The file 'EDC Hex Bit Case / Screwdriver Handle 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 9.5KB.
This is the best working prototype so far. I might make revisions.
This hex bit case is made to hold 9 (8+1) standard bits and an extension bit. When using a regular 50mm (total length) extension bit, the 9th bit stays in the extension.
I have gotten the bit hole tolerances to a perfect snug fit with my (pretty much stock) Ender 3 V2, but I assume this might vary depending on your printer. There are spaces for magnets to be glued into the bottom of the bit holes to keep the bits secure regardless. The ones I have used are Neodym 5 x 1 mm from Amazon, with epoxy.
If the extension bit is inserted the other way round it could potentially be used as an emergency screwdriver, although it’s definitely not designed for heavy loads.
The lid snaps in place in a very satisfying and secure fit.
base_edc_hex_bit_case.stl | 39.4KB | |
lid_edc_hex_bit_case.stl | 7.7KB |