Summary
I bought a Hooye metric tap set off of Amazon and it needed a case.
For the three smallest taps, I made the case to fit the handles for small taps here:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1701162
Hopefully others will find it useful.
Amazon link for the tap set:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071VKZ2DC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tag: metric
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Hooye Metric Tap Case 3D Print Model
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Die M16 Free 3D Model
Model dimensions:- diameter – 45 mm- width – 18 mmDesigned in Solid Works 2015, rendered in Keyshot 5.0.99.
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Kreg Router Table Metric Fine Adjustment Gauge 3D Print Model
Summary
While the Kreg Router Table can be supplied with metric units on the flat tapes, the fine adjustment dial is still in imperial. Here is my replacement for this.
It needs to be printed as two part, but they press fit together. A small amount of CA glue can be used.
3D printing in white is recommended so that the numbers can be easly highlighted with a black sharpie. -

Stubby Wrench Holder – Metric 3D Print Model
Summary
Wrench Organizer for Harbor Freight 12pc Stubby Combination Wrench Set. Tray is designed for Metric wrenches in the set.
Print Settings
Printer:
Anet A8 Rafts:
No Supports:
No Resolution:
0.3 Infill:
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YASH – Yet another spool holder – metric version
Summary
Hi there,
first of all: This is not pure 3D printing – this needs a 15mm aluminium rod cut to the appropriate length.
You can print it quite fast and I really love the ease of use on it. If you´re swapping filament very very often stay tuned I´ll designing a version for this application too and add it here.
What to print for regular 1kg spools:
side 2 times
bar110 2 times (the 110 is also the lenght of 15mm aluminium tube you´ll need)
wheel 2 times (I´ll be adding a few spool diamters – If you need anything special let me know and I´ll provide those files too).
spacers as needed (assemble everything except the spacer to figure out how much you need or just print a few of each size and use them as you need them)
What to come (“work-in-progress”):
version for bigger spools (this means only longer bars and a longer rod).
Taller version If someone tells me that his spools are touching the ground.
AND: Imperial version – but since I don´t know what since aluminium tube you can source cheap in the US I´ll wait for your input on this issue.
Print Settings
Printer:
Prusa i3 mk2 Rafts:
No Supports:
No Resolution:
200 micron Infill:
10% Notes:
3 perimeters
3 top and bottom layers
10% rectilinear infill
You can crank up those values according to your needs but they work fine for me.

