Nut Driver Set Holder

Nut Driver Set Holder

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I acquired a set of nut drivers without a case, which needed to be securely fastened to a wall mount. To keep them firmly in place while still allowing for easy removal, I designed a solution using small rare earth magnets (6mm or 8mm in diameter x 3mm thick). These magnets provide a strong hold and can be easily pressed into place when necessary. For added security, I applied a drop of super glue to the edge of each magnet. Assembling this wall mount required precision and patience due to its tight fit. To ensure proper alignment, I built it on the floor, stood on top of the upper piece, and jumped slightly to secure everything in place. After that, I used a rubber mallet to tap the pieces into position, ensuring they sat flush. Three screw holes were drilled into the wall mount, which may be unnecessary but is characteristic of over-engineering, a trait often associated with American ingenuity. This design's effectiveness depends on precise measurements, as the magnets need to make direct contact with the metal nut drivers for it to work properly. I printed this wall mount using Polymaker polylight PLA and have attached the relevant .gcode files for those interested in replicating or improving upon my design.

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