Milwaukee XL Toolbox

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Milwaukee XL Toolbox

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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Milwaukee XL Toolbox - Optimized for 3D Printing

 

Introducing the Milwaukee XL Toolbox, designed for those who need extra storage space! This model is a larger version of the Milwaukee Bit case, featuring a clean interior without any holders, giving you the freedom to store larger tools and items. The toolbox fills the entire print bed and includes a convenient print-in-place handle, ensuring an easy, hassle-free assembly.

 

Important Details:

  • Size: Maximizes your 3D printer’s build volume.
  • Handle: Print-in-place for seamless functionality.
  • Hinge: Requires a 160mm long piece of 1.75mm filament for the hinge.
  • Support: Necessary for the hinge point and the hinge itself to ensure smooth movement and durability.
  • Infill: Extra wall perimeters or higher infill can be chosen for increased durability.
  • Minimal Support: The design minimizes the need for support elsewhere.

Additional Tip:
For the hinge, insert a 21cm piece of 1.75mm filament through the hinge holes. It’s easier to insert if you clip one end of the filament to a point with pliers. Optionally, you can use a lighter to thicken the ends of the filament by melting them slightly and pressing them against a screwdriver to prevent the hinge from sliding out.

This XL Toolbox is perfect for storing larger tools and accessories, providing a practical, durable solution for everyday use.

Stay tuned for future add-ons and extra features! Don't forget to share your make and review; I’d love to see how it works for you!

 

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Came out great and fits my drill bits case just fine. Thank you for this. Also, is the closing latch supposed to be hard to close or should I reprint the latch?
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Looks great! The little holes in the box should line up with the bit case for easy stacking ;)
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mine came out great as well and i was going to say the same thing. the latch is a bit on the hard side to open and close but after opening and closing a few times its gotten a bit looser. May have to break it in a bit. Used elegoo rapid pla +
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sorry didn’t notice your question. the latch should be tight at first, but after some use it will lighten :)
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Thanks for sharing!
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Cool! 😎
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AWESOME! What did you use on the inside for the drill and light to seat in, foam inserts?
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Replying to @user_490963428 :
I had some foam from another package I had. cut it to fit, traced out the tools and then cut out (half depth) to fit
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👍👍👍👍👍
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awesomeo 3000
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The only milwaukee toolbox on this platform and he did an awesome job on it with the handle and attention to detail and everything
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Thanks mate! These comments are the reasons I won’t charge anything for my designs, despite the hours I spent into them 😊
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That's fantastic, could you share how you adjusted and determined the tolerances for the pivot points, latches, and other components?
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I hope to replicate a Makita version :D
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Replying to @user_2175308364 :
A caliper and a lot of guessing / trial and error haha :)
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This is my most successful print to date! You did a great job of perfecting this project!!
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Thank you ^^
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Grerat. Please more :-)
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any suggestions ? 🧐
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if the clasp is too tight. i just heated it up a bit while in the closed position, and that made it much easier to close and open
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