Wiha Screwdriver Holder
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Here's a useful fixture if you want to mount a Wiha screwdriver set (this one, available on Amazon) to a ferromagnetic surface. In my case, this was a milling machine, but there are obviously other applications as well.
Materials
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- 3D Printer - I used this one (Amazon)
- Disk Magnets (Amazon)
- Filament - Marble (Amazon)
- Plasti-Dip
- Masking tape
Print Spray and Mark
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Print based on STL found here. Mask off the sides of the holder, then spray the back so it doesn't slide around on your surface.
Fill in recessed "+" and "-" symbols with a marker as desired.
Add Magnets and Use
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Magnets will simply snap into place, and it's ready for attachment to a metal surface and your drivers!
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