CR10 Tool Holder
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I needed a tool holder with bottom support to prevent tipping and also wanted an option to capture the Raspberry Pi Sleeve Case by Walter. If you don't need Raspberry Pi support, print two standard supports instead. The tool holder attaches to these supports using hardware from Lowes: two M5-.80 x 20 Pan Phillips Machine Screws, two 5mm Lock Washers, and two M5-.8 Hex Nuts. All parts can be printed based on the orientation shown in the picture above. I only used supports on the pi holder support leg. All necessary hardware is available at Lowes, including QTY 2 M5-.80 x 20 Pan Phillips Machine Screws, QTY 2 5mm Lock Washers, and QTY 2 M5-.8 Hex Nuts. The tool holder attaches to these supports using the specified hardware. If you don't need Raspberry Pi support, print two standard supports instead. I wanted a tool holder that could also provide bottom support to help prevent tipping. I also wanted an option to capture the Raspberry Pi Sleeve Case by Walter. If you do not need Raspberry Pi support, then print out two of the standard supports. The tool holder is attached to the supports using the following hardware from Lowes: QTY 2 M5-.80 x 20 Pan Phillips Machine Screw, QTY 2 5mm Lock Washer, and QTY 2 M5-.8 Hex Nut. If you need Raspberry Pi support, print out one standard support and the pi holder support leg. The tool holder attaches to this support using hardware from Lowes: two M5-.80 x 20 Pan Phillips Machine Screws, two 5mm Lock Washers, and two M5-.8 Hex Nuts. All parts can be built based on the orientation shown in picture above. Update 8/6/2008: I noticed the pi support leg warping in the heat of my garage so I designed a new version (V2) that should be much more stable. I wanted to create a tool holder with bottom support to prevent tipping and also needed an option to capture the Raspberry Pi Sleeve Case by Walter. If you don't need Raspberry Pi support, print two standard supports instead. The tool holder attaches to these supports using hardware from Lowes: two M5-.80 x 20 Pan Phillips Machine Screws, two 5mm Lock Washers, and two M5-.8 Hex Nuts. All parts can be printed based on the orientation shown in the picture above. I only used supports on the pi holder support leg.
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