ToolGuy42
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I wanted to be able to use Centrotec bits on my Milwaukee Installation Drill/Driver so I 3D printed some parts (2 plastic, 1 metal) to make an adapter for a new attachment since the drill already supports multiple attachments similar to the Festool CXS. I purchased an additional 1/4" Hex Bit Attachment so I could disassemble it and use some of it's parts for my Centrotec Adapter.
I printed the 2 plastic parts in PETG and the metal part I printed in Stainless Steel from Shapeways. If you're interested in trying it yourself I posted the part for anyone else to order as well. Cost me about $40 USD to print in stainless steel.
Shapeways Link for metal part:http://shpws.me/Tf8Q
Printables link for the all the 3D model files:https://www.printables.com/model/280217-milwaukee-m12-installation-driver-adapter-for-cent
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I printed the 2 plastic parts in PETG and the metal part I printed in Stainless Steel from Shapeways. If you're interested in trying it yourself I posted the part for anyone else to order as well. Cost me about $40 USD to print in stainless steel.
Shapeways Link for metal part:http://shpws.me/Tf8Q
Printables link for the all the 3D model files:https://www.printables.com/model/280217-milwaukee-m12-installation-driver-adapter-for-cent
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