
Infinite Pliers Rack - As big as you need it - For Toolbox drawer
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I needed a pliers rack that would hold my pliers upright, freeing up valuable drawer space. These were available but far too pricey. Snap-On and Lisle versions would have cost hundreds of dollars for the number I needed to fill my tool drawer completely. This version is designed for quick, easy printing. Each section takes just under an hour to print at 0.25mm layers. Print as many as you require; they connect together almost seamlessly like Lego pieces. It's likely that gluing them would make them even stronger, but since I connected them all together, filling the entire tool drawer from one side to the other, they may not need it. There are two STL files included. One has pegs for connecting to the next piece, and the other doesn't have pegs and is meant as an end piece. This is version 1 of this design. I went through a few iterations before reaching this point, and there's still room for improvement. Occasionally, I need to file the snap connectors so they fit properly. If you have any suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out.
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