
Tool Holder
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This is a basic tool holder I designed and crafted using my Shapeoko XXL. Files are available in DXF format, including the Carbide Create file. The material used was three sheets of pine measuring 0.75 inches by 11.25 inches by 22.00 inches. These were glued together with Titebond III to create an overall thickness of 2.25 inches. I utilized a .250 flat endmill that came with my Shapeoko, as well as a .125 flat endmill. The depths of the cuts varied: 1.25 inches deep for the portion holding washers, bolts, tools, bit cases, and slots for clamps; 0.625 inches deep for holes accommodating 1/4-inch shank bits; and 0.500 inches deep for holes accommodating 1/8-inch shank bits. Cutting on my Shapeoko took approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes. DO NOT RELY ON MY SPEEDS AND FEEDS AND TOOL PATHS. I am new to the CNC world, a mere beginner, so this is merely a warning.
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