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Gridfinity Shadow Tray-M12 Fuel Ham. Drill 3404-20

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

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5.5 h
1 plate
5.0(32)

Full version with 0.2mm layer, 10% infill gyroid, 1 color
Full version with 0.2mm layer, 10% infill gyroid, 1 color
4.6 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

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Description

My students and I are developing gridfinity shadow trays to organize the tools. Some fit better than others and most of them are setup for a 1in tool pocket depth. There will be more posted soon.   

 

Here is a tray for the M12 Fuel Compact Hammer Drill 3404-20. 

 

There are two versions: 

 

-Squared top: Uses more filament but has more options for adding additional pockets for bits. 

 

-30 Degree Drafted top: Uses less filament, weighs less in the travel box. 

 

I printed these on a Bambu X1C with basic PLA filament, .28mm layer height, no supports.

 

Feel free to use them as you see fit. 

Comment & Rating (65)

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Best shadow box I have seen! Do you have one for the M18 drill?
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I’m sorry, but the only M18 tool we have is the backpack vacuum.
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Replying to @AcesHighX1 :
mind sharing some insight on how you made this? did you use a 3d scanner, 2d scanner or something else?
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Replying to @Thibo_Design :
Step one: we trace them onto graph paper and scan the paper into the computer. Step two: insert the picture into Onshape or your favorite CAD software and trace out the profile with the sketch tools.Onshape has a feature script which allows you to easily generate gridfinity bins & flats. From there it’s a simple extruded cut. Step 3: We use a dxf from the face of the model to do a test cut on the co2 laser out of cardboard. This way we can check the profile against the tool and make adjustments before printing. Step 4: Add in the 30 degree draft, finger well, and chamfers. Step 5: Use the gridfinity squares on the bottom of the tray to create a sketch and trim the model. Step 6: Print, Publish, and enjoy.I know this was a lot. The class is working on other units at the moment. I hope to publish a video tutorial in June or July to help my students with this project when we do it again next year.
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absolutely love your work. do you have anymore designed i have a nibbler and and right angle die grinder that a desperate for a home.
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We have been talking about getting a nibbler. At the moment we don’t have either.
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
sliced it in two with square pegs to fit it in A1 mini. wish there was one for my skil screw driver
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Looks awesome. Thank you for the rating.
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looks really cool. unfortunately it turns out i have a different dril🤦
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I had an older M12 drill/driver set that wouldnt fit these molds, Well, I bought a new set just so I could use these 😁
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
excellent! model and profile was great! printed both the drill and impact and it’s a perfect set.
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
good fit but layers bleed through
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Perfect
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Prints well, as do the designers other trays. Unfortunately I didn't check my exact M12 drill model and it doesn't fit....Sad, very much on me. Keep it up!
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Thank you for the post. bummer about the drill.
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Replying to @AcesHighX1 :
Can you confirm neither drill/impact is the FPD or FID? Cheers.
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Same here :( But great print!
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I really like the two tone and chamfered edges - save material and unique look. I'll keep this design in mind for the future. Well done
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Thank you. I am curious how much more I can save if I start dropping the default infill from 15% to 8 or 10%.
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