Love it! Honestly, most of the existing systems are way too print heavy and too focused on storing tiny things. This one is really clean and fits the tools I actually want to organize.
THANK YOU for releasing something OPEN that can be shared and remixed freely. I'm amazed how much gate keeping the maker community has decided it wants to put up with.
Thanks for making this available and putting the work into some really nice models. I've printed a half dozen so far on Creality K1 and K1 Max's and the fit has been great. I did order the #8-32's off your link, but found that the heads on those were too tall and conflicted with sliding the holder on the carrier. I went back to just using the plastic pins that came with the 6mm automotive clips. Waiting to free up some more time on some printers to print out more and get more organized. Nicely done!
Love it! Would this work with the plastic or metal pegboard? Or is the thickness of the the MDF board required for the automotive clips to work? Thanks!
The automotive clips, some cheap ones don't have threads. Good ones (really most of them) do have threads, they do screw out, you can't apply too much pressure or they pop back in. 20 years of working on cars, and I have some in my hand as I type this 😉 Awesome clip system!! LOVE the way they orient
I've never done anything with automotive and I've only ever seen them without threads. I've even worked on some Hondas and Toyotas that used these and they weren't threaded. Where do you get the threaded ones?
I told my gf I want peggit for my birthday day. I asked her if the attachment system is secure, she said it's very secure & firm. Tmr is my birthday, can't wait!
If you have trouble inserting the pins, a bit of mineral oil will help. The pegboard holes can vary quite a bit in size and from day to day. Just go slow and you should be fine.
Nice!! Lots of time and thinking behind this! Lots of people uses IKEA Skådis pegboard (including me) a custom "bolt" for your bracket to adapt to Peggit would be cool!
I think as long as the spacing is right how this clamps down on the pegs should work the same for the slots as the skadis boards. It would be easy to design a new clip-on adapter piece for that. I'm for sure gonna try it because I have a stack of neodym magnets just doing nothing and I think with a bit of adjustment this should work great.
This is a very interesting design............I did notice that the 5" bit holder STEP file did not have the indentation for the cap protrusion on the one side....easy enough to fix.
Black nylon screws might work - super cheap - not sure they come in standard - so you'd need to find a metric. Also - took a deep dive into 3d printed screws and screw profiles recently, a lot if possible when you step away from the standard profiles.
This is great and I look forward to testing it out. Have you considered two-sided pegboard options? I'm considering doing vertical sliding storage and pegboard would be very convenient for this, except if I wanted to put something on the front and back in same holes. I have some ideas but was hoping someone had already solved it ;)
Thanks! I know a few people that don't like pegboard, but if you get the right holders, it's amazingly versatile and cheap. I rearrange mine all the time when I get new tools.
Very cool. Have just been setting up a short-term workspace and installed pegboard right away because I love how it puts tools at reach. But, yeah, the current holding solutions stink - it's like getting a tiny jab in the eye every time one of those damn hooks pulls out when you take a tool off. Ugh. This seems to work well and I may print a few to try out - nice of you to share it freely. The snappy-clip base is cool. Nice work and good name, too. I can almost hear the Akro bins engineers hard at work on making a commercial version...
Interesting approach with very nice detailed solutions that may can be adapted to different organizing systems. But what kills it for me is the ease of use when it comes to rearranging stuff. If you need tools or a lot of force to unmount elements it is inferior to other solutions out there. I am sticking with the IKEA pegboard system.
Yeah, it's not cheap. Unfortunately decent magnets aren't cheap. Most commercial magnetic tool holders just use cheaper ceramic magnets, but they don't have anywhere near the pull force of something like these. This could easily hold a hammer without sliding.
Would be great if there was a printable model of the automotive clip part that is used with the screws. Printing in PETG should be both sturdy and flexible enough.
Eh, you COULD model it, but it wouldn't be terribly strong in PETG, since all the stress would be along layer lines. Maybe TPU could work? But the rivets are CHEAP.
4:50 They screw out when they are under tension only, your goal as an uninstaller is back the head out far enough that you can get a panel-removal tool just behind the head to pop it out the rest of the way. If there were threads on the expanding side, they'd not be quick or tool-less to slap into place.
Hi Robert, this looks great, I have similar problems with screwdrivers and am invested in the ikea Skadis Pegboards but have been using the 3d printed t-nut solution (on printables) for my designs, how parametric is peggit? can you also make it skadit compatible? thanks.
Hi Robert, love this idea. Just a thought I know you can get steel pegboards, as you are using strong magnets, and if you put 1inch centre locating lugs on the back of the holders you could just pick them off and move them round with greater ease. What are your thoughts on this. Kind of a verticals version gridfinity thing clough42 did a video on recently 👍👍
yeah, that could work. I'm just simply trying to make something for MYSELF, and I use a LOT of the cheap wooden pegboards, so this worked for me. But all the files are there to modify!
