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Milwaukee M12 stabilizer foot w/ bit storage cp2.0
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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11.6 h
2 plates
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Description
Foot for the Milwaukee M12 battery platform. Only tested with the 2.0ah battery.
Has options for built-in bit storage with magnet retention. Uses 5x3mm magnets.
STL files come with a built-in support modifier, see print setting below for instructions!!
There are 2 (and a half) mounting options:
- Friction fit: model is supplied with 4 different tolerances. For me, the ‘regular’ fit is just enough to require firm pressure and hold well, but is still removable.
- Friction fit + tape: the “XL” version has extra room to allow you to wrap the battery with electrical tape. This should be the most forgiving option
- Screw mount: on the newer M12 batteries there is a single screw on the the bottom. You can print one of the high-clearance models and use the screw hole for extra retention
Print Settings
**YOU MUST PRINT AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE FOR THE MAGNETS TO INSERT PROPERLY!**
- Files are supplied in the correct orientation. If you are printing the no-magnets version you can print flat to avoid supports, but the aesthetics will be better printing at 45 deg either way. If you choose to print flat, you will need to delete the support modifier strip at the back first.
- The strip along the underside of the model is a support modifier. This should be pre-configured in the .3mf file. To use manually with the STL:
- Set your slicer to “manual” support mode
- Change the object type of the support strip to “support enforcer”
- I recommend printing with at least 4 walls for strength.
- PLA works, but if you plan to use your tools outdoors you may want something with a higher temperature resistance.
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