Precut Kaizen foam for T-loc, classic and mini *add your Kaizen pictures*

Tom,  here is a pic of the thin pieces I took off.    The thick sides are all loaded up in systainers so I didn't bother to remove them for a pic.  U can see that they aren't super clean but it works.  Obviously just place the rough side down and our all good

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If u could use a longer knife it would come out better
 
tvgordon said:
Seth,

That's how I've been making cut outs in a sheet. I was hoping there was a good trick to separating the sheet so I could use it in a shallow drawer.

Thanks,
Tom

Right , that's the part I meant I think will be difficult. But looks like NER has a pretty good method.

Seth
 
That's what I was trying to do, but I wasn't as careful as you.  I ended up almost making a hole in the center of one piece with a big hump on the other side.  I even tried using the tablesaw to cut around the edges then use a knife to cut through the center. The tablesaw worked good but by then I was getting aggravated and ended up messing up the center part. Looks like I'll have to take some time to get it right or buy a bigger bandsaw with a lot of resawing height.  ;)

Tom
 
Maybe something like a long serrated bread knife to completely separate layers?

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
NERemodeling said:
Alright, so i got my hands on some Kaizen foam and empty systainers, here is what i came up with

now onto my HL850, i bought it in a classic and wanted it in a t-loc, also i have the large angle fence for it which didnt fit in the systainer nicely with the stock setup    with this setup i am able to fit everything including my second head and angle fence all into one systainer.   i do have to break apart the fence but since i really dont use it all that much its not that big of a deal to me     its in a sys 3 with 57mm foam

this shows the extruded aluminum section of the fence tucked into the back of the systainer.    i had to shave the ribs in the back of the systainer by about 1/16 each to get it to slip back there

more to come in the future

I've been wanting to change the arrangement of my HL850 Systainer so that  will hold more accessories. I am thinking about using one of the new Sys Midis.  or maybe a two Systainer set  up one for the planer and one for the bench unit and large fence?

Seth

Seth ,

Thats what Im doing. I bought a Syst 4 with the foam kit to put the 850 bench unit and fence in. I figure I can add any other accessory to it such as the undulating head. The planer will be in its own syst. I had to order them. They should be in next week. Ill let you know how it works out.
 
Hey all,    thought I would post a link to a review that fritter63 wrote about the Pre-cut foam.  Here it is!

Let's keep those pictures coming everyone.... yeah, I talkin to you  [cool].    They don't have to include Kaizen foam. Any thing you got, show it off.  Even if you have it posted somewhere else post it here too so there is one spot for all sustainer pictures.
 
Here's my post from another thread.  I don't believe this is actually Kaizen foam, but I got it from Lee Valley.  I believe it was limited stock as I no longer see it on their website.

Nice to be able to have things neatly organized in one location :)

mikeneron said:
Dowelmax in a Sys3

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Adding in the final pic of my clamping elements systainer at John's request:

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mikeneron said:
Here's my post from another thread.  I don't believe this is actually Kaizen foam, but I got it from Lee Valley.  I believe it was limited stock as I no longer see it on their website.

Nice to be able to have things neatly organized in one location :)

Mike, that could be Kaizen, i know they did or do make it with a white center.. isnt it great to have everything neat, great for things like those drill bits too so they arent getting beat up bouncing around. 

thanks for posting, looks great!
 
fritter63 said:
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Fritter, thats a nice setup as i have already told you.. thanks for posting it here, 

I'm trying to put together a clamp systainer also... Ill to post a few mock up options soon and get some opinions

John
 
here are a few options i have for my clamps... i really wanted to fit them in a sys 1  just becasue of where i planned on putting them in my trailer.

im ordering the mft mounts for the bessey clamps from lee valley so they will be too tall for a sys 1 unless i turn them on edge

im also not sure if i can do this one with kaizen based on how much i am trying to pack in, maybe a plywood tray with some foam at the bototms of the cubbies

the second pic is in a sys 2, that is actually not ideal for me based on my space, a sys 3 would work better and give me more room for expansion, has anyone made a tray for their systainers essentially breaking it up into 2 levels?

lastly, i could always go with 2 sys 1's    one for mft specific clamps, few hand clamps and dogs and the other for fs rail specific clamps, rest of hand clamps and rail/fence dog type stuff

any thoughts??  would be helpful  [big grin]

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John
 
I was just killing some time on YouTube and this came up as a recommended video   I imagine it is our very own Fritter63.. this takes systainer organization to a whole new level!  very impressed     

Hope you dont mind me sharing the video, if so just send me a PM

Awsome Systainer Organization

P.S. How much do you want for you Woodpeckers bevel gauge and angle reference plate? [tongue] 
 
Hahahaha!! that sounds about right for a couple retired one time tools  [laughing]  cash or check??
 
not too much Kaizen used in this one but here is one of my latest

i hated how much wasted space was in the stock setup and didn't want to waste the space in my trailer for a dedicated abrasives systainer

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