Wood Vs 3D Printed Tool Holder Made With The Ankermake M5C - Free Files!
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- I built a new design for a drill holder in both wood and to be 3D printed with an Ankermake M5C 3d printer. Also you can download all of the files for free and the wood cut sheet!
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I’m a 3d printer guy who is trying to organize his wood shop - thrilled to see someone embracing the best of both worlds, a lot of people don’t understand the crossover and potential. It’s a makers world out there! Also, you have only scratched the surface with the modular design, I’m going to tinker and send you something. This is a happy coincidence as I was just looking at all the wood power tool organizers and thinking of quicker, easier, 3d printer options.
Cool yea I really see the value, going to make this a regular series! Good luck on the giveaway!
Great video the 3d printer holders look awesome wasn’t expecting that
Thanks very much! Yeah, I wasn’t big on 3-D printers until recently and now I see a lot of value for them in augmenting things in the shop! Good luck in the giveaway
One benefit of using 3d printed modular stuff is that you can easily store and reuse the files in the future. Also, 3d printing lets you change the colors, so, for example, you could use black plastic for impact tools. With woodworking, you'll have to measure everything, find the right bits and tools, and it'll almost be like starting from scratch.
So I agree on the benefits of 3d printing, that’s why I like the series as a way to expose woodworkers to it and show how it’s useful in the shop 👍 the dig on woodworking though… I wouldn’t go throwing stones, there are tons of woodworking apps where I model and store all my measurements, set up blocks and jigs make making those cuts easy using different species and stains I could easily color code. There’s also the enjoyment in crafting. I could knock 3-D printing in a ton of different ways however, it’s not a this or that, it’s different ways of accomplishing things and different jobs call for different tools. I really enjoy both and see the different merits in both.
Have need for 2” and 1” sanding disc storage love to see a wood vs 3D printed solution!
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I would like to see in the next wood vs 3D video I will make next month. Great Idea using the 3D printer. I do both wood working and 3D printer. I have built a wood tool holder and plan to download your plan for the 3D printed tool holder. Having the Ankermake would be great.
Very cool good luck on the giveaway!
Timely video.. I’ve been contemplating a 3d printer lately. Would love to see a magnetic socket set holder
They are very handy in the shop! Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
I can think of many things that I would like to see. Squares,Japanese pull saws, or router bits just off the top of my head. A plane till might be kind of cool.
Ooo a 3d printed pull saw is out there, fun ideas! Good luck on the giveaway
Wood vs Printed comparison of shop made jigs would be great. Thanks
Great idea good luck on the giveaway
Great design, So versatile
Thank you! Cheers!
I wish that I had a lightweight yet durable holder for my Carter F.A.S.T. Bandsaw setup blocks where I could attach them to the metal cabinet of my bandsaw. A 3-D printed plastic case would be perfect.
hmm cool idea! good luck on the giveaway!
Great video! Some type of clamp storage would be another good idea. Thanks for the content!
Clam storage would be fun, good luck on the giveaway!
Your video is very informative, I’m reorganizing my shop and I like the ideas. Having an Ankermake printer would be a great addition. Thanks for your Video.
Thanks! Good luck on the giveaway!
Super Wood VS 3D Printed and the fact that you share your plans and files! I would like to see a storage wall solution in wood and 3D printed or a combination of both, have seen a 3D storage wall but think a combo solution would be a better solution. Super job will look forward to more from you. Thanks!
Thanks! Yea I always give plans and files free in video, not trying to make my viewers pay, the ideas to share knowledge! Good luck on the giveaway!
Hi Justin, my name is Wayne from Alberta Canada. First and foremost thank you so much for taking the time to make your videos and to share your knowledge, your techniques and clear to the point explanations are excellent!
Both versions are Brilliant 👍 I have lots of scrap ¾” & ½” plywood, I’m happy to go with the plywood version thanks again for sharing your plans. Looking forward to your next video, Wayne
Thanks so much Wayne! Good luck on the giveaway!
i would like to see some flip up router/ drill bit holders for drawer storage, similar to some bit storage sets……they lay flat in the drawer, but flip up for bit removal
Ah cool idea good luck on the giveaway!
This a really great video. These 3D printer fascinate me! Have seen some of your other awesome videos you have done with it! Keep up the awesome videos... your style of videos make everything interesting and informative. 👍👊
Wow thank you very much!
A suggestion for building with wood verse 3d printing would be templates or jigs. I could see benefits of both or even combining both methods for a single finished product
Good thought!! Good luck on the giveaway!
I would love to see something 3D printed for nail guns
Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
Great video. I’d like to try a combination of the two approaches. Wood for the bulk of the tool holder, but 3D Printed parts to get the fit perfect for each drill
Great idea!
