- Joined
- Nov 3, 2004
- Messages
- 3,081
- Reaction score
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- Points
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- Location
- Bay Area CA
- Printer Model
- CR-10, i560 ,MFC-7440N
It seems that 90% of the stuff I print are things for my 3D printing! 
This tool holder was one of the very first things I ever printed when I had my Monoprice Select Mini: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1688459
I LOVE that it's modular and easily customized and modified! It's like a pegboard system on rails!
When I got my CR-10 I modified that thing by making it much longer, and adding different holes to attached to the top frame... but I ended up not liking that position.
So, I opened up Tinkercad and made this:
(printed on it's side)
The triangle piece at the bottom helps adhere it to the bed and also gives the part more strength.
I whipped up a few custom brackets / holders, and here it is on the side of my printer (attached to the frame using these t-nuts: https://amzn.to/2ttFiNI):
I'm also experimenting with adding some "bumps" to the rails for some added friction to keep the mods in place better:
This tool holder was one of the very first things I ever printed when I had my Monoprice Select Mini: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1688459
I LOVE that it's modular and easily customized and modified! It's like a pegboard system on rails!
When I got my CR-10 I modified that thing by making it much longer, and adding different holes to attached to the top frame... but I ended up not liking that position.
So, I opened up Tinkercad and made this:
(printed on it's side)

The triangle piece at the bottom helps adhere it to the bed and also gives the part more strength.
I whipped up a few custom brackets / holders, and here it is on the side of my printer (attached to the frame using these t-nuts: https://amzn.to/2ttFiNI):
I'm also experimenting with adding some "bumps" to the rails for some added friction to keep the mods in place better: