Woodwork Wizard
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I have been using a Festool wooden insert tool caddy SYS-4 for hand tools for about 9 months now - hand tools neatly and safely organised in a Systainer and I thought it was brilliant. Then I decided to make one of my own that is a SYS-5 size to gain the extra space. This has 59 items in and is tall enough to fit a claw hammer upright, 3 tubes of squirt and a cartridge gun.
Made using a TS 55R, OF1010, MFT/3, Carvex in CMS and a pillar drill. A good thing about routed housings is the push fit dry assembly as I could plan then cut and check each new piece as it progressed, so it was much easier to do than I anticipated and took about 6 hours to complete. It's a big improvement over the SYS-4 as well, not just in height gain but it was made specifically to fit the tools that I wanted to store in it.
I'm considering using a SYS-MFT lid on the SYS-5 to make it even more versatile.
Made using a TS 55R, OF1010, MFT/3, Carvex in CMS and a pillar drill. A good thing about routed housings is the push fit dry assembly as I could plan then cut and check each new piece as it progressed, so it was much easier to do than I anticipated and took about 6 hours to complete. It's a big improvement over the SYS-4 as well, not just in height gain but it was made specifically to fit the tools that I wanted to store in it.
I'm considering using a SYS-MFT lid on the SYS-5 to make it even more versatile.