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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A Milwaukee battery holder which can be mounted onto any surface to holder your battery

The battery holder has the notches in it so your battery clicks into place and will not fall out

there is enough clearance that you are able to mount it on any surface and enough so you don't have to mount it on the edge of you're table and you can mount it as far back as you like

Disclaimer: this is not a genuine Milwaukee product this is a version i have made myself and i am not selling it and it is a free product

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
worked great first try. very good print profile. No issues.
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did you use PLA or PETG? that looks really smooth
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Replying to @Rayudhernandez0 :
This was printed in PLA. I found out that for battery holders PLA is strong enough for me. For tool holders I usualy use PETG, I printed it at very slow speeds and it really made it look very smooth. Filament is just som rubbish PLA that I bought for 10€
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Have not tried it yet. Printed nice. Thanks.
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did u end up trying it? and does the battery slot in nice and easy and then come out easy aswell?
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These work great. Simple, easy to print. Study and lock in well.
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Printed well with PETG directly from Bambu Handy. had supports that were relatively easy to remove.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
perfect!! thanks for sharing
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did u end up trying it? and does the battery slot in nice and easy and then come out easy aswell?
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Replying to @Smarty :
no it was very tight I had to sand down the inside to get the battery to slide in and out easy.
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Replying to @mbrucks.meters :
Did you print upright, or laying down?
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prints clean and looks great
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did u end up trying it? and does the battery slot in nice and easy and then come out easy aswell?
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Brilliant File
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A little tight but nice print
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