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DeWalt 20v Max Tool Holder

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  • DeWalt_20v_Max_Tool_Holder_Spacer_10mm.stl
  • DeWalt_20v_Max_Tool_Holder_Spacer_3mm.stl
  • DeWalt_20v_Max_Tool_Holder_Spacer_4mm.stl
  • DeWalt_20v_Max_Tool_Holder_Spacer_5mm.stl
  • DeWalt_20v_Max_Tool_Holder_v2.stl

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Last update 2021-03-22 at 17:01
Publication date 2021-02-02 at 07:37
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-11-14 at 01:45
Design number 281220

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Bracket for holding DeWalt 20v Max tools, either on a wall or under a shelf.

Hey, folks, this has been downloaded dozens of times. How about a "like" now and then? :) Or a make, or a comment?

[Companion battery holder is here:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/dewalt-20v-6-v-max-battery-holder-bracker
{yes, the URL looks messed up, but that's correct. It saved the one I typoed and won't change it even after the model title was corrected}]

11/15/20: v2 uploaded.
This one changes from the previous version, which had three discrete thicknesses, to a standard base with spacers/shims to allow you to mix 'n' match to make your own thickness.

112/18/20
Decreased the diameter of the outside of the alignment pegs very slightly (0.2mm) to allow ease of assembly of spacers to each other and main body.

The standard base works most of the time, but some tools (for example, the cordless orbital sander, with its dust exhaust/vacuum attachment which extends to the rear) are not going to fit properly on the standard one, thus the ability to use spacers to stand the tool off from the surface however much you need to.

The standard base is 5mm thick. Also included are 3mm, 4mm, 5mm & 10mm spacers. These have interlocking pegs to align them and the screw holes. So, if you need an additional 6mm, use (2) 3mm spacers. 7mm would use (1) 3mm and (1) 4mm, etc. You can do the rest of your math yourself (unless you learned Common Core math - or live here in Oregonistan, where the Education Board just decided that requiring a student to present and show steps to the correct answer in math problems is somehow "racist" - then you'll need to obtain assistance).

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