Ryobi Power Tool Pegboard Holder with two rails

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Ryobi Power Tool Pegboard Holder with two rails

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 18% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 18% infill
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2023-10-16 - Updated files with better angled/pitched version as the original had an incorrect bevel. I have also included a single long rail that takes up a smaller span, allowing for more tool mounts within a given area. Finally I have also included a 17mm taller version to allow for the dust output from the Ryobi P440 One+ ¼ sheet palm sander.

For the ASA I would advise you use the high temp plate, glue stick, and print a single item at a time.

Bambu Lab specifics for the prints:

  • Rails:
    • Walls: 3 wall loops
    • Top/Bottom Shell: monotonic top/bottom with rect infill
    • Sparse Infill: 18% gyroid infill
  • Main Body:
    • Walls: 2 wall loops
    • Top/Bottom Shell: monotonic top/bottom with rect infill
    • Sparse Infill: 18% gyroid infill

 

Original Post:

This is my first attempt at sharing a model, please be kind.

@theamzngq ‘s model was great but I wanted to be able to rotate the flat base. I have a lot of Ryobi tools and I will randomly buy new stuff as I need it, being able to rotate the flat base means I am no longer stuck with printing a new one depending on how I want it rotated. I simply slide the old base off the rails and rotate it at-will.

The angled one is after reading the suggestions from the feedback on his model and I really like how it presents the common shaped tools better (drill, drivers, impacts, etc).

I printed most of these using Bambu PLA though but I also have a few with Bambu ASA too. For ASA I would leave the brim on to ensure it prints appropriately and does not warp during the cool down. I used the textured PEI plate with no issues for the tough and I used glue on the hot-plate for the ASA.

Enjoy!

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 18% infill
not sure why this happens but the feet get knocked off mid print
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Because you need to use brim
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I had a similar problem if I was either printing too fast, had the brims on, or didn't put down glue stick. Normally I don't have to do glue but with these I did have to use it.
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Lovely design. Thanks!
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I am glad you like them!!
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These are perfect. Thank you!
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I am glad you like them!!
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