Compact Bit Driver (Premium supporter pack, pocket size screwdriver)

Compact screwdriver storing extra bits and fits in a pocket - now with extra styles!
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This is a quick and practical print you will actually use! A small and compact bit-driver that stores 3 extra bits. Fits easily in the pocket and great to bring with your most used bits.

If you want to, you can print multiple versions and colorcode them with different types of bits in each one!

Overview

This set includes 6 styles of handles:

  • Classic
  • Knurled
  • Tiles
  • Minimalistic
  • Dots
  • Smooth

The bitdriver comes with different versions for you to choose from.

The handle comes in 2 sizes, based on the length of bits it can store:

  • Short - for 25 mm bits
  • Long - for 50 mm bits

The base (bottom of the handle) comes with different screw-types on the bottom:

  • Blank (no icon)
  • Flathead
  • Philips (PH)
  • Pozidrive (PZ)
  • Torx (TX)
  • Hex
  • Square

To print the screw-type and not just a single color base, see instructions below

Multicolor prints

This is optional - but looks nice and help you take the right one in first try. You can do like this (in Bambu Studio):

  1. Insert the Base/Handle you want
  2. Right click on the model and click on Split > To parts
  3. In the left pane Process click on Objects
  4. Select individual parts of the base/handle and choose filament for each.

Assembly

This one is easy - print a handle and a base and screw them together!

Optional: A magnet with diameter of 5 or 6 mm, can be glued in the handle below the bit. Not necesary, as the fit should be fairly tight.

 

Print instructions

To make these strong enough for practical use, consider stronger-than-average print settings. Suggestions:

  • Walls/perimeters: 3-5 - the more walls, the stronger - so test and see what you find the best.
  • Infill: 20-40% - the more infil, the stronger it will be.
  • Supports: No!

Filament

I printed these in filament sponsored by FormFutura - and they work great! To be sturdy enough for practical use I used their Tough PLA mostly - and their Easyfill PLA for color organizing. If interested, check out their products here:

Happy printing!

More practical prints? I got you covered! Check out this collection of practical models - everything from tools to storage solutions. Or maybe see this collection of tool models

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