Leatherman bit cases / holder / kit

UPDATE
I've been using the TPU holder in the thumbnail since I designed this and I consider it MUCH better than the stock bit holders. Seriously, try it out. You won't be disappointed. And it's as compact as the two Leatherman bit holders, if not a little more. And definitely much more durable.
/UPDATE

Here's a few methods for holding 1/8" flat Leatherman bits. My goal was to fit my Surge with bits into a Skinth L Shield pouch. Now if I could just figure out how to cram my Knipex pliers-wrench in there... The tiny hole is for the eyeglass screwdriver. The medium hole is for a 1/8" punch. The large hole is for a .25" punch. (I think it is for the Mut tool or something like that)

The closed designs work well, but the open sided designs DO NOT. I've kept them in case someone comes up with an idea to tweak them and make them more functional.

In Inland PETG+ I had to scale to 101% in Cura to make room for the bits, but then some of the bits started falling out. I reprinted in TPU and it works great. TPU filament is the best option. In the photos, I've used black TPU at 102% scaling. If I did it again, I'd do 100 or 101%.

Of course you'll want to rotate this so the bit holes are perpendicular to the build plate; then you can print without supports. You can use the sample STLs to test fit for your print settings on your bits, and then adjust the print settings or scale of the full-sized STL. Please tweak this for your needs using this tinkercad link.

If you're curious about the contents of the pouch:
Sharpie mini
Countycomm pen
OHTO mini mechanical pencil (Had the zebra but the plastic inner sleeve keeps breaking off)
3/16x3" ferro rod
clone of a leatherman bit extension
olight i3e
needle
sand paper
leatherman surge
20 bits, 2 punches and 1 eyeglass screwdriver