This thread, along with the discussion of 3D printed parts / storage idea led me to create my own set of designs for the "Gridfinity' system,
If you're not familiar with the Gridfinity method of tool storage, I suggest a quick google to lead you to the black hole / Alice in wonderland misuse of time ;-)
In essence, it's a standardized cubic grid system. The baseplate is generated to 'fill' a drawer edge to edge and then gridfinity elements then fit within it.
I've spent the last two weeks generating CAD files to match my Oneway Jaws and Chucks and after about 10kg of scrap PETG and the removal of a few more of my (few) head hairs, I am getting there!
I LOVE the gridfinity system and this way of storing as I can quickly open my drawer and eyeball a jaw to fit my tenon (or my caliper measurement)
The jaws are stored in their 'perfect circle' diameter.
I've now done it for both my Axminster Jaws and my Oneway jaws. The Axminster ones I have yet to clean up and process but the Oneway ones I have just uploaded to Creality Cloud. (8933607028) Pretty happy with the result and my wife is now happy that I am no longer parked in front of a computer
When I get the time and energy I will turn my attention to the Axminster files