What is the hole-pattern on the pegboards? I have pegboard with square holes (9x9mm), and the spacing is 38mm center-center, I think the clip probably is easy to modify, unless your holes are much closer?
Making it use that clip thing is going to be pretty useful because outside the US, 1" pegboard is unsurprisingly rather uncommon. But now the whole system is just one small tweak away from being e.g IKEA SKÅDIS compatible.
Not a fan of having magnets everywhere since I used to grind a lot of metal in the shop when I made knives. Exposed magnets got covered in sharp dirty chips and filings. You may want to design some non magnetic options.
That's a fair point, but airborne metal dust sounds pretty bad, why not have some extraction on those tools? Maybe the tool holders will catch what doesn't go in your lungs or at the very least all over every horizontal surface.
Love it! Honestly, most of the existing systems are way too print heavy and too focused on storing tiny things. This one is really clean and fits the tools I actually want to organize.
My thoughts exactly!
Love it! An excellent and creative solution. I can't wait to print my first Peggit! Thanks for sharing the designs.
Kudos for continuing to put in chapter markers in your videos. Always appreciated!
You're very welcome! I myself watch a lot of RUclips content and it always frustrates me when it's a 30 minute how-to video with no chapters!
I like this video, especially the „Conclusion“ part. Thanks!
👍👍👍👍 Peggit for the WIN
Love the product, love the clips, love the tip about replacing pins with screws!
Yeah, that was a 'duh!' moment for sure.
THANK YOU for releasing something OPEN that can be shared and remixed freely. I'm amazed how much gate keeping the maker community has decided it wants to put up with.
Yeah, no kidding. "Buy this design for $1". Like, why? So you can make a hundred bucks? I'd rather just share it.
Good job and great to see someone keeping it open source.
yo Rob, you killed this. great addition to the meta.
As always you produce great designs and content. Thanks for sharing. You are a great inspiration.
awww, thanks! I'm just doing my thing.
Easy to print, solves common problems with pegboard systems and non-printed parts are widely available? Sound like a winner!
I printed the 10" screwdriver holder and they are great. Love this, I'm going to move all my pegboard designs to this system.
Thanks for making this available and putting the work into some really nice models. I've printed a half dozen so far on Creality K1 and K1 Max's and the fit has been great. I did order the #8-32's off your link, but found that the heads on those were too tall and conflicted with sliding the holder on the carrier. I went back to just using the plastic pins that came with the 6mm automotive clips. Waiting to free up some more time on some printers to print out more and get more organized. Nicely done!
Awesome! Thank you!
Love it! Would this work with the plastic or metal pegboard? Or is the thickness of the the MDF board required for the automotive clips to work? Thanks!
thanks for sharing!
This is a solid contender with honeycomb or multiboard walls now.
The automotive clips, some cheap ones don't have threads. Good ones (really most of them) do have threads, they do screw out, you can't apply too much pressure or they pop back in. 20 years of working on cars, and I have some in my hand as I type this 😉
Awesome clip system!! LOVE the way they orient
I've never done anything with automotive and I've only ever seen them without threads. I've even worked on some Hondas and Toyotas that used these and they weren't threaded. Where do you get the threaded ones?
Man I sure wish everything in life was modular like peggit
Haha!
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I told my gf I want peggit for my birthday day. I asked her if the attachment system is secure, she said it's very secure & firm.
Tmr is my birthday, can't wait!
If you have trouble inserting the pins, a bit of mineral oil will help. The pegboard holes can vary quite a bit in size and from day to day. Just go slow and you should be fine.
Nice!! Lots of time and thinking behind this! Lots of people uses IKEA Skådis pegboard (including me) a custom "bolt" for your bracket to adapt to Peggit would be cool!
It´s already out there :)
Yep, there's already a remix of it!
Would be fascinating to see this adopted to IKEA SKÅDIS boards, which have much wider accessibility around the world.
I think as long as the spacing is right how this clamps down on the pegs should work the same for the slots as the skadis boards. It would be easy to design a new clip-on adapter piece for that. I'm for sure gonna try it because I have a stack of neodym magnets just doing nothing and I think with a bit of adjustment this should work great.
This is a very interesting design............I did notice that the 5" bit holder STEP file did not have the indentation for the cap protrusion on the one side....easy enough to fix.
Nice catch, I fixed the STEP file and uploaded a new version!
Very nicely done! I’ve wanted something like this for my box wrenches. Maybe it already exists, but if not I’ll be looking to make something suitable
I like it, peggit and bag it :D
Black nylon screws might work - super cheap - not sure they come in standard - so you'd need to find a metric. Also - took a deep dive into 3d printed screws and screw profiles recently, a lot if possible when you step away from the standard profiles.
