Mar 032019
 

Back to the toolbox cleanup again.

This time Screwdriver holders to keep them pesky rolling all over the place drivers inline.

Originally I thought I would be using the modular wrench racks to hold the screwdrivers but Jess and I worked hard to get all the extra space out of them so the wrenches would fit snuggly and frankly the screwdrivers didn’t fit. We started with the ignition wrench holders and made some modifications for precision screwdrivers and just scaled up to build the standard driver sets.

We ended up with a few designs to accommodate all the different sizes of screwdrivers. Since I wanted to keep like drivers together we once again made a modular design using magnets to keep them in place and hold onto the drivers.

The precision screwdriver files consist of 3, 4-slot files (bottom width of 2mm, 3mm, 4mm) and 1, 6-slot file. All accept 12x12x2 disk magnets press it in place.

The standard screwdriver sets consist of all 4 driver racks XS, S, M, L, and LX. The XS (extra small) fit a set of husky small drivers and the LX (extra large) is for HFs 6 in 1 screwdriver which I use a lot. 80% of my old USA made craftsman and Husky drivers fit nicely in the Medium and Large size. These accept 20x10x4 bar magnets press fit. These big magnets are overkill, but work well to hold everything firmly in place.

It’s worth noting these are not the high level of finish we usually apply to a project. This was a quick and dirty fix for a problem.


 

All files are published on Thingiverse here:

Brian Paonessa

For the last 10 years I have been an Internet marketer and web developer with a passion for large system integration projects. I've spent the last few years working for a small fireworks company (Skylighter llc) helping individuals and government clients with pyrotechnic projects. my day to day tasks focus mostly on web development tasks and keeping the Skylighter email marketing machine pumping out good content and offers.