Take your inline ratchet to the next level with this extended handle design featuring built-in storage for 4 flat screwdriver bits. Compatible with Leatherman and 711L flat ratchets, this handle combines a comfortable grip with on-the-go bit storage, making it a versatile EDC upgrade.
Features:
Fits flat inline ratchets (Leatherman & 711L)
Holds 4 flat bits securely inside the handle
Extended grip for better torque and comfort
Uses a small rubber gasket ring to keep bits snug
Single-piece print with minimal support required
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Machine Type: FDM 3D printer
Material: PLA works well; PETG or ABS recommended for higher durability
Layer Height / Resolution: 0.2 mm
Infill: 5%
Supports: Only under the bit storage section (recommended)
Build Time: ~45 minutes
Assembly: None — single-piece print + small rubber gasket ring
Post-Processing: Optional light sanding for smoother feel
Print in desired material for durability.
Remove supports carefully from the bit storage area.
Insert flat inline ratchet into the slot until fully seated.
Place a small rubber gasket ring inside the bit storage channel to hold bits securely.
Store up to 4 flat bits inside the handle.
Not intended for high-torque applications — excessive force may damage printed parts.
Small bits and gasket rings may pose a choking hazard — keep away from children.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.