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HOTO SNAPBLOQ mount for IKEA SKADIS

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A simple mount to snap your HOTO SNAPBLOQ set to your IKEA SKADIS Pegboard.

It simply snaps your SNAPBLOQ tools like the rotary tool, screwdriver or mini drill to your Skadis pegboard. 

 

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
works fine
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
sehr schönes Design
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Thanks :D
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Simple, but effective
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Thank you 👍🏼
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Great, simple, and fast. However, when I have them in adjacent slots on my Skadis board, the magnets pull them together. I either need to have them oddly spaced, or stuck together.
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very cool
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This looks like a cool design but what do you all think of the tools themselves? I’d love real world opinions. @hoto_official did a great job with other tools I have from them but I’m unsure about this!
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I’ve been using the screwdriver /bit set a lot! it works really well for smaller electronics, or diy projects. the rotary tool is nice. but not as powerfull as a big rotary tool (which is logical). but comes in handy so now and then. I’ve been using it to polish some 3D printed parts. The drill works well for smaller holes in 3D prints/plastic parts. it does the job, but haven’t used it that much yet.
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Replying to @Makerspace.NL :
Thanks for that! I’m looking at the rotary tool, because they really are great looking. Can you let me know what tipped you over on these vs fanttik or similar?
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Replying to @user_1604519220 :
I got them sent to me by hoto, as they support my projects and social media. I have no experience with the fanttik. But if it is mostly for the rotary tool you might be better of buying a dedicated rotary tool that is a bit more powerfull. But on the other hand it also really depends on the usecase. I really like the design of the hoto tools, and they work well. But they are more designed towards smaller tasks / jobs.
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This is really cool! Could we repost your work on our website with credit to you?
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Hi, Yes you can, als long as you link to this page or my socials :)
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Replying to @Makerspace.NL :
Sure, you can see your post here: https://hototools.com/pages/back-to-school
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What kind of magnet do you use
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No magnets needed ;) It snaps in place.
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Thanks!
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