The holder slants to minimize how much it sticks out so there are two versions - One if you have it on the left side of the board and one if you have it on the right side of the board.
Uses a total of 14 (Sorry!) 3x6mm magnets. 1 or 2 on the front, and one in the back to help pull the Handel in when you put it back. And the tool can swing out when you grab it. It's pretty nice
I was able to print this without supports, but tree supports may help some printers.
About the cleats
This attaches to the pegboard using cleats so it can securely attach to the pegboard. Why? Well when I would remove some of my tools, the holder would come out with it. The video explains a lot of it.
I included 2 different cleats (depending on how tight they end up printing) and the step file for them so you can modify them as needed. They print just fine without supports and I have been using PLA for it without issue (quick to print more if you break them). I also found that sometimes I needed to deburr them to get them to slide easily. But it's also kinda nice if they don't slide super easily if you are doing a semi-permeant. You can just lightly use a hammer to get them to slide all the way down.
If they break off, Ive just used a hammer and a small screwdriver to back them out of the groove
The author marked this model as their own original creation.