Bits Case for Linus Tech Tips Screwdriver

Case that I designed to hold 60 of the bits for the LTT screwdriver. Case includes magnets for functionality.
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A number of months ago I found the LTT Quick Bits Case from JH3D.  I liked the design and even made one of the cases for myself.  However, I didn't like that each bit set was not able to be stored in a single row in the case.  Using that one as inspiration I modeled my own case from scratch to hold all 60 bits currently available from LTT Store.

I wanted to keep the case small and compact so there is no room for labels.  However, keeping each set in a row allows you to rely on the stamped indicators for each row to determine the sizes. 

The bits are designed to be removed with the aid of the screwdriver.  The magnet inside of the screwdriver is stronger than the ones holding the bits in. 

Additional Parts Needed:

  • Stainless Steel Rod (1 piece cut to 93mm)
  • Magnets (5mm x 5mm) (72 Magnets Needed for all spaces)

Print Settings:

  • When printing this model you do not necessarily need supports.  However, I found that enabling supports made some of the parts just a little bit cleaner.  
  • I enabled ironing when printing these with a layer height modifier to only iron between 4mm and 15mm.  This got the main surfaces of the case and made it close even nicer.
  • There are two layer heights that you can insert a stop at so you can insert the magnets.  The magnets under the bits are close enough to the build plate that they will hold in without any glue.  I used some CA glue to hold the ones in the upper spots before resuming the prints
    • Make sure you pay attention to the orientation of the polarity or the case will not want to close when you are done.

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