed these bit holders to be used with my Slim Packout Bins for Milwaukee bit holders, but they also fit perfectly in the original Milwaukee bit cases. I haven't enabled customization yet because I adapted the openSCAD file from the Bit...
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Bits are held in magnetically. The Milwaukee Shockwave case (large version) has a modular design that allows you to use different types of holder inserts. These inserts have magnets on the bottom to hold the bits in place. Rows of bits have to...
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The case consists of two parts that screw together. Before the first use, you have to carefully screw the parts together. It is recommended to use something like silicone grease or WD40. The threads have been designed quite tightly. ...After a few uses,...
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Hex bit holder/tray for the Milwaukee 48-32-9931 Customizable Medium Compact Case (This is a relatively new Milwaukee case - it is not the same as the Shockwave cases). Snaps in place and holds 152 1" hex bits. Holes are sized for relatively easily...
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Print with supports25% Infill
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I built these Dremel bit holders to work seamlessly with my Slim Packout Bins for Milwaukee bit holders, but they also function perfectly in the original Milwaukee bit cases. ... Other compatible Dremel accessory holders for the Packout include: +...
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I designed these bit holders to work seamlessly with my Slim Packout Bins for Milwaukee bit holders, but they also function perfectly in the original Milwaukee bit cases. I have provided STL files for both the long and short bit holders. You can...
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This tray fits perfect into a Milwaukee drill bit case pictured above. I designed a recess to fit over the the threaded hub thats in the box. I store my impact bits and some sockets in the smaller compartments, and impact bit holders and extensions...
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Milwaukee Shockwave Bit Holder Available. Short Version Also Published. ... STEP and Fusion 360 Files Included for Easy Use.
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Compact Milwaukee Bit Holder for Shockwave Bits I've Also Published a Taller Version. ... STEP and Fusion 360 F3D Files Included.
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You'll need some extra bit holders to get your Milwaukee Shockwave bit box perfectly fitted. ...Be sure to consult the printing instructions to guarantee a precise and comfortable fit.
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Holds three standard bits and attaches to Milwaukee cordless impact driver and cordless drill. Designed to insert magnet to retain bits as well as hold a few screws or other small ferrous items. Originally designed to mount to right-hand side of...
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They are designed to print Milwaukee bit holders that fit snugly inside most Milwaukee bit boxes. Alternatively, you can use the Packout box design, which I've created to fit perfectly inside. Please keep in mind that this is a work in progress, so...
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Milwaukee M12 single bit holder, a creation born from Mario Lurig's ingenious Makita bit holder design. This clever accessory can be easily printed at home in just 15 minutes, requiring minimal effort and time. Its ingenious snap-on mechanism allows...
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It fit my Milwaukee tool bit holder pretty snug but that is what I wanted. Anyway I thought it might be something worth sharing. Enjoy. Dimensions ID wall to wall is approx. 50.5mm ID front to back and top to bottom is approx. 93mm OA width is...
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Designed for the Milwaukee M18 Impact Drill - M18ONEID Printed with TPU 100% infill which provides enough rigidity to hold the bits tight but also allows enough flex to not snap the print like I had happening with PETG when removing the bits. Only...
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This is a magnetic bit organizer for the Milwaukee 99pc Impact Driver Set. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DBPBX7Z Most of this set comes with nice carrying boxes, but the short hex and flat bits come lose in a weird tic tac box. With 20...
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Quick-Fit Drill Holder Compatible with Milwaukee Standard Drills The Milwaukee Drill Spot Attachment is a versatile tool accessory designed for professionals and DIYers alike. Its unique design allows it to easily secure standard Milwaukee drills,...
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I made the fit tighter and added extra rod supports. ...I also added a bump inside the hex bit to keep bits from falling out.
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Print the Left if you are right handed and vice versa. ...Otherwise bits will be totally in your way. Also use 6x3mm magnets to hold the bits better. ...This is also for the NEWEST M18 IMPACT DRIVER as of March 2023
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Quick mod for the NEWEST M18 IMPACT DRIVER. ...Def needs some further tweaking but it's better than nothing. Glue on 6mm magnets to hold bits like the original design suggests.
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This thing replaces the existing belt holster and provides up to 6 bits conveniently stored on your drill rather than your toolbox in the truck or somewhere. ... eliminate unnecessary trips and increase your productivity!
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... the back to put a magnet in it that should make it more secure than just the pegs alone, although they do a pretty good job of holding it in. I was thinking this could be used as a hot swap for when you want some different bits at different times.
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... designed for each side. A discreet emblem adorns the upper surface. A tiny logo is situated at the top of this device. To enhance the retention and positioning of the bits, carefully apply a 6mm adhesive magnet to the bottom of the tool.
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Bit holder for Milwaukee power drill (M12 FDD) Can be printed without supports.