Awesome to see the different ways to make tool holders. Drill bit or router bit storage would be good. Hand saw storage would be excellent to see how you would tackle it.
good idea! good luck on the giveaway!
Love the chanel and great content of wood versus 3D printed. I would like to see socket and wrench organization
You might be in luck wink, wink, great ideas good luck on the giveaway
I would like to see wood vs. 3D printed - tool drawer organization
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
Would like to see differnt stops done with a 3d printer vs wood. Miter saw, router even bandsaw stops would be great
Great ideas, good luck on the giveaway
good stuff. would like to see some French cleat tool holders, a strength comparison would also be great.
Good idea! I’m gonna be putting out a ultimate French cleat guide volume 2 either in December or January and I’m gonna do a strength test on 3-D printed cleats as well as three-quarter inch and half inch during that video. Good luck on the giveaway!
Like the video and modular design. While watching, I noticed a 3d printer could print out the components of the wood system. It would be the same style plate with T-slots. The plates could be printed on end with out the need for supports. They could then be screw to an upper shelf. Using multiple plates you could make it as wide as needed. Then the vertical dividers could be printed with a matching slot to slide into the T-slot on each end. These could also be printed on end without need for supports. The bottom plates would also be printed vertical without the need for supports and T-slots. With multiple width bottom plates you could chose the proper size needed for each tool. This would effectively make a modular system with the 3d printer the same as the wood system. Additionally, the strength of the plastic could allow for closer spacing giving more options for arranging the parts.
very true! hadn't thought about that so good thinking! Good luck on the giveaway!
Great content! Id love to see some 3d printed french cleat tool holders.
I would also like to make a suggestion if i may, the hook design is interesting but not very optimised for 3d printing, a sliding dovetail design would be much more efficient and wouldnt have to worry about supports, or even the same profile as your using for the adaptors.
Very good suggestion on the hook design! I like it! Good luck on the giveaway!
What a great video Justin I’m find myself learning towards saving for a 3D printer so many cool and creative things you can do and make. Thank you for always sharing your plans with us so very grateful for that 🙏🏻. Would love to see a Chisel holder and a set of router templates to do rounds overs on corners.
Thanks Jim! Yea I have been having a ton of fun with mine now, think this will be a monthly series! Good luck on the giveaway!
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Wood vs 3d draw organization and router bit storage
Good idea good luck on the giveaway
I would like to see a small parts organizers 3D printed vs a Wood solution
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I enjoyed this video very much and I am very new to 3D printing myself so I would like to see some vs videos of hand tool holders and maybe even hand plane holders.
Thanks! I plan on making this a very regular series. I had a lot of fun with it, good ideas, and good luck on the giveaway.
Instead of having the different spacers and having to "scale up" for different sizes, the basic design could be made "parametric" and then you could always print _just_ the size that you need, i.e. without needing to also print a separate spacer nor having to worry about the mounting hole sizes being problematic at different sizes.
Good idea 👍
I wood like to comparisons for small parts organizers in drawers, wood vs 3-D printed.
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
3d printed modular battery holders to go with the tool holders.
Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
Great idea. I love seeing new things made with a 3d printer.
Thanks I like this I think I’ll be doing a monthly series with it!
Comparison of wood and 3D print of a CNC drawer or bit organization. 3D is my next purchase and your videos seem to make the AnkerMake appear to be very user friendly.
Good idea! I would definitely agree with the very friendly. This is my third 3-D printer in both of the other two I purchased, which were well reviewed units, were returned right away, because they were not user-friendly I like computer-based items that have matching software that goes with it so then there’s no guest work or having to import profiles and things of that nature the software is made for the hardware and vice versa. Good luck on the giveaway!
The benefits of 3D printing toolholders is the ability to customize and create bespoke tool holders for all of your tools. I understand the desire for modularity so you can print it once and forget it, but with the ability to create something bespoke I'm not too sure it's necessary.
Sure but I’d say the same thing about my wooden holders. I’m constantly buying new tools, and so I regularly have to rip out my bespoke wooden tool holders, and completely remake them again to accommodate the new tools. So I have started to build all of my wood holders with modular in mind as well. Just presenting one option and perspective for it. Of course everybody’s different with how they want to do it..
Very well presented video and THANK YOU for sharing the files/details!!
My pleasure!
I would love to see a 3d print of tool battery holders.
Good idea good luck on the giveaway
Great video. I would like to see a 5" orbital sander and sandpaper storage soultion in both wood and 3D print.
