Robo3d Tool Holder

Robo3d Tool Holder

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I was fed up with all my tools scattered around and needed something more organized. I mostly rely on glue sticks for most plastics (ABS, PETG, and PLA), which works perfectly for me. I have included a complete holder that will require supports (depending on your printer and material), and the other needs to be glued in place. This is meant to be screwed in, but I used the existing Robo3d spool holder that came with mine, otherwise I would have screwed it into the side of the unit. Please note that if you're printing the bottom pieces separately, the walls at the very end are thin. It's mainly a guide to align the bottom pieces when you glue them together. I need to fix this in the future, but once it is glued, it becomes strong. Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: Doesn't Matter Resolution: .2 Infill: 20% Notes: I used ABS for this print. Post-Printing Required only if printing the bottom pieces separately You will need to glue the bottom pieces to the main tool holder using any liquid super glue that bonds plastics. Typically, any glue that bonds your skin works great within seconds.

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