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#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders

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#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders - Here are some custom bit modules, 6.5mm on the left, 4mm on the right. I overestimated the slop at 1mm, would have been better with 0.8mm maybe. - 3d model
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#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders - Here are some custom bit modules, 6.5mm on the left, 4mm on the right. I overestimated the slop at 1mm, would have been better with 0.8mm maybe. - 3d model
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#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders - A custom, dense 4mm holder for my small specialty bits. - 3d model
#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders - Here are some custom bit modules, 6.5mm on the left, 4mm on the right. I overestimated the slop at 1mm, would have been better with 0.8mm maybe. - 3d model
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#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders - I really like this design. My only gripe is that its a touch too tight for my liking.  - 3d model
#Gridfinity Parametric Bit Holders 3d model

This item is for use with the #GridFinity system by Zach Freedman:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_9zU-mnl8

These bit holders are parametric, a group of 9 bits will be generated for each module deep and wide selected. Values bitSize controls the bit shank (6.25mm or 4mm usually) and slopSize controls the extra 'space' around the holes. I find a value of 0.2 works well here.

If you lower the extrusion of the holes from 10 to 5 they work well for holding MK8 compatible hot end nozzels as well.

You can use the .f3d archive to edit the parameters as you choose. You can also go into the sketch and adjust the spacing directly, or edit the extrusion and choose if you would like the strain relief lines or not. I've uploaded some pictures of my customized ones as an example.

Source file included.


227 Likes1.6K DownloadsApril 21, 2022


227 Likes1.6K DownloadsApril 21, 2022