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Milwaukee Packout Insert FHX Impact Driver

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P2S
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Update I have now uploaded a second, more filament-saving version (in Red) :)

Many thanks to @Violet44x for providing the pictures!

 

This time I ventured into something bigger because unfortunately, I couldn't find a solution for myself.

I wanted to store my FHX impact drill in a Packout case.

Unfortunately, all inlays I found were for the Packout drawers.

 

I deliberately omitted connecting the individual parts for now, as they hold together even without it, and I might be able to swap individual modules more easily this way.

A standard M18 battery fits into both the bottom left and right.

I kept the original inserts on one side for drill accessories, etc.

 

I printed the whole thing with PLA again, as my cases are only stored in the workshop or at home; if you tend to have them in your car, it's better to use PETG or similarly temperature-stable filament.

 

I hope you like it, feel free to leave feedback :)

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What’s the model number of the Milwaukee hammer drill? Thanks
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in Germany its the "fhx" ean code is 4058546361693 in the usa the codes are a little bit different i think🤔
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Replying to @Shopturner23 :
Thanks for the reply. Your model looks very robust but uses a lot of filament. Have you considered having the walls only go half way up the tool? this would still securely hold the tool in place but use a lot less filament. If you look around at other Packout insert models you can see what I’m talking about. Still looks good though. Thanks
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Replying to @user_3876637761 :
thank you for the feedback. yes, I'm not 100% happy with that either, I didn't want the "small stuff" that you throw in the suitcase to rattle too much against the tools. but I can revise it again so that the consumption becomes a little less
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Hello, this is an 11/10. I'm really super satisfied, I couldn't imagine it any better. I printed your new variant, the more filament-saving variant, out of PETG. It printed without any problems, and the battery slots work perfectly too. I might line the whole thing with a self-adhesive insulating foam mat or something. Keep up the great work, top job! 👍🏽👍🏽
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Wow thank you so much for your words that's really nice to hear!! Yes, I actually considered that too, using some kind of foam is actually not a bad idea. Would it be okay with you if I uploaded your picture to the print profile?
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Replying to @Shopturner23 :
Of course, I can also make you one without the machine and battery
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Replying to @Violet44x :
clear gladly if it's no trouble for you 💪
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I can confirm this fits the 2912-20.
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thank you 💪i hope you enjoy it😁
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printed 3 high and 1 low section so I could store long bits without have to make any cuts on insert. now just have to print organizer for the small bits
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this is of course also a very good idea😅
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are you able to print this on an x1-carbon? also what model hammer drill is it? I printed a different model and my drill didn’t fit. my drill is 2912-20
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in Germany the model is called fhx I unfortunately can't say which model it is exactly with the numbers as they have different numbers here I only have a p1s and p2s but in terms of size it's the same print volume
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Dude your amazing.. I have been looking for one for a while! Anyway you can upload an uncut version so i can print in one piece?
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I have uploaded the model in its entirety as an STL I can unfortunately not slice it unless you tell me on which printer it is printable :D
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which Packout is this specifically for?
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you see it on picture 5
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Hey brother your work is amazing is it possible to make it so the bottom is a long channel to accept long bits it may be more work then its worth just curious thanks.
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under the tool it gets difficult because then the batteries no longer fit or where exactly do you mean
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