DXF file Archives - woodworking.digital https://woodworking.digital/product-tag/dxf-file/ Inspiration & Resources for Makers Sun, 27 Nov 2022 03:24:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://woodworking.digital/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/DWW-YT-site-icon-100x100.jpg DXF file Archives - woodworking.digital https://woodworking.digital/product-tag/dxf-file/ 32 32 191813888 Shapeoko XL Pass-Through Spoil Board Files https://woodworking.digital/product/shapeoko-xl-pass-through-spoil-board-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/shapeoko-xl-pass-through-spoil-board-files/#respond Mon, 05 Jul 2021 19:25:11 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=2844 Digital CAD files for making a dedicated Shapeoko XL spoil board for aiding in pass-through projects like the 24" x 72" Maker Workstation. To machine the Maker Workstation as featured in the June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking you will also need CAD drawings for the Top, Base, and Accessories.

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The June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking magazine features my article on the Maker Workstation.  This is a DXF file to CNC machine a dedicated spoil board for the Shapeoko XL CNC that aligns and registers Maker Workstation layers or templates. With the spoil board, you can machine the full 24″ x 72″ workstation or any other 24″ or so wide project that requires repositioning. It can also be used to make the 30-3/8″ x 66″ base. It requires an XL and a .250″ bit. Measure your bits and adjust your CAM settings before machining. if you have the large XXL, adjust dimensions and add extra registration holes as needed. Also required are two 1″ x 1/4″ steel registration pins to realign the jig to the Shapeoko’s bed.

This file is in DXF format. Notes for what needs to be done are in the file.

A 1/4″  bit is needed to CNC the spoil board. Precision is important when machining these templates. Dog hole size is critical. Make sure you measure your bits before machining. Most .250″ bits are actually .242″-.245″. Adjust accordingly when programming a CNC.

See the print issue or popularwoodworking.com for more project information and step-by-step articles to help you build the project.

My request back at you: If you build a Maker Workstation, I’d like to see it. I’d appreciate it if you send a photo and if you post it on social media, tag @woodworking.digital on Instagram and use the hashtag #makerworkstation.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming or project support.  

Yes, this is FREE!

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  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you understand that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
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Maker Workstation 24″ x 72″ Full Set DXF Files https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-24-x-72-full-set-dxf-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-24-x-72-full-set-dxf-files/#respond Fri, 02 Jul 2021 21:23:23 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=2826 The complete Maker Workstation CNC file set at a special price. Files to create a Maker Workstation using a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining a 72" x 24" Workstation Top, matching system base, workstation furniture, modules, and accessories. Everything you need to CNC a Maker Workstation.

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The complete set! Files to create a  Maker Workstation with a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining a 72″ x 24″ Workstation Top, System Base, Accessories, and Furniture. Includes all three top layers and files to make Side Plate Holders, Side Plates, system base, and accessories. Other parts needed are in the Popular Woodworking feature article. Though the workstation is 72″ long, it has been designed to be machined on CNCs with at least 24″ working width using step-through techniques or with a Shaper Origin hand-held CNC.

Individual files are also available for the Maker Workstation 72″x24″ top, Workstation system base, and workstation accessories. This is a specially priced bundle for all three files.

Note that exported DXF files sometimes “unjoin” 2D object curves. Make sure you check and rejoin objects as necessary.

CNC programming information. All files assume Z touch off is on top. Adjust if you prefer to Z off the bottom.  Because these are layered files, additional CAM programming information outside of cutting all the way through the material is in the layer title. For example, The T-Nut countersunk layer indicates to cut .0625 deep or depth of the side plate mount pockets. Use a .250″ CNC mill or up-cut router bit, measure the bit you’ll use, program for it, and run tests of dog holes and plate mount pocket fit tests before you begin.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming, or project support.  

Please check out and include your name and email address. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

Because these are CNC-ready files make sure you understand the usage rules below.  By downloading the files you agree to the Non-Commerical license below.

If you think you’re up to producing Maker Workstations commercially, we are looking for a few enthusiastic and capable European partners to produce complete workstations and workstation kits for our clients and your own clients. You must be able to handle customer fulfillment and support in your own country. To qualify you must have proven commercial CNC fabrication experience, a CNC at least 48″ x 96″ in size, the ability to execute projects at a high level of precision with impeccable quality, and a desire to make all customers happy. If that’s you, contact tim@woodworking.digital

 

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  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Maker Workstation ACCESSORIES DXF Files https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-accessories-dxf-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-accessories-dxf-files/#respond Fri, 02 Jul 2021 18:46:46 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=2822 Files to create a  Maker Workstation using a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining Maker Workstation Accessories. Includes all system furniture, French Cleat racks and standards, and Vise Module designed for 9" woodworking vises.

