mini-Systainer T-Loc Lid Insert Created by Systainer.Store — If you have a Systainer, you know it is a system and you can adapt to the way you work for better efficiency and organization. With this mini-Systainer T-Loc lid insert you are welcome to customize how your tools and materials fit on the lid of your mini-Systainer. Systainer.Store is proud to share this design file with the community. Enjoy! Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA
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mini-Systainer T-Loc Lid Insert

By Systainer.Store|BY-NC-SA 4.0 License|Updated May 15th, 2020

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If you have a Systainer, you know it is a system and you can adapt to the way you work for better efficiency and organization. With this mini-Systainer T-Loc lid insert you are welcome to customize how your tools and materials fit on the lid of your mini-Systainer. Systainer.Store is proud to share this design file with the community. Enjoy! Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA

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SysStr mini Systainer TLoc Lid Insert v6GM.gcode
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1x 11" x 7" 6mm or 1/4" sheet good Baltic Birch plywood recommended Stiff plastics work too 4x #10-12 truss head steel sheet metal screws at 5/8" length
Shaper Origin (or CNC router or laser) 1/8" Cutter bit for Origin or CNC Sand paper
Lay your sheet good on your work surface with a backer under it. All cuts are through the entire sheet good and you likely don't want to cut your workbench. Set up your Origin (or CNC) with a 1/8" bit and your workspace with your Shaper tape. Download the file. Make your cuts! 1st pass - slight offset, 3mm or 1/8" deep, spiral cut the holes. 2nd pass - no offset, through full material Be sure to cut the outline as well as the four holes for the screws. If you are wanting to cut other slots, holes or cavities for your tools, consider setting up a grid for your workspace. Then do the 1st pass cut on the outline and the holes of the insert. Then update your Shaper image to see your cuts. Next layout your next cut(s) of your added items by placing them using the grid and view on the Shaper. Once you are satisfied, return and do the final outline cut of the lid insert. If you have any recommended improvements, we welcome your feedback. SVG file for Shaper Origin, laser or making your own Gcode. Gcode file for CNC router with 0,0 being lower left corner. This file produced with JSCut. Make it a great day - Systainer.Store These files and content is licensed Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA