March 24, 2026
Description
Straight and angled tool holders + a quad battery holder for mounting Milwaukee M12 system power tools on Wall Control or standard pegboard. I've made both a heavy-duty version with a 3rd leg for extra stability and a standard version with just two holes for mounting. The standard version is easier to print and requires a lot less support material. Honestly when mounted with well nuts they are both very strong. I have never accidently broken one in years of using them.
There is a small recess for the well nuts such that the holder will be perfectly flush against the panels. This should in theory work for any standard 0.25" hole 1" pattern pegboard as well.
I extracted the profile for the battery opening on the battery holder from the model created by IconicJ. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license and can be found at the following link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2493518/files
The overall shape of the holder and mounting method is entirely different.
Tool holders are completely original.
Hardware
Originally designed for use with these well nuts: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LCRBS4S
Stock of these is kind of in and out and if you're interested definitely contact https://worthytools.com/ to express your interest.
I've sourced some well nuts of my own as well now, but mine will only work with Wall Control and not Pegboard.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/147216546044
Use #6-32*1"L bolts for mounting tool holders. Use #6-32*1-1/4"L bolts for mounting battery holder. You can potentially use longer bolts if you have your pegboard installed further away from the wall behind it.
Here's exactly how to determine the length of bolt you need. (this is going off of my short well nuts the Worthy Tools ones are slightly longer)
The idea here is to be able to reach the well nut but not be too long so that you're screwing into the wall.
The front of a Wall Control panel is about 0.67" away from the wall.
The M12 tool holder base is 0.375" thick.
The battery holder base is 0.75" thick.
You need to extend past the base by about 0.42" to reach the well nut thread.
The base thickness + 0.42" gives you your minimum bolt length to be able to engage the well nut. (the recess reduces this number slightly without affecting anything else)
The base thickness + 0.67" gives you your maximum bolt length before you run into the wall.So we get:
M12 tool holder: 0.8" to 1.05" (I normally use 1" bolts)
M12 battery holder: 1.2" to 1.4" (I normally use 1.25" bolts)
Print Settings
I printed mine in PETG with 6 perimeters and 30% rectilinear infill. I did angled holders with a variable layer height to decrease the staircase effect at the top. Standard-duty holders can potentially be printed without supports, but I used supports for both anyway to minimize bridging.
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Update 12/26/2022
As I see many have just been screwing these into plywood or walls, I uploaded a version specifically without the notches or nubs that will make life easier for you guys. I also removed the Wall Control specific notches from the standard models and made them into pegboard nubs instead. This should effectively keep compatibility with both systems with only one set of models.
This was initially designed more specifically for my exact use case, but now it should be more usable for other scenarios as well. I've also uploaded STEP files with some of the major components involved in the design in order to facilitate remixes if anyone so desires. Happy organizing to all!
Minor Update 12/4/2025
Minor tweak to the chamfers (30deg vs 45deg) of the base that mounts to the wall so that there is less of a tendency for them to curl upwards and cause print failures. Also tweaked the 3rd hole on HD versions such that it also lines up with the pegboard grid for better versatility. Archived old versions in case anybody still wants them.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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