Show your systainer

If anyone was curious about the Shaper T-Loc foam vs. the Sys3 foam, here's the Sys3 foam in my Shaper template.

It's mostly stable. Mowing foam with the Origin can be kinda grippy, so I'll probably shim, and/or tape the foam to the bench, and clamp the jig just to be safe and prevent any movement.

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Hey 4nthony, what I do with mine is shim the foam against the side. They must cut this stuff with some kind of hot-wire machine? Because the sides are not straight, like it shrinks back after cutting? It looks fine, from the top, but does not really "fit" in the jig so well.
 
Just finished re-organzing all my UJK and BenchDogs bits and bobs. The UJK kit came in a nice T-Loc 1 with a foam insert, but was sparsely populated. The BenchDogs came in a mini systainer. I also have a collection of Parf Anchor Dogs in two lengths to accommodate my 1" thick "MFT" style cutting board that I attach the UJK fence to.

Drove me crazy that they were in two different systainers, so I decided to "gridfinity" it.

Started by locating a model that converts the systainer to a gridfinity base. This model is great in that it works for both T-Loc and Sys3 boxes. Then I custom designed a set of gridfinity bins to hold each collection more efficiently.

I ended up moving the "paint points" from UJK into my bench dogs box. That will be next to grifinitize.

Before and after pictures below.

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Just finished re-organzing all my UJK and BenchDogs bits and bobs. The UJK kit came in a nice T-Loc 1 with a foam insert, but was sparsely populated. The BenchDogs came in a mini systainer. I also have a collection of Parf Anchor Dogs in two lengths to accommodate my 1" thick "MFT" style cutting board that I attach the UJK fence to.

Drove me crazy that they were in two different systainers, so I decided to "gridfinity" it.

Started by locating a model that converts the systainer to a gridfinity base. This model is great in that it works for both T-Loc and Sys3 boxes. Then I custom designed a set of gridfinity bins to hold each collection more efficiently.

I ended up moving the "paint points" from UJK into my bench dogs box. That will be next to grifinitize.

Before and after pictures below.

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That's really nice. It fills up the space a lot better than the foam one.
 
Just finished re-organzing all my UJK and BenchDogs bits and bobs. The UJK kit came in a nice T-Loc 1 with a foam insert, but was sparsely populated. The BenchDogs came in a mini systainer. I also have a collection of Parf Anchor Dogs in two lengths to accommodate my 1" thick "MFT" style cutting board that I attach the UJK fence to.

Drove me crazy that they were in two different systainers, so I decided to "gridfinity" it.

Started by locating a model that converts the systainer to a gridfinity base. This model is great in that it works for both T-Loc and Sys3 boxes. Then I custom designed a set of gridfinity bins to hold each collection more efficiently.

I ended up moving the "paint points" from UJK into my bench dogs box. That will be next to grifinitize.

Before and after pictures below.

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I was just looking at a T-Loc Sys-1 and wanting to print a grid for it. Now I know where to get one! Looks fantastic
 
I was just looking at a T-Loc Sys-1 and wanting to print a grid for it. Now I know where to get one! Looks fantastic
Here's the link to the model, however I have since sliced it up a little better I think. The one on printables for some reason is split a little off center which makes the frames a little too thin on the right side IMO. See the attached zip file for STL files.

 

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Just finished re-organzing all my UJK and BenchDogs bits and bobs. The UJK kit came in a nice T-Loc 1 with a foam insert, but was sparsely populated. The BenchDogs came in a mini systainer. I also have a collection of Parf Anchor Dogs in two lengths to accommodate my 1" thick "MFT" style cutting board that I attach the UJK fence to.

Drove me crazy that they were in two different systainers, so I decided to "gridfinity" it.

Started by locating a model that converts the systainer to a gridfinity base. This model is great in that it works for both T-Loc and Sys3 boxes. Then I custom designed a set of gridfinity bins to hold each collection more efficiently.

I ended up moving the "paint points" from UJK into my bench dogs box. That will be next to grifinitize.

Before and after pictures below.

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Did you design the bins yourself?
 
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