
MakerGear M2 Tool Holder
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A compact accessory fits snugly around the MakerGear M2's framework, gripping firmly with its specially designed brackets that neatly interface with two pre-existing openings on the frame itself. You'll find all necessary information for constructing this attachment embedded within a free and easily editable 3D modeling source file crafted specifically for use in FreeCad. Simply load the provided file into your software of choice, modify it if need be, then use its built-in tools to fabricate the holder from high-quality print material. Instructions for Mounting Your Newly Created Compact Toolholder: Begin by printing out this sturdy device. Hold it firmly in place and carefully drill two pilot holes, using the appropriate bit size, into whichever mounting screws or bolts you intend to employ. It's worth noting that your fasteners should be quite short - around 1/4 inch or so should do the trick - this ensures a solid grip on the frame while maintaining optimal structural integrity.
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