Plywood Shoe Rack

Plywood Shoe Rack

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This is a straightforward shoe rack made to fit together easily using 1/2-inch plywood as the primary material. To learn more about the machine responsible for creating this design, please visit https://sienci.com/longmill. During my experiment with the design, I discovered that my available material was actually 12 millimeters thick instead of the intended 12.7 millimeters. As a result, I've modified all the joints to work seamlessly with approximately 12 millimeter-thick material. If you'd like to edit this design for yourself, you can access the Onshape document at https://cad.onshape.com/documents/a13ff69cba130fe9a7fbe081/w/e8122a12fba4c941c5dcb6f0/e/f80cc298643b4db924d45b1c. The provided G-code is specifically designed for use with a 1/8-inch flat-end mill, and it operates at a speed of 1500 millimeters per minute. To optimize material usage, the parts are arranged so that everything can be cut from just two sheets of 2-foot by 2-foot material.

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