Multiboard Angled Drill Holder
2.2K downloads · 2 years ago · Remixed from the "HSW Angled Drill Holder" by kstuken on Printables.com - https://www.printables.com
Remixed from the "HSW Angled Drill Holder" by kstuken on Printables.com - https://www.printables.com/model/498594. All I did was move the holes to accommodate Mutliboard snaps. I only remixed the wider of the two mounts from the original. The first version requires M3 screws about 14mm-16mm long and M3 Hexnuts required for assembly, as well as multiboard snap, of course. On 2024-02-19 I added a version which should work with Small-thread T-bolts as suggested by spikeon in the comments.






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What length t-bolt is needed to work with it?
I have both Milwaukee and DeWalt gear (yes, I have a tool problem). Has anyone tried with the Milwaukee drills? Love the design... Very minimalist.
I tried with Milwaukee, not a perfect fit but they don't go anywhere.
I have been using the holder for a month or so. I find that after almost daily use it is getting loose. As well even though it is printed in PETG, my Arizona garage gets quite warm which might be contributing to the slight stress of the screw holes. My question is that with the new custom bolt generator if the back side that goes agains the grid could be made triple high (covering nine holes (three wide three down)). The top two and bottom two being made to accomodate a custom bolt. The middle two could either be eliminated or left as a screw hole.
Could you update this to use one of the many mounting solutions provided by Multiboard instead of the M3 screws?
For example, the small T nuts would likely do just fine, all you'd need to do is make the holes a little wider.
I looked that doing that today, and I don't think that the width of the bracket would allow for turning the T-bolts into the board with the holes spaced as wide as I placed them for the M3-bolt version. I moved 'em closer together which concentrates the weight into a smaller section of the multigride, but the grid ought to be strong enough. I also cut out a relief for the half of a flat-head t-bolt to set half-recessed in the bracket. Give it a shot and lemme know how it works out!
Whoops, nevermind. I noticed you did your own take on the remix. Nice!