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Files to create a  Maker Workstation with a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining  Workstation Accessories. These accessories work for all workstation sizes, top plates, and Worx Stacks. Includes files to make Workstation Furniture sets, the Vice Module, and other accessories. Other parts needed are in the Popular Woodworking feature article.

Files are available for Maker Workstation 72″x24″ top, system base, and workstation accessories. This file is for the Maker Workstation Accessories. A specially priced bundle is available for all three files.

Note that exported DXF files sometimes “unjoin” 2D objects. Make sure you check and rejoin objects as necessary.

CNC programming information. All files assume Z touch off is on top. Adjust if you prefer to Z off the bottom. Because these are layered DXF files, additional CAM programming information outside of cutting all the way through the material is in the layer title. For example, The T-Nut countersunk layer indicates cutting .0625 deep and leg pockets. Use a .250″ CNC mill or up-cut router bit, measure the bit you’ll use, program for it, and run tests of dog holes and plate mount pocket fit tests before you begin.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming, or project support.  

Please check out and include your name and email address. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

Because these are CNC-ready files make sure you understand the usage rules below.  By downloading the files you agree to the Non-Commerical license below.

If you think you’re up to producing Maker Workstations commercially, we are looking for a few enthusiastic and capable European partners to produce complete workstations and workstation kits for our clients and your own clients. You must be able to handle customer fulfillment and support in your own country. To qualify you must have proven commercial CNC fabrication experience, a CNC at least 48″ x 96″ in size, the ability to execute projects at a high level of precision with impeccable quality, and a desire to make all customers happy. If that’s you, contact tim@woodworking.digital

 

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  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Maker Workstation 24″ x 72″ BASE DXF Files https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-24-x-72-base-dxf-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-24-x-72-base-dxf-files/#respond Fri, 02 Jul 2021 18:37:12 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=2821 Files to create a  Maker Workstation using a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining a 72" x 24" Workstation Base. Includes all base parts including I-Beam Legs, Side Plate panels, and Dog strips.

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Files to create a  Maker Workstation with a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining a 72″ x 24″ Workstation System Base. Includes all system base files to make Legs, Stretcher Panels, and Leg Dog Hole Strips. Other parts needed are in the Popular Woodworking feature article.

Files are available for Maker Workstation 72″x24″ top, system base, and workstation accessories. This file is for the Maker Workstation Base. A specially priced bundle is available for all three files.

Note that exported DXF files sometimes “unjoin” 2D objects. Make sure you check and rejoin objects as necessary.

CNC programming information. All files assume Z touch off is on top. Adjust if you prefer to Z off the bottom.  Because these are layered files, additional CAM programming information outside of cutting all the way through the material is in the layer title. For example, The T-Nut countersunk layer indicates cutting .0625 deep and leg pockets. Use a .250″ CNC mill or up-cut router bit, measure the bit you’ll use, program for it, and run tests of dog holes and plate mount pocket fit tests before you begin.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming, or project support.  

Please check out and include your name and email address. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

Because these are CNC-ready files make sure you understand the usage rules below.  By downloading the files you agree to the Non-Commerical license below.

If you think you’re up to producing Maker Workstations commercially, we are looking for a few enthusiastic and capable European partners to produce complete workstations and workstation kits for our clients and your own clients. You must be able to handle customer fulfillment and support in your own country. To qualify you must have proven commercial CNC fabrication experience, a CNC at least 48″ x 96″ in size, the ability to execute projects at a high level of precision with impeccable quality, and a desire to make all customers happy. If that’s you, contact tim@woodworking.digital

 

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  1. Do not share, please point friends to Woodworking.Digital website to access my plans, templates, and other content.
  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Maker Workstation 24″ x 72″ TOP DXF Files https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-24-x-72-top-dxf-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-24-x-72-top-dxf-files/#respond Fri, 02 Jul 2021 17:38:36 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=2813 Files to create a  Maker Workstation using a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining a 72" x 24" Workstation Top. Includes all three top layers plus files to make Side Plate Holders and Side Plates.

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Files to create a  Maker Workstation with a CNC. These are DXF files used for CNC machining a 72″ x 24″ Workstation Top. Includes all three top layers and files to make Side Plate Holders and Side Plates. Other parts needed are in the Popular Woodworking feature article. Though the workstation is 72″ long, it has been designed to be machined on CNCs with at least 24″ working width using step-through techniques or with a Shaper Origin hand-held CNC.

Files are available for Maker Workstation 72″x24″ top, system base, and workstation accessories. This file is for the Maker Workstation Top. A specially priced bundle is available for all three files.

Note that exported DXF files sometimes “unjoin” 2D object curves. Make sure you check and rejoin objects as necessary.

