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lttstore.com altoids tin bit case
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If you don't have a 3D printer, I sell this design along with the tin at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1377181851/ltt-lttstore-screwdriver-bit-case
This is an insert for an Altoids tin, for storing the lttstore.com screwdriver bits. It will not fit standard bits! An Altoids tin is too short for standard 1/4" bits.
It can fit the entire set of bits, 6 sets of 12 bits, 72 in total. No special filament is needed, an Altoids tin is barely sized right for this task, so TPU or any other fancy filament doesn't matter. PLA is fine.
Note, standard ¼" screwdriver bits are too tall for an Altoids tin, they will not work. This is only for the special 20mm lttstore.com bits. If you are looking for a good set of standard bits, I recommend Wera or Wiha. Also, you will need to store the magnetic bit upside down so it doesn't come out when you open the lid, which usually results in bringing along another bit with it.
You may have to wiggle a bit around in its hole a little bit on the edges
This is an insert for an Altoids tin, for storing the lttstore.com screwdriver bits. It will not fit standard bits! An Altoids tin is too short for standard 1/4" bits.
It can fit the entire set of bits, 6 sets of 12 bits, 72 in total. No special filament is needed, an Altoids tin is barely sized right for this task, so TPU or any other fancy filament doesn't matter. PLA is fine.
Note, standard ¼" screwdriver bits are too tall for an Altoids tin, they will not work. This is only for the special 20mm lttstore.com bits. If you are looking for a good set of standard bits, I recommend Wera or Wiha. Also, you will need to store the magnetic bit upside down so it doesn't come out when you open the lid, which usually results in bringing along another bit with it.
You may have to wiggle a bit around in its hole a little bit on the edges
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