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Peg attachments can be 3D printed, designs that work well will be collected here. | Peg attachments can be 3D printed, designs that work well will be collected here. | ||
== Gallery == | |||
[[File:Pegboard_pocket.png|200px|thumb|left|Pocket milling operation in Fusion 360]] | |||
[[File:Pegboard_drilling_holes.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Drilling holes in a sheet of MDF]] |
Latest revision as of 13:22, 25 March 2018
ProjectInfoBox Pegboard | |
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Status: | in progress |
Release Date: | March 2018 |
Initiator: | Mitja |
Materials Used: | MDF, Filament |
Tools Used: | CNC Router, 3D Printer |
Software Used: | Fusion 360 |
Approx. Cost: | < 10 EUR |
Typical US pegboards have 1/4 inch diameter holes, with a spacing of 1 inch. These holes can be easily drilled on our Workbee CNC.
Our locker doors allow mounting a sheet of 95cm x 35cm with a small cutout of 5cm x 5cm in the middle of the long edge.
Attachments
Peg attachments can be 3D printed, designs that work well will be collected here.