Since I got my TS-101 soldering iron I thought to give my complete soldering equipment a new home. So I built this case (box) with TinkerCad.
Everything is stuffed properly now.
The handy drawer is very useful, but the 3D-print was a mess. I had to repair the right side, as this was too weak and broke. So I repaired mine (see photographs) with reinforcements. The files contain corrected versions.
Here some explanations to the files section, in order not to confuse you too much:
Main Case is Maincase_1 with a hell of support. Alternatively you can print Maincase_2_Bottom and Maincase_2_Top. They have prepared notches to make a perfect fit. Those are much easier to print and then glue them together. Maybe two different colors?
Main Lid: TS101 Lid with Grey (Lid), Pearlwhite (text TS101), Black (plate around text TS101).
Lid2_Blank: Lid without any text, for your own experience.
TS-100-Lid: Lid3_Lid, Lid3_Plate_Black, Lid3_TS100_White text. This is in principle same as Main Lid (= Lid1) but for TS-100 instead of TS-101.
TS101 Drawer with TS-101 indent text on front plate.
Drawer_Blank is the same as a.m. drawer, but no text.
I printed everything in PLA on my Prusa and Bambu machines. All were involved. Honest, the box did not come out too nice because of a.m. mistake in design, but you should have no problems as I solved them.
Lids with several elements are prepared for MMU / AMS / ERCF / ... multimaterial machines.
I did my best for providing you an idea or combination to put all tools in place. If something would not fit, check the design, check your slicer settings and your printer as well.
Have fun with this solution, happy printing!
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