The T-Loc Systainer can also be used as a mobile workbench. Based on the following designs*), two special brackets for the Shaper Origin workstation were designed to fix them on the MDF board. The original rubber feet of the workstation can be removed with the allen key supplied with the Shaper Origin or Workstation and the brackets can be screwed in with a precise fit. The brackets are designed in several parts so that relatively quick assembly/disassembly is possible.
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Shaper Workstation
Shaper Workbench Holder Guide.stl
Shaper Workbench Holder Left.stl
Shaper Workbench Spacer Pad.stl
Workstation Frame.svg
Workstation Holder Guide.svg
Workstation Holder Left Top and Bottom.svg
Workstation Table.svg
- 19mm plywood
- PETG
- Shaper Origin
- 8mm cutter
- 90deg V cutter
The frame and table parts are easy to build and are just my two cents to the many other great designs found on ShaperHub. I wanted the correct distance for the bench dogs matching between the frame and the table. And the main focus was creating a holder for the systainer. I printed the parts for the holder design, but you can also try to build it with plywood. Here is the link to the project files on Prusa's printables hub: https://www.printables.com/model/265689-t-loc-systainer-clamp-system-for-shaper-origin-wor *) Here are the links to the original designs I used in addition to mine: - Festool Systainer T-loc cleat system https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1129675 - Festool systainer t-loc cleat system MDF FILES https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3840222 - DIY Systainer Cleats - Festool / Tanos T-Loc Compatible https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1890372 I like combining the two worlds of 3D printing and shaping material with the Shaper Origin, so I hope to be able to inspire you as well ;)
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