Great idea good luck on the giveaway
I would love to see you build a powered air purifying respirator. Like a DIY version of the 3m Versaflo. A true challenge :)
lol challenge indeed! I’m up for challenges but that one would need to wait till after new years, I’m working 12 hr days right now with my Christmas company then coming home and filming soooo will need some free time on my hands to tackle that one lol. Great idea good luck on the giveaway!
Another great video. Ì have two suggestions for the 3D vs. Wood. A rack to hold chisels and a set of router templates for different size corner radii and chamfers.
Very useful good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
I am so immature! I laughed at so many moments in the video. Thank you! I like the aesthetic of the printed holder. You can really add life to your tool wall!
Hey I’ll take any laughs I can get lol good luck on the giveaway!
in the next wood vs 3D video i would like to see a block plane holder
great idea! good luck!
Great video. I would like your options for clamp storage.
Good idea good luck on the giveaway
Hello, I’ve seen a lot of videos discussing guide rail squares from companies like TSO. They are made to support different track saw rails and I think it would be cool to make something out of wood and also with a 3D printer to see if you can do it at a cheaper price or if it’s still better just to buy one. The video could show how you would plan to insure that the wood version is square or a true 90. The same could show how a 3D printer could possibly insure that the printed piece is also a true 90 and whether it’s more accurate. Maybe a head to head with an actual aluminum device could be added as a bonus such as the TSO version. Anyway, just an idea and both tool holders you made are great designs. Thank you for inspiring.
Great ideas, I like it! Good luck on the giveaway!
Love this wood vs 3D Printing. I don't think I have seen a comparison video & showdown like this before. New subber just b/c of this 😃
Cool thanks! And going to make it a monthly going forward 👍
I have one of those keyhole bits laying around I might have to try using it like this. Also making a printed version is very tempting for custom tool holders. Clamp holders could be a good idea to put head to head
You know, I had that keyhole bit lying around for ages, I bought it for the usual picture frame keyhole hanger inset, but honestly rarely ever use it so it was nice to find a different use for it. One user did point out that a dovetail bit might be better in the long run, so I’ll have to play with that too, good luck on the giveaway!
I would like to see strength comparison between the 3D holder and the wooden holder. I believe either will be strong enough for the intended purpose, but let's see how far the printed ones can go.
good idea
I would love to see the next 3d model on your site have a small shop would be good ideas for storing my tools
Good stuff! Good luck on the giveaway!
I noticed on your wall special holders for measuring devices. would like to see custom holders instead of foam cutouts
Good idea! Good luck with the giveaway
A picture frame clamp jig would be cool to print(x style).
Thanks for the idea! Goodluck on the giveaway!
I would like to see a comparison of parts/tools drawer dividers.
Good idea good luck on the giveaway
I like both designs. I Actually have ideas for upgrades. For the wooden system, I’d add a dadoed back so when you slide in the dividers, the back of the dividers would engage the dado. That would help keep the dividers from splaying outwards away from the tool when the weight of the tool rests on the bottom of the divider. On the 3D print, i like your idea of the batteries on top. I’d add a lock on battery adapter plate so you can click in and securely store your batteries. the lock on could reuse the design you have for stacking the tool holders laterally. A big thanks for sharing your design drawings for free. Not too many folks do that. 🎉
PS an idea for another vs could be concentric cam locks, wood vs 3D print. I haven’t decided on a 3D printer yet, but I’m close. I make wooden concentric cam locks, teardrop shape, to act as dog hole clamps, a mechanism to engage/disengage wheels on roll around work carts, and a lifting mechanism to engage a dust collector bucket.
Great ideas! I mentioned the dado back at one point for rigidity (or at least I filmed it at one point, might have been cut for time) but either way your right there, I specifically didn’t do it because I was placing in really deep items that would have prohibited them being put if I had put a backer on, or required me to make it a deeper unit. Good luck on the giveaway!
Great face-off. I actually think the 3D printed part won the competition, as you can start a print and go do something else. How about a picture frame competition?
Ah interesting idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I think a hood idea for wood vs 3d printer are french cleat hardware/ storage bins
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
Contest Post. Next competition should be a wood push block or stick vs a 3d printable one. You could make that file free as well since we all need these safety items in our shops. Great video and I defiantly love you shared the fact we can have other people create the files, we do not have to be experts in everything to receive the benefits.
Indeed! And great ideas. Good luck on the giveaway.
I would like to see a nice 3d printed drill bit tray.
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I would love to see more tool holders. Wrenches, sockets, those sorts of things.
Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
Great video. Really appreciate the new small shop ideas that you are providing.
Thanks! Think this will be a monthly series going forward, I like it! Good luck on the giveaway!
