#0041 Makita LXT 18V Tool Holster

This holster allows you to organize and store your tools neatly without the battery
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For Makita LXT 18V Tools only: 

This is a tool holster and organizer designed for the tool to click into place like the battery.  The latch mechanism and button is print in place (PIP).  And only a small area of support is needed (see pics).

I included 2 versions (so far) - in one version it even has a latch that is activated by a button, similar to the actual battery - push the tool in to engage and provides a satisfying “click” sound. The other version allows the tool to simply slide in and has no latch or button.  Your choice.

Why store tools this way?

  1. As we all know, when storing devices it's best practice to separate them from the battery. 
  2. This removes a) residual power drain from discharging the battery b) battery leak that damages the tool (very small risk).

2 versions provided here:

  1. Version with a latch - two handed operation to remove, more secure (small support needed)
  2. Version without a latch - one handed operation to remove, more convenient (no supports needed)

If interested in taller versions with and without latch to allow drivers with a belt hook to use this holster.

I've test fitted this design with 2 new Makita LXT tools and 6 well-used ones.  They all fit well - a bit tighter on the new ones and a bit looser on the well-used ones, to be expected.

Tools I've tested this design on: 2 hammer drills, regular drill, impact driver, multi-tool, utility light, orbital sander (new), grass cutter (new).

The button feature has a built-in mechanical stop so it can never be over flexed (and break).

Each holster would need 3x M5 flat heads to secure onto a stable surface:

  1. under a shelf or table
  2. against a vertical wall

Recommendations:

  1. Designed as a PLA application
  2. PETG is not recommended because of the stringing, the overhang and bridging features tend to weld the mechanism in place.  
  3. Intended to print vertically as shown in the pics, with a small support area
  4. Intended to print with 2 perimeter walls, with the mechanical stop to prevent over-flexing the mechanism (and breaking it) - printing with more walls will make the latch more stiff and more prone to breaking. 
  5. After removing supports, you need to (gently) press on the latch and button at the same time to “break them loose” from the surrounding geometry.

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