LTT Shorty Bit Storage
Summary
Magnetic storage case for five sets of the Linus Tech Tips ratcheting screwdriver "shorty bits" (It will not work for regular length bit storage). I used M3x20 screws for the hinges and used clear JBweld epoxy to put in the magnets including in the base to hold in the bits. If you wanted to insert a pause after the last layer in the base where the magnet space is that may be easier but, note that I intentionally made the 4x2 slots a bit loose so they will not sit snug on their own.
4x2 magnets
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCXZ1J6N
M3 screws
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CYNKLT2
If someone wanted to remix putting a few layers over top the magnets that would be neat so they are encased in the case; though you would of course need to have the pause on the correct layer to install the magnets.
Print Settings
- Printer brand:
JGAurora
- Printer:
JGAurora Z-603S
- Rafts:Yes
- Supports:Yes
- Resolution:.1mm
- Infill:100%
- Filament brand:
Overture
- Filament color:
Black
- Filament material:
PETG
- Notes:
I have an old core XY printer with a glass bed installed so your settings may be different. I printed hot-end at 240c bed plate at 90c. I recommend using tree support so the hinges are well supported and put a support blocker over the face of the lid so support doesn't fill between the logo etc. Mine bridged just fine. Printed rather slow at 80mm/s and like 15 on the first couple layers. I normally only use skirts but, I used a brim to help with lifting on this one. I also recommend turning off the fan for the first few layers and running it at like 5-10% the rest of the build.
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