Milwaukee 3/8in 43PC Impact Socket Packout Insert

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Milwaukee 3/8in 43PC Impact Socket Packout Insert

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A Packout insert made for the popular 43PC 3/8in Milwaukee impact sockets.

 

Don't own a 3D printer? Buy this model here to be made and sent to you! 

 

DISCLAIMER. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL MODEL MADE FROM SCRATCH. ANY LIKENESS TO ANY OTHER MODELS/PRINTS IS MERE INSPERATION. thx :)

 

Prints great on any printer. Split into 2 parts to accommodate smaller print beds
Can be multicolor for the letters.

 

To be multicolor: Split into parts/objects. Set the entire object to the LETTER color (secondary color) select the body that is the whole insert to the MAIN color (primary) and it should be correctly colored.

(you shouldn't have to paint anything within the slicer. The letters are already separate “body's”)
 

Packout #: 48-22-8436
Impact socket #: 49-66-7009

 

Print recommendations:

7.5% gyroid  infill

Precise Wall

1mm top shell thickness

7 top shell layers

 

Note: Insert larger part first then the smaller. It is a tight fit but with a little push it goes right in nice and snug.

 

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printed the first one out just before you updated the file, reprinted last night and came out great - I still bridge the gap in the lid with a piece of clear gorilla tape just to help keep things from rattling around - nothing to do with the design, just due to the way the packout lid is shaped. Merged the objects and printed as a single insert on the Creality K2 in ASA, 25% infil, 5 top layers - came out great - thank you!
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It fit is perfect, only small suggestion would be to somehow secure the 3/8 impact adapter, since it's the lowest profile it doesn't secure, I've added a little foam square to the bottom of the lid to keep it in place for now. love your design, thank you!
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I have fixed this issue! Try a reprint if you like!
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works good. the small items in the front fall out when standing the pack out upright
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I have released the final iteration of the insert if you would like to re-print!
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I’ve printed it and it’s great, truly well done! If I may, I’d just point out that the long sockets escape their slot when the packout is upright. It’s because the short sockets sit higher up, making them contact the lid when closed and leaving a gap between the lid and the long sockets. I’m guessing that’s not a quick fix but on the off chance it is I thought I’d bring it up as that would make the model PACKOUT PERFECT. Again, great work!
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I have noticed this issue and I am addressing it. I will reply when I have updated it
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Replying to @eggy :
Do you have an ETA on when the new file will be ready?
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Replying to @krisbucket :
printing one out now just to test lol
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it worked amazing! I’ve been looking for a solution to the bulky blow molded case the sockets came in, thanks for making this!
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This had a great fit and finish and printed easily on my A1 using PETG. It would have been nice if their was room for the numbers to be larger. If it were my file, I'd try to put the numbers for the deep sockets inside the indent since you only need to see them when putting the socket away. Then I would try to utilize some of the unused area on the bottom right and see if the holes could be spread out more so a larger font could be used. I do think the font would have been clearer had I used PLA as the designer recommended, but I do use my tools outside often and wanted the extra heat/UV resistance. It's well worth a boost as is though!!
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printed very well. thank you for the upload.
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great print! enjoy the boost
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top half was version one and bottom half was version two of your print file. I had to buy more PLA and by the time it came in you had updated it lol. I really like this print and am glad you shared it with us.
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I bought a 3d printer just to make milwaukee inserts. you are my hero 😎
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I got another one im designing right now! stay tuned
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