CNC programming information. All files assume Z touch off is on top. Adjust if you prefer to Z off the bottom.  Because these are layered files, additional CAM programming information outside of cutting all the way through the material is in the layer title. For example, The T-Nut countersunk layer indicates to cut .0625 deep or depth of the side plate mount pockets. Use a .250″ CNC mill or up-cut router bit, measure the bit you’ll use, program for it, and run tests of dog holes and plate mount pocket fit tests before you begin.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming, or project support.  

Please check out and include your name and email address. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

Because these are CNC-ready files make sure you understand the usage rules below.  By downloading the files you agree to the Non-Commerical license below.

If you think you’re up to producing Maker Workstations commercially, we are looking for a few enthusiastic and capable European partners to produce complete workstations and workstation kits for our clients and your own clients. You must be able to handle customer fulfillment and support in your own country. To qualify you must have proven commercial CNC fabrication experience, a CNC at least 48″ x 96″ in size, the ability to execute projects at a high level of precision with impeccable quality, and a desire to make all customers happy. If that’s you, contact tim@woodworking.digital

 

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  1. Do not share, please point friends to Woodworking.Digital website to access my plans, templates, and other content.
  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Maker Workstation Template Files | Router Offset Version https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-template-files-router-offset-version/ https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-template-files-router-offset-version/#respond Thu, 15 Apr 2021 19:18:59 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=1955 Digital files for making CNC machined templates required to make the Maker Workstation as featured in the June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking. This template set is for using a router, 3/8" bit and 5/8" bushing. Files are in DXF format.

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The June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking magazine features my article on the Maker Workstation.  You can build in a couple of ways. This set of templates is for building a workstation using a router, 3/8″ bit, and a 5/8″ bushing to route 3/4″ dog holes. There are three template files included in this set. One for making a 26×24 offset template for making a Maker Workstation. One for making a 23×23 offset top plate/Worx Sidekick template. The third is a small template for routing out pockets for side plate mounts. Required for the pocket operation are a 1/4″ bit and 7/16″ bushing.

CNC-made templates are required for this project. To make them, you need template CAD files, a CNC, or a CNC service. Sorry, printing out paper templates and using a drill will not work for this project. The precision required on this project is too high.

An alternative template set for using a drill guide is also available here

Ready-made Maker Workstation templates will be available for purchase as the woodworking. digital store, soon.

You also need a Maker Workstation Layer Guide. It’s free and the 72″ x 24″ Guide is available here.

These CAD files in DXF format are for making or having someone make physical templates needed for the project with a CNC. This project calls for high precision so laying out and using regular woodworking techniques won’t work. You need a precision CNC template set to make the Maker Workstation. I suggest you make your templates out of 1/2″ or thicker MDF in order to control the 3/4″ Forstner drill bit used in this project.

A 1/4″  bit is needed to CNC the templates. Precision is important when machining these templates. Dog hole size is critical. Make sure you measure your bits before machining. Most .250″ bits are actually .242″-.245″. Adjust accordingly when programming a CNC.

See the print issue or popularwoodworking.com for more project information and step-by-step articles to help you build the project.

My request back at you: If you build a Maker Workstation, I’d like to see it. I’d appreciate it if you send a photo and if you post it on social media, tag @woodworking.digital on Instagram and use the hashtag #makerworkstation.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming or project support.  

Yes, this is FREE!

Please check out and include your name and email address, no payment information is required. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

Three rules
  1. Do not share files, please point friends to Woodworking.Digital website to access my plans, templates, and other content.
  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you understand that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Maker Workstation Template Files | Drill Guide Version https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-template-files-drill-guide-version/ https://woodworking.digital/product/maker-workstation-template-files-drill-guide-version/#respond Thu, 15 Apr 2021 18:40:49 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=1944 Digital files for making CNC machined templates required to make the Maker Workstation as featured in the June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking. This template set is for using the Precision Drill Guide process outlined in the article. Files are in DXF format.

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The June 2021 issue of Popular Woodworking magazine features my article on the Maker Workstation.  You can build in a couple of ways. This set of templates is for building a workstation using the Rockler Portable Drill Guide or Woodpecker Precision Drill guide. There are two template files included in this set. One for making a 26×24 template for making a Maker Workstation. One for making a 23×23 top plate/Worx Sidekick template. Routing out the pockets for side plate mounts along the sides of the workstation template requires a 1/4″ bit and 7/16″ bushing.

CNC-made templates are required for this project. To make them, you need template CAD files, a CNC, or a CNC service. Sorry, printing out paper templates and using a drill will not work for this project. The precision required on this project is too high.

An alternative template set for using a router, 3/8″ bit and 5/8″ bushing is also available here

Ready-made Maker Workstation templates will be available for purchase as the woodworking.digital store, soon.

