
Socket Rail System
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April Versions: I swapped out for 1/8" by 1" aluminum since it was more readily available locally. End caps are smaller due to cleaning up edges with a belt sander to remove cut marks. They fit very tightly and only protect workbox sides from aluminum bar ends, so they can be omitted if desired. Layer Height: 0.4mm Shell: 2mm Infill: 50% (A bit overkill, but feels better with a socket on it than the 20% I tried) Supports: None Needed. Build Plate Adhesion: Brim 2mm (Only to prime nozzle on printer) Previous Summary: Initial parts for custom socket organizer. My printer should arrive next week and I'll be able to test and update design as needed then. Try it out until then and let me know how it works with your sockets. The system revolves around 1/4"x1" aluminum bar stock spanning full length of a tool chest drawer. The idea is to customize sorting assorted sockets in any span of the stock, placing support bars to organize sections, and capping ends of the stock with end caps.
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