
Makita 18V Battery Holder For 1" Pegboard
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This very sturdy battery holder is designed to complement my Makita DC18RC battery charger mount and enable me to store my batteries on my pegboard efficiently. Created using Simhopp's excellent model as a starting point and edited using Windows 3D Builder, I find this tool highly effective for editing existing STL files by taking things one step at a time and re-exporting each time you make a change. Featured in this video: https://youtu.be/wmbR-ubrmfo I used plastic trim rivets and eight 1/2-inch pan head screws to attach these to the pegboard as they fit nicely. The part is designed with enough clearance for the head of the rivet and the head of the screw, however printer tolerances might mean some minor filing is required. The rivets are expanded by the screws and anchor the part in place securely. I have a thin metal pegboard, and these work fine; they should still work with slightly thicker wood or fibreboard pegboards but I don't have any to test with. Plastic Rivets: https://www.google.com/search?q=6mm+Trim+Panel+Black+Plastic+Rivet Base Screws: https://www.google.com/search?q=Screws+%238+x+1%2F2
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