Makita Charger Rack (digital files)
This is a 3D printable rack designed to hold a Makita battery charger.
These are digital files in the form of .STL and .STEP for adding to your 3D slicer software.
We have also included BambuStudio project files with print settings. This was designed to use very minimal supports.
Assembly is required. Most of the parts need to be glued together for strength in holding the heavy batteries and charger.
We recommend using this glue if you print this in PLA filament: SCIGRIP Weld-On #4 Adhesive (4 oz.)
Here is a link to the teal blue filament we use. Its a great match for Makita: Paramount Mid Century Teal
We also used threaded inserts for securing the top latch: Ruthex #8-32 RX-8-32x8.1 Brass Heat Set Insert for Plastic Parts
And here are the screws that fit the threaded inserts: #8-32 x 1/2" Flat Head Socket Cap
*FAQ:
We have not tested printing this using other filament types
Some of the parts have small diamond shaped holes for inserting pins to align parts together.
The BambuStudio project file has two trays for printing all the parts.
We have not set this up using other slicer software.
Unfortunately I work fulltime and are unable to manufacture products for sale at this time.
The files included have all the parts exported together. You can easily break them apart in your slicer software by choosing the “split to objects” or “break into objects” commands (if available).
The file that you downloaded is a .zip file which is a common compressed file format. You should be able to right click on it and decompress it to your computer or you can use a free program like WinRar.
Here is a link to the BambuLab store with discounts if you are looking to buy a printer or supplies: http://shrsl.com/2lk57-2yn7-1cwx9
I get a small commission if you use that link to purchase.
This is a 3D printable rack designed to hold a Makita battery charger.
These are digital files in the form of .STL and .STEP for adding to your 3D slicer software.
We have also included BambuStudio project files with print settings. This was designed to use very minimal supports.
Assembly is required. Most of the parts need to be glued together for strength in holding the heavy batteries and charger.
We recommend using this glue if you print this in PLA filament: SCIGRIP Weld-On #4 Adhesive (4 oz.)
Here is a link to the teal blue filament we use. Its a great match for Makita: Paramount Mid Century Teal
We also used threaded inserts for securing the top latch: Ruthex #8-32 RX-8-32x8.1 Brass Heat Set Insert for Plastic Parts
And here are the screws that fit the threaded inserts: #8-32 x 1/2" Flat Head Socket Cap
*FAQ:
We have not tested printing this using other filament types
Some of the parts have small diamond shaped holes for inserting pins to align parts together.
The BambuStudio project file has two trays for printing all the parts.
We have not set this up using other slicer software.
Unfortunately I work fulltime and are unable to manufacture products for sale at this time.
The files included have all the parts exported together. You can easily break them apart in your slicer software by choosing the “split to objects” or “break into objects” commands (if available).
The file that you downloaded is a .zip file which is a common compressed file format. You should be able to right click on it and decompress it to your computer or you can use a free program like WinRar.
Here is a link to the BambuLab store with discounts if you are looking to buy a printer or supplies: http://shrsl.com/2lk57-2yn7-1cwx9
I get a small commission if you use that link to purchase.
This is a 3D printable rack designed to hold a Makita battery charger.
These are digital files in the form of .STL and .STEP for adding to your 3D slicer software.
We have also included BambuStudio project files with print settings. This was designed to use very minimal supports.
Assembly is required. Most of the parts need to be glued together for strength in holding the heavy batteries and charger.
We recommend using this glue if you print this in PLA filament: SCIGRIP Weld-On #4 Adhesive (4 oz.)
Here is a link to the teal blue filament we use. Its a great match for Makita: Paramount Mid Century Teal
We also used threaded inserts for securing the top latch: Ruthex #8-32 RX-8-32x8.1 Brass Heat Set Insert for Plastic Parts
And here are the screws that fit the threaded inserts: #8-32 x 1/2" Flat Head Socket Cap
*FAQ:
We have not tested printing this using other filament types
Some of the parts have small diamond shaped holes for inserting pins to align parts together.
The BambuStudio project file has two trays for printing all the parts.
We have not set this up using other slicer software.
Unfortunately I work fulltime and are unable to manufacture products for sale at this time.
The files included have all the parts exported together. You can easily break them apart in your slicer software by choosing the “split to objects” or “break into objects” commands (if available).
The file that you downloaded is a .zip file which is a common compressed file format. You should be able to right click on it and decompress it to your computer or you can use a free program like WinRar.
Here is a link to the BambuLab store with discounts if you are looking to buy a printer or supplies: http://shrsl.com/2lk57-2yn7-1cwx9
I get a small commission if you use that link to purchase.
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