You also need a Maker Workstation Layer Guide. It’s free and the 72″ x 24″ Guide is available here.

These CAD files in DXF format are for making or having someone make physical templates needed for the project with a CNC. This project calls for high precision so laying out and using regular woodworking techniques won’t work. You need a precision CNC template set to make the Maker Workstation. I suggest you make your template out of 1/2″ or thicker MDF in order to control the 3/4″ Forstner drill bit used in this project.

A 1/4″  bit is needed to make the templates. Precision is important when machining. Make sure you measure your bit before machining. Dog hole size is critical. Most .250″ bits are actually .242″-.245″. Make sure you adjust accordingly when programming your CNC.

See the print issue or popularwoodworking.com for more project information and step-by-step articles to help you build the project.

My request back at you: If you build a Maker Workstation, I’d like to see it. I’d appreciate it if you send me a photo and post it on social media, tag @woodworking.digital on Instagram and use the hashtag #makerworkstation.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming or project support.  

Yes, this is FREE!

Please check out and include your name and email address, no payment information is required. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

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  1. Do not share files, please point friends to Woodworking.Digital website to access my plans, templates, and other content.
  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you understand that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Plywood Thickness Tester Files https://woodworking.digital/product/plywood-thickness-tester-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/plywood-thickness-tester-files/#respond Wed, 14 Apr 2021 04:38:04 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=1842 Files to create a Tool Tote designed to fit in a Festool/Tanos #4 Systainer. The layout of the Tote is designed for a collection of hand tools that you’d want to take to a woodworking workshop or class. But, you can create your layout for the tools you need for other uses.

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Sometimes a simple solution is the best way to solve a complicated problem. Plywood variations require test fitting when it comes to CNC based plywood joinery. Skip all those measurements and use the Plywood Thickness Tester instead. But, here’s the thing: the only way you can make one is with a CNC. For that you’ll need to download the DXF or Rhino3D files and program to make the cuts for the slots with a .250″ bit. The PDF file is for labeling the thickness tester.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming or project support.  

Yes, this is FREE!

Please check out and include your name and email address, no payment information is required. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

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  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Show Panels (Files) https://woodworking.digital/product/show-panels-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/show-panels-files/#respond Wed, 14 Apr 2021 04:01:37 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=1839 Here’s a plan to build portable display/show panels from sheets of plywood. If you have a large CNC, these are easy to make. If you have a small CNC you can make a pattern to help you make large panels with a router.

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Woodworkers naturally want to show and share what we make. If you’re at it long enough, you might even begin to think about showing and maybe even selling your creations. One practical challenge is figuring out a way to display your work. Large pieces, like furniture, can stand on their own. Smaller pieces, like boxes or spoons, are best displayed on tables. But, if you make things that need to be hung vertically, there’s no way around it: you’re going to need a wall. Here’s a plan to build portable display/show panels from sheets of plywood. If you have a large CNC, these are easy to make. If you have a small CNC you can make a pattern to help you make large panels with a router. Here’s a link to the original article on how to build them at Popular Woodworking.

Yes, this is FREE!

Please check out and include your name and email address, no payment information is required. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming or project support.  

Three rules
  1. Do not share, please point friends to Woodworking.Digital website to access my plans, templates, and other content.
  2. By downloading you agree to follow these key rules: All designs, plans, and files are subject to the CC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license. This means give credit for the original design and derivatives wherever it’s shown and confirm that you cannot sell creations based on the design nor the sell design files themselves.
  3. All other content is Copyright Tim Celeski. All rights reserved.

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Systainer Tool Tote Files https://woodworking.digital/product/systainer-tool-tote-files/ https://woodworking.digital/product/systainer-tool-tote-files/#respond Wed, 14 Apr 2021 03:32:54 +0000 https://woodworking.digital/?post_type=product&p=1837 Files to create a Tool Tote designed to fit in a Festool/Tanos #4 Systainer. The layout of the Tote is designed for a collection of hand tools that you’d want to take to a woodworking workshop or class. But, you can create your layout for the tools you need for other uses.

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Here’s a perfect project to try out the Plywood Thickness Tester. A Tool Tote designed to fit in a Festool/Tanos #4 Systainer. The layout of the Tote is designed for a collection of hand tools that you’d want to take to a woodworking workshop or class. But, you can create your layout for the tools you need for other uses. Plus, the tote breaks down for easy storage when not needed. To make the tool tote, you’ll need a CNC. But, being small any CNC will work great. Files include Rhino3D, DXF and PDF versions.

All files and plans are as is and come without instructions, CNC programming or project support.  

Please check out and include your name and email address. You’ll be subscribed to the woodworking.digital email list. Don’t worry you can unsubscribe at any time. And we won’t sell your information. You’ll get a link to the download upon checkout and in your email.

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