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Parkside screwdriver organizer/stand

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September 6, 2022

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Don't we all like to wake up to see a fresh and still a bit warm piece of… 3D print? Yup, I  guess we do. So I spent some time in the evening to draw a simple stand for my new set of Parkside screwdrivers and to let it print overnight. 

These are the insulated screwdrivers that electricians usually just put in a toolbox. But in case you'd like to use them more “stationary” and simply put on your desk - here's a stand!
The hole sizes are sized to screwdrivers individually, to be organized as seen on the photo (one row for 4x flatheat, second row for 3x phillips head and the probe). 

Printing directions: 
Just print on the side, no supports needed. Overhangs in the holes might not be too beautiful, depending on the material used and your printer calibration, but it's very easy to clean them up.
I wanted the model to be simple and printable on draft settings (since it's a big chunk of plastic) so no driver markings are embedded. So, just put on your dancing shoes (0.8mm nozzle), crank up the speed and cooling and start! I used 0.8mm nozzle, 0.4mm layer, 3 perimeters and 20% infill, but with proper cooling you should be able to go down to 2 perimeters to save time and material (inner walls were for me 50% of the print time). Of course any other settings and nozzle size you use are fine, as long as you're comfortable with print time. 
If you put it along the X-axis it just fits on Ender 3V2 bed when you don't use any skirt/brim/raft (which is definitely not needed here with PLA). If you're having problems with fitting it you can put it diagonally, but I guess it's always better to make most of the movements along the X rather than Y-axis. 

License:

Creative Commons — Public Domain

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