This is my take on designing a perfect screwdriver holder ;). I went through a lot of designs already present on thingiverse and borrowed some ideas from a few, mainly 2918462 and 3671735. They both are excellent designs however they didn't fit my use case.
Key features of this design:
Wera screwdrivers come in different shapes and sizes: there are a few handle sizes, some have additional hexagon bolsters, shaft diameter varies (e.g VDE screwdrivers have a much thicker shaft). There is an OpenSCAD script attached, so it should be possible to generate holder for any combination of mentioned features.
I've attached STL files for some screwdrivers I was able to measure. If you need a holder for a specific screwdriver drop me a message.
NOTE: Most of Wera screwdrivers come with a handle in one of five standard sizes identified on the Wera website by the handle length in mm: 70, 81, 98, 105, 112. Those handles usually have the same dimensions, for example the bottom part of the 98mm handle is 23mm wide. However some users reported that they have isolated cases when 98mm handle is 24mm wide. I added a variation of some holders with a 24 mm diameter hole. If you have a different screwdriver with this exotic handle let me know and I will add it.
Following holders were printed and confirmed to work properly:
I prepared some holders based on dimensions from Wera website, but I didn't test them as I don't own those screwdrivers:
First, print a rail. As there are infinite possiblities I've attached stl files for a few cases and there is the source file which can be used to generate alternate versions. If you have a need for a specific version and you don't have the means to do it yourself, leave a comment and I will see if I can help.
I recommend to print rails with 100% infill and if you print them on the front side you don't need additional support.
For additional rail ideas check:
Holders are designed to be printed on the back with 0.2mm layer height. You need to add some light support on the build plate. It doesn't need to be strong as it is there just to help with bridging a back surface. This surface is not visible when the holder is mounted on the rail.
The second thing to do is to add a colour change on a few last layers to make markings on the holder distinct from the body of the holder. This eliminates the need to manually paint markings after the print, and in my opinion gives a much better overall look. I recommend going with Wera's "Take it easy" color scheme.
To make it easy to remove/insert screwdrivers into a holder you may want to leave some space between them. You can do it just by snapping holders onto the rail leaving some space, or if you want to have some consistent spacing you can print small spacers I've attached.
Pictures show a configuration where 5mm spacers were used.
To create a new holder for a custom Wera scredriver a few dimensions are needed:
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.