
Small Drill Bit Holder Robot
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I needed a place to stash my small drill bits, but a box just wouldn't cut it since I'm known among friends as the robot builder. So, I decided to design a drill bit holder robot. I printed this in PLA because the model has a lot of internal pockets that need support inside the model. Twenty percent infill was used. The main body doesn't require supports, but the arm does. The body-arm connection is intentionally loose to be forgiving for printer calibration issues. Use glue to attach the parts. This robot holds drill bits and other tools: * 1/1.5/2/2.5/3mm drill bits in packs of ten * 3.3mm drill bits in packs of ten * Screw taps for M3, M4, M5, M6, and M8 screws * A T-handle tap wrench The robot also has holes in both legs to screw it into a base because I suspected it wouldn't be stable without one. There are even holes for screws on the bottom and little slots on the back of the leg to insert nuts to hold the screws. But in the end, this is stable enough that I didn't need to use them. This design was made in Fusion 360 and printed on my Robo 3D R1+. If you print this model, please share a "make" with a photo – it's great fun to see what others have created.
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