
1/4in Metric Socket Rail
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To save time searching for the right socket in my cluttered socket box, I chose to organize my sockets in an orderly fashion. This 3D-printed tray holds my sockets securely in place. The sockets are easily removable and replaceable. Each socket hole features a clearly labeled adjacent socket size indicator, making selection even simpler. To enhance the print's visual appeal, I switched filament colors near the end of the print, causing the raised text to be printed in an eye-catching color. This colorful touch makes it stand out. The filament color switch is easily set up in your slicer software. Setting up a different filament color is straightforward in PrusaSlicer, and likely other slicers as well. Due to the tray's considerable length, which exceeds my printer's print area, I divided it into two parts that fit snugly together. My socket tray was printed using PETG 1.75mm filaments from 3DFillies in black and red hues, with a 0.2mm layer height and 25% infill on a PRUSA I3 MK3S printer. I hope you find this print useful as well.
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