Our driver kits are designed to last a lifetime, and unfortunately, printed labels haven’t quite met our quality standards. That said, sometimes you need labels now, and not ten years from now—that’s where these handy templates come in.
Every driver kit, every bit. Perfect placement, legible text and icons. All you need is a printer, some paper, and a little elbow grease.
Print the template. Toner-based ink will prevent smearing, and you can laminate it if you want to be extra waterproof.
Punch out the gray-colored bit cavities. If you’re in a hurry you can simply push the bit through the printer paper, but you might get some weird tear out. We recommend using a hobby knife to cut out the gray areas, but you can also use a hole punch, or even a computer controlled cutter if you’re fancy (just use the template as the cutting path—be sure to only cut the gray parts!).
Adhere the template to your driver kit foam. We recommend using a spray adhesive to attach the templates, but you can also use traditional glues, or even just pins if you want to preserve your foam gunk-free.
Not feeling these templates? Some clever fixers have used paint pens to trace the bit labels, and we think that’s pretty neat!
Bit Layout EET
Bit Layout Moray 32
Bit Layout Manta 112
Bit Layout UBK 128
Bit Layout Mahi 48
Bit Layout Minnow 16
Bit Layout Mako 64
Bit Layout EET Additional Text
Bit Layout Moray 32 Additional Text
Bit Layout Mako 64 Additional Text
Bit Layout UBK 128 Additional Text
Bit Layout Mahi 48 Additional Text
Bit Layout Minnow 16 Additional Text
Bit Layout Manta 112 Additional Text