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TS100 Soldering Iron Case
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I really like my TS100 soldering iron. It came in a nice but ultimately non-durable cardboard box, so I was looking for a case in which to put the iron and accessories.
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The best, from my point of view, was vchan3m's design but I have 8 tips/bits so decided to expand on the existing model, using the STEP file kindly provided with the original. I also found my iron stand/sponge-holder was bigger than in the original, so I increased the space for that. I also added a little storage compartment for odd bits like emergency solder & spare tip screws - just in case ;-)
Full details of the changes are shown further down, under "How I designed this"
**TO MAKE**
To make, just print *Bottom.stl* and *StorageCover.stl*, as normal.
If your magnets sink too far into their recesses, print as many copies of *MagnetShim.stl* as required (see other comments under "How I designed this").
Decide on how you want to deal with the top cover...
**TOP COVER**
If you don
**CHANGES**
The best, from my point of view, was vchan3m's design but I have 8 tips/bits so decided to expand on the existing model, using the STEP file kindly provided with the original. I also found my iron stand/sponge-holder was bigger than in the original, so I increased the space for that. I also added a little storage compartment for odd bits like emergency solder & spare tip screws - just in case ;-)
Full details of the changes are shown further down, under "How I designed this"
**TO MAKE**
To make, just print *Bottom.stl* and *StorageCover.stl*, as normal.
If your magnets sink too far into their recesses, print as many copies of *MagnetShim.stl* as required (see other comments under "How I designed this").
Decide on how you want to deal with the top cover...
**TOP COVER**
If you don
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