Leatherman Juice Belt Holster, single-finger access (Tested-inspired)
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While seeking to maximize my workshop efficiency, I drew inspiration from Adam Savage's ingenious custom Leatherman holster. The single-finger quick draw this design enables proves invaluable when immersed in a project. This print presents some challenges due to the thin profile of this part; however, printing it vertically allows for supportless printing. It is crucial to ensure excellent bed adhesion and 1st layer calibration. I added a 2mm brim and slowed down the first layer for extra insurance. PETG is an ideal choice for this print because it offers impact resistance and exceptional inter-layer adhesion. PLA will likely work as well, though PETG provides superior performance. This design was created specifically for the Juice S2; hopefully, it fits all variants of this model. If I were to reprint this holder, I might scale it down by 2% to achieve a tighter fit. As it stands, I can turn the holder upside down without any issues, so it's probably fine as is. A side note - it would be great if Thingiverse didn't automatically include YouTube links in the thumbnails, giving the impression that I'm affiliated with Tested, which isn't the case; I'm simply a fan.
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