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title: Tiny toolkit 4mm bit holder
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date: 2025-09-11
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thumbnail: content/2025/09/11-tiny-toolkit-4mm-bit-holder/driver-bit-holder.png
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thumbnail: content/2025/09/11-tiny-toolkit-4mm-bit-holder/bit-holder-in-the-kit.JPG
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tags:
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- 3D Printing
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- Tools
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{% img_responsive "content/2025/09/11-tiny-toolkit-4mm-bit-holder/driver-bit-holder.png", "The driver bit holder" %}
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{% img_responsive "content/2025/09/11-tiny-toolkit-4mm-bit-holder/bit-holder-in-the-kit.JPG" , "The driver bit holder in the Tiny Toolkit" %}
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## Design process
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I started with sketches of a hexagon, constrained to 4mm in the narrow dimension. I created a further hexagon 1.8 mm offset out from the first.
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When printed, this held the bits in place, and aligned them to go mostly to the bottom. They were easy to slide in, but held firmly.
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I am left seeing how long it will last and if the compliant parts will break. If they do, I can thicken them up a little and reprint it.
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It is already getting a bit loose for some heavier bits.
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