This is Gridfinity holder for my set of drills. The set consists of wood, brick and metal bits. I made the holes 0.5mm larger than they should've been so even if your printer is massively overextruding the bits should still fit.
Metal: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
Brick: 4(3), 5(4), 6(4.5), 8(6), 10(7.5)
Wood: 4, 5, 6, 8, 10
(all values in mm)
(brick drills have bigger tip than the base. The numbers in brackets are the actual hole sizes)
Print settings: It's not a hard print, just use your regular profile for the material you chose. I used 0.3mm layer height so it would print a little faster and 20% infill but it probably could be even less.
Color changing: I'm the first to admit, it's not the easiest model to print the numbers in a different color. If you're okay with this (↓) then it's easy.

I wanted the top layer of the numbers and symbols to be a different color, not the walls. Prusa Slicer should print the numbers first and then do the walls (check if that's the case for you). So I added color change(M600) before that layer begins in the slicer and then I added manually another M600 after the last symbol was printed.
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