Reciprocating Saw Blade Holder For Packout

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Reciprocating Saw Blade Holder For Packout

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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 Edit - I have added an additional file for the same bin but without the dividers.

 

I needed a better way to hold my saw blades since the holder that came with the 28 piece Diablo set couldn't hold them all. The organizer Packout compatible and can hold blades all the way up to 10.5 inches in length.

 

I would recommend to print this in ABS, ASA or at the very least PETG. I printed mine in PLA plus only because it will not be outside very much if ever so if that is the case PLA or PLA plus would be fine for this.

 

I had to split this design in half because my printer isn't big enough to accommodate the length of this container, but I have added some alignment key holes to help keep it together and also plastic welded the pieces together with a soldering iron. I do have single piece version that I can post the file for if people with larger printers are interested in that as well.

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Printed it and it fits great. I did modify it to print one with part of the divider at the top removed and with part of the side removed. Doing this lets 12" blades fit using the hidden space at the front of the Packout.
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nice
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Print came out great fits together perfectly can’t wait to get it setup in my toolbox.
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Top quality print, came out beautiful in PETG, Knilloc designs great prints for the masses😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
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good solution for sawzall blades. thanks!
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the key holes did not match or line up we. had to shape them with dremel to get it to fit
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That's very weird since I designed them inline with each other. They are a very tight fit though on purpose.
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probably something wrong on my side
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Printed great in PETG! I started using it for all my sawzall blades and jig saw blades, one suggestion came to mind. The dividers aren't tall enough to keep the blades in their slots. Any plans to raise the divider walls up to the packout lid?
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That's awesome! Are you having issues keeping the jigsaw blades in the slots? If so I actually designed a dual tray Jigsaw blade bin that has seemed to keep mine in place pretty well.
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looks great and works great
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any chance we could get the cad file?
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I really love the fit of the outside part of the container— however, if I were to make a recommendation: adjust the heights of the inner dividers to match the height of the lowest part of the perimeter wall - that way, small parts (like the jigsaw blades) can’t shake their way free when the packout case is turned vertically. thanks!
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