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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

Pegboard mounted.jpg
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.

Gallery

Pocket milling operation in Fusion 360
Drilling holes in a sheet of MDF