This is great and I look forward to testing it out. Have you considered two-sided pegboard options? I'm considering doing vertical sliding storage and pegboard would be very convenient for this, except if I wanted to put something on the front and back in same holes. I have some ideas but was hoping someone had already solved it ;)
Zack Friedman you getting all this.. hahaha
I would love a remix of the base for Omniwall. Nice design
I honestly hate peg board but my current shop has a lot of it. So I might give this system a shot before I give up on it. Nicely designed system
Thanks! I know a few people that don't like pegboard, but if you get the right holders, it's amazingly versatile and cheap. I rearrange mine all the time when I get new tools.
Very cool. Have just been setting up a short-term workspace and installed pegboard right away because I love how it puts tools at reach. But, yeah, the current holding solutions stink - it's like getting a tiny jab in the eye every time one of those damn hooks pulls out when you take a tool off. Ugh. This seems to work well and I may print a few to try out - nice of you to share it freely. The snappy-clip base is cool. Nice work and good name, too. I can almost hear the Akro bins engineers hard at work on making a commercial version...
Hey Chris, how have you been? Try them out and let me know what you think. I like them a lot so far.
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Interesting approach with very nice detailed solutions that may can be adapted to different organizing systems. But what kills it for me is the ease of use when it comes to rearranging stuff. If you need tools or a lot of force to unmount elements it is inferior to other solutions out there. I am sticking with the IKEA pegboard system.
Nice work, I always have hated pegboard because the normal hangers don't work well and always fall out of the board with the tools
Wait...the magnets come in BLACK!?!?!?
I WISH! If you can find black magnets, let me know ;-)
Looks great. But seems to be quite expensive on the magnets.
Yeah, it's not cheap. Unfortunately decent magnets aren't cheap. Most commercial magnetic tool holders just use cheaper ceramic magnets, but they don't have anywhere near the pull force of something like these. This could easily hold a hammer without sliding.
Would be great if there was a printable model of the automotive clip part that is used with the screws. Printing in PETG should be both sturdy and flexible enough.
Eh, you COULD model it, but it wouldn't be terribly strong in PETG, since all the stress would be along layer lines. Maybe TPU could work? But the rivets are CHEAP.
4:50 They screw out when they are under tension only, your goal as an uninstaller is back the head out far enough that you can get a panel-removal tool just behind the head to pop it out the rest of the way. If there were threads on the expanding side, they'd not be quick or tool-less to slap into place.
Yeah, you're right. They back out just enough to be removed.
Should have named it Peggy, like from King of the Hill, lol
Pegboard and pegboard accessories, I'll tell you what!
@@RobertCowanDIY lol
3:40 what camera and lens are you using Robert? That autofocus switch was crisp and wasn’t hunting for your hand….
Hi Robert, this looks great, I have similar problems with screwdrivers and am invested in the ikea Skadis Pegboards but have been using the 3d printed t-nut solution (on printables) for my designs, how parametric is peggit? can you also make it skadit compatible? thanks.
There have already been remixes, before I 'named' it. Check here: www.printables.com/model/977608-peggit-10-magnetic-screwdriver-holder/remixes
@@RobertCowanDIY awesome thanks
Hi Robert, love this idea. Just a thought I know you can get steel pegboards, as you are using strong magnets, and if you put 1inch centre locating lugs on the back of the holders you could just pick them off and move them round with greater ease. What are your thoughts on this. Kind of a verticals version gridfinity thing clough42 did a video on recently 👍👍
yeah, that could work. I'm just simply trying to make something for MYSELF, and I use a LOT of the cheap wooden pegboards, so this worked for me. But all the files are there to modify!
What is the hole-pattern on the pegboards?
I have pegboard with square holes (9x9mm), and the spacing is 38mm center-center, I think the clip probably is easy to modify, unless your holes are much closer?
Standard US pegboard is 1" spacing with 1/4" holes.
Making it use that clip thing is going to be pretty useful because outside the US, 1" pegboard is unsurprisingly rather uncommon. But now the whole system is just one small tweak away from being e.g IKEA SKÅDIS compatible.
There's already a remix for the Ikea pegboard, thankfully! Here you can get an 8' x 4' piece of pegboard (in white) for around $30.
Cab we have a model with pegs modeledd into stl?
Not a fan of having magnets everywhere since I used to grind a lot of metal in the shop when I made knives. Exposed magnets got covered in sharp dirty chips and filings. You may want to design some non magnetic options.
That's a fair point, but airborne metal dust sounds pretty bad, why not have some extraction on those tools? Maybe the tool holders will catch what doesn't go in your lungs or at the very least all over every horizontal surface.
With so many magnets, this system is not intended for people with pace-makers 😜
Nope, it's pretty strong. I wanted even the largest drivers to be secure.
2:24 sometimes i could use a couple extra inches also
Thankfully with the Peggit system, you can just add an extension if you need extra length!
A very Freudian name choice.
My background is actually psychology, so I think you're on to something.
Could have called it PegaSUS.
Ha, that's pretty good.
Cutting it pretty close to probably the biggest motherboard producer in the world; Pegatron. Its a real company name, and they're _huge_
it should be called pegfinity 😞
ha!
I hate mag. tool holders