Multiboard Milwaukee Drill & Impact Holders
Description:
Multiboard holders for Milwaukee M18 drills and impact drivers. Left or right facing (your choice). HD or LD (Recommend HD for full size/bigger).
Print Settings:
tl;dr: 3/3/3 | 30% Gyroid | Auto Tree supports | Auto Brim
Layers: 3 Walls/3 top layers/3 bottom layers Infil: 30% Gyroid Supports: Auto Tree Brim: w/ 0.1mm gap
Multiboard Interface:
You will need these to attach to multiboard per drill/impact you are hanging up. I.E. if you are hanging up 2 drills, multiply (x) by 2.
Per Holder: (2) Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snap
(2) Moderate Weight-Bearing Snap
(4) Small Thread - Multipoint
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The male parts on the back of the left facing model, the only one I printed, they slip in and out of the female holes of the moderate weight bearing snaps. I printed them both with no modifications. I don't see where the screw snap comes in. I read your comment that they lock the snaps in; the snaps click in with monster force but have no tiny hole for the screw snap.
Where can i find the V2 file? I don't see it on your page. Also, why do I need the small point multithread pieces?
I realized V2 was in the download file. I just am not sure why I need the multipoint connectors for this.
The small thread multipoint locks the heavy weight bearing and moderate weight bearing snap hooks to the back of holder. I am not a big fan of printing the snaps as part of the object due to layer line orientation and the lever arm these create when you put a drill or impact on them, especially a 1/2" impact with a large deep socket.
I agree with you about not including the snaps. I've got
twothree other reasons for doing it your way, in order of priority:Looks great, but there's a problem. Sadly, it's a significant one. My board in the garage is right next to the entry door into the house. My drill and impact are right there next to the door. 3x in the last 2 weeks, the impact has fallen off the wall from people shutting the door. Nobody's slamming the door aggressively or anything, but the vibration causes movement that adds up over time. If there was some sort of retaining mechanism on the ends, like a raised lip or similar it would suffice.
I'm sorry to hear that. Definitely makes sense as to why it's happening; I was kind of shocked to see most drill/impact mounts for multiboard didn't have lips on the arms ! My impacts and drills have not fallen, but I have uploaded an HD v2 that has raised lips on the end of each of the arms. I'd like to angle the arms up 1-2* as well but solidworks is losing its mind when I angle the plane they're extruded from so that will be a future project.
I hope you'll give the V2 a try and give me some feedback ! I think I'm going to re-print mine as V2 as well, just in case.
Not the parent commenter, but I like the look of the bumps. I need to check if my M12 tools or Ryobi High Torque will fit.
One of my use cases is even more challenging - RV and car. I'm thinking of designing an extra latch of some sort. Maybe a 2" or so arm that you can flip out above the tool, that stops it from moving upwards when the vehicle bounces. It would bolt above the holder, and you'd flip it out before driving :)