u/HeeMakker

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Finally took the time to start sharing my collection of Toolbox inserts

Over the last year I have been designing and tweaking all my boxes and now that I am happy with the designs I finally took the time to start uploading and verifying the print profiles and step files. The collection can be found here and I should be updating it in the next few days with more models. So far:

  • Bosch GSR 120 12V Drill driver box with fold-up drill bit holder.
  • Casoman / Generic Impact socket extension sets for 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inch sockets.
  • Casoman / Generic impact socket set for metric normal and deep sockets, 8 - 36 mm.
  • GearWrench 90-teeth 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 Ratchet set (81206T) with some space for adaptors, sockets.
  • GearWrench 1/4" Impact Socket set, (84901) metric, normal and deep, 4 - 15 mm.
  • Parkside Assembly picks, set of 6 metal picks.
  • Kraftwerk Bolt extractor set - 2 to 16 mm.
  • "Knoopeex" Knock-off Crimping Plier container (tip: print a box with sub-bins for ferrules to go under this one)
  • Knipex Wire stripping pliers container.
  • Long Allen/Hex bits container.

I think that's around it, if you're interested I can make a photo of the entire Toolbox, but you would be surprised how unorganized it still looks, haha.

u/HeeMakker — 3 days ago
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Ruko - Drill bits, tapping and machining - Made in Germany

Came accross them on Instagram and decided to have a look around. They aren't flaunting it on their homepage but they are actually producing close to Stuttgart, Germany.

Usually companies that produce these kind of small tools and consumables will have bigger machines either white labeled (no-name product with their branding) or outsourced, but they actually even make their larger tools in-house!

Check it out here: https://ruko.de/de/produkte/

u/HeeMakker — 21 days ago