Today, it's a simple shop infrastructure project.
I've been getting several parts assortments recently that all come in similar small divider boxes, and in the interest of not having the pile of them fall all over the floor, I'm making a storage rack for them.
The design was easy using the free tools at https://www.makercase.com
And then made a few modifications to the file using https://inkscape.org/ (free, open source and available for most operating systems)
And then I cut it all out using my Creality Falcon 2 laser
Creality UK
https://pileofstuff.ca/r/8c30i
Creality EU
https://pileofstuff.ca/r/pis9i
Creality worldwide
https://pileofstuff.ca/r/pvnd0
discount code: FNPALL10
Here's the files I generated during this video: https://pileofstuff.ca/project_files/...
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This isn't the only way to do it.
It's probably not the best way to do it.
But it's how I did it.
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