Customisable Socket Tool Tray
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I needed a way to keep all my sockets organized and easily recognizable, so I created linkable trays that could be customized to fit my specific needs. The attached OpenSCAD file allows me to adjust the size of the tray, as well as the cutouts for tools and text labels. I simply measure my tools, enter their exact outside diameter in millimeters, and arrange them in rows and columns as desired. The tool automatically adds a clearance that can be adjusted to fit my specific needs. There's also a switch on each side that allows me to add a lip to the tray, enabling multiple trays to be clipped together. Every adjustable parameter is located at the top of the file, making it easy for me to customize it to meet my exact requirements. I've even added an option to allow the text to be raised or engraved, giving me more flexibility when printing the trays. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Hephestos Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Notes: If you experience problems with large flat items curling up, try adding some extra perimeters to your print settings.
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