Milwaukee Battery Holder / Carrier - Robust Sixpack edition - Holds 6 x M18 and 4 x M12

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Milwaukee Battery Holder / Carrier - Robust Sixpack edition - Holds 6 x M18 and 4 x M12

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0,4mm nozzle, 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0,4mm nozzle, 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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28.3 h
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 4 walls, 10% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 4 walls, 10% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.42mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.42mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN ON-GOING MODEL WITH CONTINIOUS IMPROVEMENTS!

 

 

23-02-2024: I added a light weight version, with a hollowed out bottom to reduce filament consumption.

 

22-02-2024 - I scaled up the model slightly, as it was a little tight with the m18 battery wings/locks.

 

I made this milwaukee-themed battery holder. (those batteries tend to get HEAVY).

So i made this six-pack-version, and it holds 6 x M18 batteries and 4 x m12 batteries.

Please print with the needed supports.

Hope you like it :)

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I printed it, and batterys M18 doesn’t fit 😭 if you put them with force, to get it out you spend few minutes 🤦🏻
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I'm sorry to hear that.. It fit my m18's without any issues.. The solution could be for you to scale it up by 1-1,5% maybe in the y-axsis to make the groves a little wider..
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Love this idea. Could you make it nest into the packout system?
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I'm working on adding this to maker world. It locks in to the packout system.
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Replying to @OCDTOOLFREAK :
no way!!! so hyped for this! keep up the amazing work!
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Replying to @user_2102607743 :
It's available now. Go check it out
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i need this file :( only thing that shows up is the logo
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I'm on it.. Trying to figure out what went wrong. I will have a solution within 24 hours. :)
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Replying to @Tag3mand :
thank you :) I think they might took it down sometimes the system thinks u dont have an actual print of it so they remove it happened to some of mine
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Replying to @91mando :
The model is fixed and online again now.. :)
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i like the print. i printed the file the day after you removed it and put it back up. before the hollowed out version. i noticed the m18 batteries are pretty tight still. hard to pull out. any fixes for that coming?
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Hi. I'm glad you like it. 😊 The version I put out last, printed out perfectly on my own printer according to fit. So if it's still a little tight on yours, I would recommend to just to scale the whole model up by 0,5-1% max in maybe only in the y-axsis.. That should fix the issue.
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But thanks for letting me know. 😊
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Very clean. Nice work!
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Thanks alot. 😊
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very cool. need it for a p1s
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Thanks.. I'll make a print profile for it this evening. Hope that's fast enough. 😉
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I'm no rush. but thanks!
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There you are.. It's online now..
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Tag3mand needs to change her or his avatar !
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Why?
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II do not see the hollowed out model
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It's located in the raw files. 😊
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I uploaded a new model with of the hollow version as well. 😊
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When I downloaded it, it was only the Milwaukee badge no 6 pack. File size 151kb
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I'm on it.. Trying to figure out what went wrong. I will have a solution within 24 hours. :)
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The model is fixed and online again now. :)
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dude freaking awesome , had the handle snap in about a month of common use and keeping it on the bottom of my work cart, but 10/10 product
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So sorry to hear that man.. We're still using ours, with no issues yet. Think it's hard to beat injection molded products, but at least you don't need an expensive mold to print a new one. 😉 Maybe consider one in petg perhaps?
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