The file 'Makita Battery Mount 3D Printer Model' is (stl,step) file type, size is 386.8KB.
UPDATE (2020-11-18): Based on input and testing from user fischle I have added a third version of this design which is like V2, but fits more snugly on the battery. I have not printed one yet, but @fischle has and said it fits well. All earlier versions remain. The new files have V3 in the name including the STEP file.
UPDATE (2020-08-07): Based on feedback I have added a second version of this design. The original remains. The new files (including the .step file) have V2 in the name. There are two changes in V2:
This a remix of the Makita battery mount by GPlatek. I ended up drawing it over again in Fusion 360 (.step file included), but it follows the original design in most regards. One difference is that I split the model in two so it can be printed without supports and assembled with CA glue. If you prefer, you can print both parts at once and use supports if you'd rather not glue the pieces together.
I have a couple of different models that I use in conjunction with this mount such as:
Left_Side.stl | 127.8KB | |
Makita_Adapter_-_Two_Part_-_V2.step | 294.9KB | |
Makita_Adapter_-_Two_Part_-_V3.step | 285.6KB | |
Makita_Adapter_-_Two_Part_v6.step | 278.7KB | |
Right_Side.stl | 126.1KB | |
V2_Left_Side.stl | 127.9KB | |
V2_Right_Side.stl | 124.3KB | |
V3_Left_Side.stl | 114.2KB | |
V3_Right_Side.stl | 119.1KB |