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Yet another drill bit stand. My larger drill bits needed a stand for easier access. The set mainly comprises 13mm reduced shank drill bits. I've included a few more drill bits to round out the set. This stand combines the drill bits into one location. The stand is chunky so that it can handle the long bits and the mass introduced by the drill bits.
See the Xtorque XT8RED 13mm Drill Bits Set for details of the main drill bits incorporated into the stand ...
https://sydneytools.com.au/product/xtorque-xt8red-8-piece-metric-hss-reduced-shank-drill-set
To make the print result more interesting, I do a filament colour swap near the end so that the raised text is printed in another colour and make it more visible. The filament colour swap is setup in your slicer software. Setting up the filament colour is easy in PrusaSlicer, other slicers probably, too.
Once printed, a small amount of attention will be needed to fine tune the hole diameters to ensure a good fit. Just use the bits to carefully adjust the hole size to match the level of snugness fit you prefer to work with. Keep in mind with all drill bit stands, over time the holes do loosen up a little more.
I hope you find the print useful, too.
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