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Sequre ES126 & ES666 Screwdriver + Bits Trays

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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11.1 h
3 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

NOTE: I also designed a tray for the ever-popular Miniware ES15(S) here.

 

Custom trays to hold either or both Sequre ES126 or ES666 electric precision screwdrivers and bits, with parts trays to keep track of screws and other small items.

 

Options include:

  • ES126 screwdriver, 39 bits, 4 trays
  • ES666 screwdriver, 39 bits, 4 trays
  • ES126 + ES666 screwdrivers, 39 bits, 4 trays

All options are included in the one profile, on separate plates. Just print whichever plate(s) you want.

 

I'm a bit of a screwdriver collector (hoarder?), of both full size and precision sets. I have a number of rechargeable electric precision screwdrivers, two of which are the Sequre ES126 (similar to the Miniware ES121/ES15) and the Sequre ES666, which replaced the now discontinued ES126. Both are motion controlled "gyroscopic" drivers that activate and change direction automatically as you twist them.

 

The ES126 came with no usable tray or caddy, while the ES666 came with a zippered travel case that wasn't very handy to keep out on a desk or workbench for quick access. So I designed these trays to hold one or both screwdrivers along with up to 39 4mm bits. Each tray also includes four (4) individual parts trays to keep up with screws and other small parts during disassembly.

 

The uploaded profile includes painted logos and screwdriver model numbers, but if you don't have an AMS or just don't want to bother with multicolor, you can erase the painting in Bambu Studio or Orca Slicer before you print.

 

I printed in PLA with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer height. For a smoother surface finish you might opt for 0.16 layer height and/or enable ironing on all top surfaces.

 

Note that the bit holders might be slightly oversized for your bits. I have a lot of 4mm bit sets, ranging in size from 3.85mm to 3.97mm. Interestingly enough, despite both coming from Sequre, the bits included with these screwdrivers are different sizes. My initial design was based on the measured 3.85mm bits, which fit perfectly, but then I discovered other bits that measured closer to 4mm wouldn't fit without forcing them in. So I loosened them up by 0.2mm. Hopefully that covers the majority of 4mm bits on the market, but just be aware that if you drop or flip over the tray, your bits will most likely spill out -- there's no way with rigid plastic to make a universal bit holder that will fit all sizes snugly but not too snugly. TPU might be an option, but I haven't tried it with these trays. If someone wants to try TPU and report back or upload a TPU profile, that would be great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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