I'd like to see a head to head on drawer organizers.
Loved the video, I think the 3D printed version is great. One thing I'd do differently though is design right and left end cap versions that don't have the connections for a cleaner look.
I thought about that after I had paid the designer of course lol I think a few people are going to do remixes of it - good luck on the giveaway!
good day - this was very informative and would like to see move videos with wood and 3D printed project shown
Thanks I’m going to make this a regular series, I had a lot of fun with it!
I liked the video! How about doing a 3D vs wood paper towel holder.
That’s a new one! Good idea. Good luck on the giveaway
Love your videos and instruction style.
I really haven’t thought much about getting into 3D printing but found this video to be extremely interesting.
I would like to see a blast gate construction idea for multiple size hoses. I can see where the adapters could be 3D printed and exchanged where needed.
Thanks again for a great project.
I’ve actually printed a few blast gates including a Y style and they are my favorite so far, check out my video on the AnkerMake M5C I make one in there, as well as 10 other items. I was not a 3-D person until very recently with this printer, because it was so easy and the millions of free shop stuff that you can just print out with it it’s crazy. Good luck on the giveaway.
Would like to see wood vs 3D printed shelf brackets
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
Magnetic bit holders would be nice.
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I would love to see your take on router bit storage.
good idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
How about something to organize jigsaw blades, sawzall blades and multitool blades. Thanks!
great suggestion! check my original m5c review video, I made a drawer organizer set of trays to hold exactly those 3 items! Good luck on the giveaway!
Really enjoyed your video. Your idea of using the keyhole router bit to provide options for spacing was very creative. I have not given 3D printing a great deal of thought in the workshop, but you have opened my eyes and piqued my interest. Something new to learn.
I would like to see a video on stop blocks that could be used with T-track for a miter saw or ways to use 3D printing to create drawer guides/rails. Regardless, thank you for sharing your creativity!
Yeah I hadn’t either until very recently and then realized how much accessory could be in the woodshop especially for something like a dust, hose, adapter, custom-made for particular tool, etc.Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
Love the comparison videos. Shows that printing can be part of woodworking. I know that you've already got the socket and wrench holders, but would like to see some printed with magnets to help hold everything in. - Chris
thanks Chris! Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
great idea you have. lets see a screw driver holder or a chisel holder
Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
How about 3D printed vs. wood for creating table saw throat plate for use as a zero clearance insert (with slots for riving knife or equivalent).
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
Definity would like to see the next wood vs 3D video I will make next month looking for rattle spray can and glue storage solutions.
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I'm not a big commenter on youtube. As a rule, I don't troll. I'm tossing out some criticism from real experience. The T slot plywood holder is not robust. Leaving an empty slot for a relatively short period of time will see deflection in the holder from adjacent full slots.
Major home center store 5 layer 3/4" plywood will behave even worse than the 7 layer you are using.
The setup is more difficult, but a dovetail slot works great with very little to no deflection. Also, don't accept the base of the 1/4" dovetail bit; run another pass to make the narrow part about 3/8" wide.
Tight tolerance and glue with the T-slot bit works great, but of course you somewhat lose the key feature of customizing width.
I like the lego look of the 3d printed holder.
Finally, hopefully I'm wrong and your experience will be different than mine when I went down this path.
Thanks for the thoughtful criticism! I do appreciate others with a well thought out rebuttal. I like the thought of the dovetail in place of the T. Definitely something I will experiment with. I will be sure to post after some time if I do see major deflections, My feeling is I like to try things as they pop in my head, some work some don't, so interested to see how it goes! Again I appreciate the feedback! and good luck on the giveaway!
I’d like to see how to do some of slicer programming.
On the ankermake when I printed? I kept it in easy mode so ankermake software did everything, I showed the settings I used otherwise. Was there anything in particular?
Those must've taken a long time to print! I've been adding 3d printing to my woodworking projects and I've found that using the printer just for the small precision parts to be more fun. For example in this case, just the inserts and some rails for them can be printed & the rest is just making boxes which we're all very experienced at!
You could also prevent the need for all that support material by having the cleat stick out on a 45deg angle. Looks like it would be possible for this model.
yea 8 hrs each on these, so not tooo bad. True on the 45, this was my first time working with a freelancer so kept it simple good luck on the giveaway!
Great comparison...I would love to see your versions of possible router bit storage solutions in both wood and 3d printing (or maybe even a combination of the two).
Thanks! Good ideas and good luck on the giveaway!
would like to see in the next wood vs 3D video I will make next month.
good luck on the giveaway
print files with magnets would be cool
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
Love the content and of course love to see giveaways as well! I would like to see a wood vs 3D head to head on a guide to ensure my table saw blade is parallel to the slots.
