Tin can drill bit organiser

Tin can drill bit organiser

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This lid serves as a top for a standard-sized tin can, transforming it into an organizer for drill bits. I've come across numerous iterations of drill holders here, and most are well-designed. However, I sought something that didn't rely on printed material as its framework. 3D printers excel at creating specifics but lack speed when building larger structures. A solution to this is using recycled or readily available materials as a makeshift frame and then adding customized 3D-printed parts to specialize the use. This project remains a work in progress, but it functions well on my printer. I created one version with an embossed design and another with a debossed design, allowing for flexibility depending on which side is facing up during printing. The holes are slightly oversized to accommodate potential printer errors and seam irregularities. This lid is specifically designed to fit onto a tin can that has been completely folded down, where it will snap into place over the end ring. To prevent smaller drill bits from falling through, you may want to partially fill your can with a material like sand or concrete.

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