Woodwork Wizard
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Guide rail case made from Idigbo, 9mm and 6mm BB plywood, with routed dado joinery throughout. The only metal in the construction is 4 x 6mm machine screws and 4 threaded inserts that hold the ends on because I really wanted to avoid using any hinges and latches. Strap was from a retired Festool guide rail bag. Cost of materials was about £22 and it took about 8 to 10 hours in total as it was over a few days to build, freehand rout logo on each side and to apply 3 coats of Danish Oil. There's baffles for the 800 rail and the steel rule. Should be strong due to I-beam torsion box type construction and the bolted on ends. Total weight fully loaded is almost 17 kilos, but it does safely hold many long items:
2 x 1400 guide rail
800 guide rail
2 x pairs of connector bars (left in rails)
Betterley connector
1400 level
800 digital level
1000 steel rule
And at the other end is
6 x Festool pencils
key for rails
2 x 1400 guide rail
800 guide rail
2 x pairs of connector bars (left in rails)
Betterley connector
1400 level
800 digital level
1000 steel rule
And at the other end is
6 x Festool pencils
key for rails