DerDork shares:
This is a very simple tool to organize spanners, wrenches or how you like to call them.
It’s designed to be printed fast and rigid.It is quite flexible and reliable at the same time.
I got inspried by my father’s 60’s Hazet spanner box which fixed all tools with a thin blue sheet metal.
Wall thickness is 1,6mm so you don’t need any infill at all. 4 walls are sturdy enough.
Spacing is 5,5mm which worked even for the larger (27mm) “Proxxon Slim Line” spanners.
I might upload a wider version of this, if anyone asks for it.Largest one takes about 1hr to print (default Ender 5 pro config), smaller ones about 30mins.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5406178
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