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
well I guess I'm late to the party...all the fun comparison comments are here..I've been tring to make jigs, wood shrink and moves around. something like featherboards maybe?
hey never too late, feather boards are cool, good luck on the giveaway!
Awesome concept. Vs, 3/4 French cleats vs 1/2. Same plywood quality.
I have in the works a complete French cleat guide vol 2 for January where im going to set up a rig to test that, its a questions I get a lot!
Good stuff
Appreciate it
I’d like to see how you approach your design process to help inspire our own design. And what software you used as I may have missed that. I use tinkercad atm.
On this one, I actually hired a freelance designer on Fiverr, I drew out the project supplied all the measurements, and then they did the 3-D modeling themselves as it was a little bit above my skill level for 3-D modeling
I think it would be neat to see a 3d made featherboard that rides in the miter slot vs. a wooden one. Perhaps with adjustable slots for positioning.
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
Overall I like the idea of the 3D printed version. I believe, with some effort, some tweaks could be made to the design to speed up the print and reduce the amount of filament used. Thanks for the video!
thanks! im sure too, first version and all! Good luck on the giveaway!
I'd love to see French cleats vs 3d printed French cleats... In a strength/weight comparison!
Wood to wood, plastic to plastic, and then a combo of either.
great Idea that id love too! good luck on the giveaway
I really enjoy your woodworking videos and have used several of your tips in my shop. Keep up the great work.
For the next 3D to wood comparison test I would like to see a T-Track stop block to be used at a miter station or crosscut sled.
Thanks so much! Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
It's a great project, I really like the organization type of stuff especially things for the cleat wall. I'd love to be able to print my own, but your giving the files away for free makes me really want to pursue a 3d printer. So a huge thank you for them and love your channel. keep it up!
How about a comparison air cleaner. The cheapo 4 filter method vs a nicer looking model a WW might build vs a commercial ceiling mount one for example. Need to use an PPM air tester to see how clean the air is as you get results.
Good out of the box idea! Trying to think volume wise how to print that, I have constrains based on the printers size. Good idea! Good luck on the giveaway
The 3D holders look great. I would like to see a strength comparison between the two. Looks like 3D is more than capable though.
I was thinking about that however, there are a lot of factors with strength on the 3-D printed one. The filament type used, and then the amount of infill on the print itself. The typical goal would be to use the least amount of infill needed in order to make a successful structure that is going to hold up in day-to-day use. If I was going for strength for a test however I would just solid print the thing to make it as strong as possible. However, then I’m just using a crazy amount of filament so the strength is tricky as I printed it with 20% infill it’s plenty strong for Its day-to-day use. Good luck on the giveaway.
i would like to see you do the zero clearance plate for saws.
Good idea good luck on the giveaway
I would like to see a clamp organization system.
Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I'd like to see a 3D chisel holder.
Good idea good luck on the giveaway
Would it be possible for a 3d print vs wood built wood plane rack?
Sure it’s a good idea! Good luck on the giveaway!
I dont know anything about 3d printing. But, if its free, its for me! Even if ibdont win, the entry fee is free.
I would like to see a floating tenon jig. Im currently in the process of building a large dining room table and will be using floating tenons. Ive built one out of wood and scraped it half way in. I have built a simpler design. Hopefully this will get the wheels spinning in your head.
Free is always right! Great idea! Good luck on the giveaway
great videos How about doing dust collector blast gate showdown
Ooo that would be a fun one! Good luck on the giveaway!
If those hooks were designed different with a ramp under you could go without sports. I may remix the design.
Cool, go for it! There’s always ways to make it better!
Good vid. How does the cost of the filament compare to the plywood? Also, how many printers do you need to get you just as fast building it with the wood?
On cost , So depends on your infill (how much empty void you leave inside vs solid plastic) I would say that vs plywood it’s a bit more expensive but it’s a different process too. I prefer woodworking but I have come to value the intricate designs and functions you can make with 3d printing and it’s not time consuming as I just hit print and walk away. I use it a lot for tool holders, dust collection (I LOVE my 3d printed Y blast gates) and organizational storage items. From a time perspective sometimes it faster sometimes it’s slower. It’s much faster on smaller jobs, like my chisel holder for me to make it beveled in the same way would take a hr or so but printed in 20min
So many potential dirty jokes for this episode 😂
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That 3D model need some improvements to remove the need for supports...
Adding a 45 degree slant on the hooks and adjusting the holes too....
This was one of my very first attempts so sure improvement needed. I posted the file for free and able to be remixed for anyone looking to do so 👍