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Cordless Drill Holder/Mount for Ikea Skadis

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All on one plate - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
All on one plate - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Added end stops - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Added end stops - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Universal mount for cordless drills on IKEA Skadis pegboard. Fits Milwaukee, Makita, Festool, Ryobi, Parkside and most other cordless drills via a sturdy slide-in hook mechanism.

 

 

Key Features

 

✓ Universal Compatibility - Fits most cordless drill brands including Milwaukee, Makita, Festool, Ryobi and Parkside. 

✓ Sturdy Slide-In Hook - Robust hook design provides strong and dependable support for your tool. 

✓ Simple Mounting System - Easy to install and remove for quick tool access. 

✓ Support-Free Printing - No supports needed, minimal filament waste.

 

 

Check dimensions before printing

Drill neck diameter varies by brand and model - verify your drill fits the opening before committing to the full print.

 

 

If you print it, please leave a make or rating - it helps a lot. Check out my other workshop models in the Ikea Skadis collection.

 

 

Need a version for heavier tools? Check out the Heavy Duty version.

 

Updates

Update 12/12/2025: Added model with end stops (as separate print profile)

Update 25/04/2025: added second print profile with clips on separate plate, as requested by @user_1897959731.

 

 

 

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I saw a review where someone used these mounts for Ryobi tools and I assumed they would work on my tools too but I was wrong and wasted time and filament for nothing. Don't make the same mistake as I did. Check the dimentions on you tools before printing!
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Sorry to hear it didn’t fit your tools! It seems Ryobi uses different handle standards across their lineup. There’s even a photo in the comments showing three different Ryobi drills/drivers hanging on the same mount, so I’m a bit puzzled by your experience. If you can share the handle dimensions, I’ll prepare a version with a wider slot to fit your model. Also this model might fit and it's waaaay stronger (around 35 mm gap): https://makerworld.com/en/models/1829635-heavy-duty-cordless-drill-holder-for-ikea-skadis
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Replying to @zomb :
Thank you for the offer, I have already found another print that worked with my tools. I downloaded your other model but this time I checked the gap dimensions before printing and it would not have worked my tools either.
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Replying to @Njoy84 :
What suited your Ryobi devices?
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Works on 3 out of 4 ryobi's I have, the hammer drill might just be too heavy..
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Thanks for the feedback! Could you let me know the model of the hammer drill? I think it’s time to prepare a reinforced version of the model ;)
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Replying to @zomb :
Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Hammer Drill. This dill with a 4AH battery is a chunky one. it is the only drill my 8 year old daughter have trouble bringing me. So I don't fault the holder. I do have a suggestion though. If possible can you add a raised portion at the end of the pegs because I have had one out the drills slip out before. I added little soft plastic circles that you usually use on doors to prevent slamming to prevent the drills from sliding out.
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Replying to @WorkHard2BeLazy :
Thanks for valuable feedback, today I've uploaded new, heavy duty holder: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1829635-heavy-duty-cordless-drill-holder-for-ikea-skadis#profileId-1953567 :)
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slick as eggs
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Thanks so much for sharing, your print looks fantastic and that “slick as eggs” description hits just right!
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Excellent, it’s also suitable for my Parkside
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Thank you very much! I’ll update the description with the Parkside brand.
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Replying to @zomb :
Excellent, thank you!!!
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perfect
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Thank you very much!
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All good. Thanks for sharing ...
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Wow this looks like heavy stuff! Thanks for printing and kind words ;)
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perfect for mij makita tools.
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Love to hear that. Thanks for the feedback ;)
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Excellent design.
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Love to hear that, thank you vey much!
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Be careful, it leans heavily forward. The risk of the machine falling is far from negligible
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Thanks for the feedback! I’m a bit surprised, as I’ve been using this holder with a Makita drill and a 5Ah battery (which isn’t light) and haven’t experienced this issue. What material did you print the holder in — silk PLA, maybe? And how heavy is the drill shown in your pictures? My first thought is that the Worx in the photo has a very long head, which might be causing the forward tilt. The drills I’m using have a top part about 16 cm long, so in your case the head length might be the issue.
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Thank you
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Awesome to hear you liked it, thank you!
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