Radio Rack Lexan Shelves

Radio Rack Lexan Shelves

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I decided to declutter my office space, making it possible for me to work remotely. To accomplish this goal, I created a simple radio scanner rack using scrap Lexan in my workshop. A few basic feet and stand-offs helped me design a sleek-looking radio rack. The materials used for the shelf can be whatever is readily available, while the stand-offs can be any desired diameter and height. For my setup, 15mm diameter and 4" tall worked perfectly. A video showcasing the construction process was uploaded to YouTube at https://youtu.be/e7yqIjVVNGM. I've also included the Fusion 360 files for anyone who wants to modify them according to their needs. Here are some of the items used in this project, along with equivalent alternatives: Brass Solid Round Rod Lathe Bar Stock, 6mm in Diameter 350mm in Length (2 PCS) - https://amzn.to/2SiC9gW 8-32 Threaded Heat Set Inserts for 3D Printing (100, Long) - https://amzn.to/3fdJx7k Stainless 8-32 x 1" Pan Head Machine Screws - https://amzn.to/3f6k53g Freud 1/2" (Dia.) Top Bearing Flush Trim Bit with 1/4" Shank - https://amzn.to/3d0LzWg Kreg PRS2100 Bench Top Router Table - https://amzn.to/3bU1aqA DEWALT Router, Fixed/Plunge Base Kit, Variable Speed, Soft Start - https://amzn.to/2VRCedT Milwaukee M12 12V 3/8-Inch Drill Driver - https://amzn.to/2KK00lx As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases.

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