3D printing trays for machinery and tools according to personal needs

Hello everyone, I used a Milwaukee Packout 8435 screw and tool box to store the necessary things for my 1-week trip and took a photo to share with you. Please watch a quick video of the tray and the tools I put in it.
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The reason I made the tray set
I needed a compact box to put in my car, sturdy enough to protect machinery and tools, and waterproof, so I chose Milwaukee's Packout 8435 box to make it consistent. There are many brothers in the world who do this, so I followed suit.

Below is a photo I took in the pine forest.

Details of 3D printing tray, tools and functions.
The special feature of this tray set is that it is glued with a layer of leather on the surface and the locations where machinery and tools are stored to make it more beautiful and limit scratches during the vehicle's movement.


2 high discharge batteries for maximum capacity, 1 5Ah and 1 2.5Ah A battery converter to USB-C power to charge mobile devices or reverse charge the battery if needed. If you go for a week, it's almost fine with 2 batteries. If you go for a month, you'll probably need it. Either way, it's still better. Below the place where the machine is stored are 2 compartments with lids containing common types of screw heads. A 14-piece set of guns and the leather surface are also engraved with numbers for easy viewing. Below each hole there is also a thin layer of padded leather underneath so that the gun tips do not collide too much with the 3D printed plastic tray and are more comfortable.

Below this tray containing the gun, there is a compartment with a tray containing 3 additional specialized ports to open the wheel screws. This gun is a plastic-coated type to limit scratches to the wheel during disassembly. In addition, I have an additional 75mm extension bar to easily insert the gun into some difficult areas. Adds an adapter from ½ inch to ¼ HEX head to attach screw bits or multi-purpose drill bits stored under 2 small compartments below the screwdriver


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