Between the flights of stairs there is an exterior door thankfully so that helps, but yeah, I need to think through how big I make things so that they don't get stuck down there.
For sure. I have a shop vac under the right workbench that is connected to the table saw. Otherwise, I broom everything up. Almost all my other tools have vac attachments, so getting a few more shop vacs isn't a bad idea. Thanks.
Yep, no more rubber bands. I had to find a better way.
It isn't TPU although that would have been a good idea if I had any. It is PETG. The tools don't fall out if you turn it upside down because they sit nice and snug in there. So far they've stayed in the case while in my pocket, even when turned upside down.
Honestly I'm not sure. I mainly run a Doosan boring mill and occasionally the gundrills.
Thanks!
Yes, I'm a machinist and it comes in handy quite often. Things like gently tapping parts into fixtures, prying collets from machines, etc...
I was thinking about automating some little things around the house with 3D printed mechanisms and raspberry pis, such as opening the blinds automatically at a certain time. I would have to design and 3d print the mechanism to make it work. Just an idea.
Good idea, thanks!