This works with my previous Hexx Case Tool Roll.
And with the Hexx Cass Tool Box
Adds a bit more functionality to the system, mainly that you can connect several of the tool rolls together and carry them as a single container.
The slots along the top edge are intended for rubber bands, and that'll help keep contents from falling out.
There is a bit of manually modeled support material that can be clipped off. If you split the model in your slicing program, you can remove it before printing.
Filament: PETG, PLA, ABS, etc
Top/Bottom Layers: 3
Perimeters: 3+
Infill: 50-100%
Bridging Angle: 45°
Support Material: No
Thin Wall Detect: Yes
Because of the long expanse that are relatively unsupported, fast infill strokes or an infill type that zig zags a lot is more likely to cause serious rippling. Either choose an infill pattern with relatively smooth lines, or a lower over all speed. I found Concentric and Archimedian Chords to be alright.
Can be printed in 3 different orientations with success, but there is some bridging, and might produce some stringing in the direction that has the more extreme angles. Sorry, it might be trial and error until you find a surface appearance you particularly prefer. Widest side down is probably best.
Less density is certainly possible, but of course makes it less durable.
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Grip_Lid_1.stl | 1.7MB | |
Grip_Lid_2.stl | 1.6MB |