For that OCD inner child, this beauty of a wall mount holds a dark secret that will torment you.
I blame Wiha. They have driven me to the edge of sanity. How can you make a “Master Set” that includes a chip puller (in 2023???) but lacks pentalobe drivers? How can you make a set that screams for organization that is a prime number? How can you make it so close to all the drivers are divisible by 5? Can you not PLEASE drop the chip puller, add a Phillips #2 and drop the largest metric hex driver!!! OMG I need a break…..
The pact with the devil I have made is to create this organizer with 55 hex holes spaced to accept the otherwise excellent Wiha precision drivers. Yes, this means that if you have a master set you're fine but the 11th metric hex driver will have to throw the pattern off and you have a place for your 1980s era DIP chip extractor. If you add pentalobes you will now have sophie's choice to make. I sacrificed the chip puller and the above mentioned hex driver and now have an OCD compliant grid of Wiha sexiness'. The spare drivers are shamefully hiding in a drawer until I have enough therapy to decide what to do with them.
I printed this wall bracket in white PETG on the 0.2 strength setting in Bambu slicer. It is quite excessively strong. A skookum choocher if I've ever seen one. You can probably waste less plastic and shorten your print cycle. PLA would certainly work, all we're doing is keeping some screwdrivers off the floor, I just didn't have any white PLA on hand. I attached the bracket to my Ikea shelving via 2 sided carpet tape. Any double stick tape would probably work. I like this method as I re-arrange my tool mounting periodically and this keeps the holes in the bookshelf down. If you want to use mechanical fasteners you could easily remix or even use a slicer to punch some round holes under the bracket.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.