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I recently wanted to organise all the metric open-end wrenches I had lying around. So I devised a solution to keep my open-end wrenches organised and easily accessible. It's a stand that can hold sizes 6 to 22 and be used vertically or horizontally. It has a tiny footprint and is very accessible, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to streamline their tool organisation.
For printing settings, I recommend setting the perimeter walls to a minimum of 3 for extra strength and sturdiness.
Printing Difficulty: I
I: Novice printing knowledge
- Basic understanding of 3D printing principles and processes.
- Familiarity with operating a 3D printer.
- Able to follow step-by-step instructions for printing simple designs.
- Limited experience troubleshooting common printing issues.
II: Intermediate understanding
- Proficient in 3D printing principles and processes.
- Comfortable with various 3D printer settings and parameters.
- Capable of handling more complex designs and making necessary adjustments.
- Able to troubleshoot common printing issues and optimise print quality.
III: Experienced
- Extensive knowledge and expertise in 3D printing.
- Proficient in advanced printing techniques, such as multi-material or multi-colour printing.
- Skilled in fine-tuning printer settings for optimal results.
- Capable of handling complex and intricate designs.
- Experienced in troubleshooting and resolving various printing challenges.
Filaments
For my print, I used the following filaments.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.