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Lots of good stuff in there. I have a Sys Toolbox that has similar contents. Nice to have much of what is needed for the finishing touches in one place.
My Sys Toolbox is mostly taken up with small hand tools and bits, but I can see how it would make an excellent finisher. I may look into that...
 
I seem to be accumulating Sys Minis, so I made another case to contain them. They will eventually end up on a cleat wall in my garage shop.
The newest is from Bow Products. Their new item, called "Pack of Dogs" comes in a foam inert that fits the Mini Sys. It is a set of 6 expandable dogs, that act as mounting bolts for MFT holes. So far, I put a pair into the board I use for the pocket screw jig. Next is going to be the Shaper Workstation
 

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Hello, FNG here,

Where are people obtaining the systainer foam inserts that are then cut out for non Festool items? Next question, how do you cut them out so precisely for each tool/accessory. Thank you in advance and I apologize if this was already covered.
 
Hello, FNG here,

Where are people obtaining the systainer foam inserts that are then cut out for non Festool items?
1'' or/and 2'' XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene). I buy it here.
Next question, how do you cut them out so precisely for each tool/accessory. Thank you in advance and I apologize if this was already covered.
CNC. I use Fusion 360 and Shaper Origin: see the some projects [1][2][3] on shaperhub. I try to source tool outlines online, from grabcab.com for instance or measure tools with a caliper.
 
1'' or/and 2'' XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene). I buy it here.

CNC. I use Fusion 360 and Shaper Origin: see the some projects [1][2][3] on shaperhub. I try to source tool outlines online, from grabcab.com for instance or measure tools with a caliper.
OOF, I was hoping I didn't need to spend $3,500 to create the foam inserts. Nevertheless, I appreciate the response.
 
OOF, I was hoping I didn't need to spend $3,500 to create the foam inserts. Nevertheless, I appreciate the response.

You can get long narrow blade snap knives that will easily cut the foam around a tool. Then you need to cut, rip, pull out the middle.

Seth
 
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