Small Tool Caddy

Small Tool Caddy

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A laser-cut tool caddy for a compact tool tote is introduced in this project, aiming at providing vertical storage for quick access as the original tote lacked appropriate loops/webbing. The caddy features three stacked layers (with the bottom mostly solid) and custom cutouts for each tool. However, it's emphasized that this design is primarily for inspiration, as it may not fit all users' tools collection. The caddy currently houses a Lutz ratcheting screwdriver with integrated bit storage, Channellock 430 pliers, Pittsburgh adjustable wrench from Harbor Freight, Irwin Vise Grip needle nose pliers, a Stanley mini-hack utility saw, an Empire Level aluminum torpedo level, and two Vise-Grip lineman's pliers. Links to purchase these tools are provided. The SVG and DXF files for the laser-cut caddy design include all three layers stacked together, along with separate cutouts for each layer and support pieces. These files can be used with a CamBam job that generates four gcode files to cut each layer individually or with an Epilog printer driver-style interface, where the layers might need rearrangement.

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