Was getting tired of searching around my toolbox for my electric screwdriver and its bits so I figured it was time to design a nice simple stand with space for my most used bits. I decided to give it a tray just to help with not losing screws. The project was modelled up in blender in an hour or so using a mix of sub-d and boolean workflow. The stand printed out nice on my old dependable ender-3 in about 6 hours. I did a number of test prints of just the holes so that I could get the fit right. Getting The bit holes right took time as my printers accuracy is just a bit off and different bits had extremely small differences in dimension. The bit holes actually taper slightly so that the gradually become .5 mm smaller. This saved me having to throw out a whole print if I got it wrong.

So far it’s met my goals. I have some changes I’d like to do if I ever reprint:

  1. add compartments or seperators to the tray so I can use them as “steps” to aid in re-assembly of projects.
  2. add more space between the bits and the driver holder in the center. My finger can’t get between there and it makes it hard to pull out the bits.
  3. make a base with a bearing so the whole thing spins.
  4. make a notch on the top so the driver can rest horizontal. No real reason just a nice feature that would add to the utility.
    • @Cort
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      37 hours ago

      Had this same thought. Maybe the cable channel could be the divider for separate screw trays.

  • @ch00f
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    1522 hours ago

    What brand of driver?

    Also get one of these, flip the driver over, and integrate the cable into the base.

    • directive0OP
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      20 hours ago

      Some amazon no name one. It’s a 15.5mm diameter one.

      Thats a brilliant idea and I’m ashamed I didn’t think of it.

      Here is the STL if anyone wants to remix it or whatever.

      • @elliot_crane
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        25 hours ago

        Might’ve been this one? I just searched for “Precise electric screwdriver” and found one that closely matches your picture.

        • directive0OP
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          14 hours ago

          That looks to be the one!

      • @curiouschipmunk
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        515 hours ago

        It’d be a good idea to post it to one of the websites that host 3d printing models (thingiverse, printables and so on) with a license so more people will have access to it. Good model and now I want one of these just because :)

  • @scholar
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    22 hours ago

    stick a bearing where the driver sits and you could make a carousel
    edit: you’ve already thought of that

    • directive0OP
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      22 hours ago

      Great minds! Appreciate the advice all the same.

      It’s definitely crying out for that ability. Maybe also with a little tab and ratchet system so it clicks as you spin 🤔