Leatherman Wave Belt Holster
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This is a significant upgrade on babozor318's original leatherman holster design, which was initially sparked by a episode of Tested's One day builds with Adam Savage.\nI initiated the process by adding a block to the back and carving out an angled belt loop. The angle simply makes it more convenient to reach in every situation. I produced the original with my belt loop added and it fell far short of accommodating the leatherman wave. Upon measuring the printed case, leatherman, and the stl in rhino, I chose to stretch it out by 2mm to accommodate the thickness of the leatherman. Now it fits flawlessly.\nI have created two versions, a right-handed one and a left-handed one. The sole difference lies in the angle of the belt loop. At some point I'll post a version that caters to wider belts.\nThe current version's belt loop accommodates belts up to 33mm wide.\nAccess the original designer's files: https://github.com/babozor318/leathermanWaveHolster\nLink to the Adam Savage podcast episode that inspired this project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et-JvYrQ84o Instructions I produced it on my Airwolf HD using ABS, 0.2mm layers and 90% infill. I printed it upright on a raft with supports at a 65-degree threshold (no supports shall be required for overhangs shallower than 65 degrees). This ensured that there were no supports within the belt loop - they are not necessary in there.\nI strongly advise performing an acetone vapor bath to fortify this part if you print it out of ABS. It also makes it look outstanding.
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