Woodpeckers variable jig wall mount storage

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Had these brackets 3d printed by George from deZolDesigns. Very happy with the results!

I learned about this jig here so thought I’d give back by sharing.

 

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Nice, a great idea I'd copy if they work on the Festool MFS routing template extrusions. I also like the Festool guide rail holders.
 
Yeah…in the process of organizing the garage/workspace. Doing all sustainers. Anything which doesn’t fit will go the wall.

The screwdriver will live in a toolbox and the hardware is a systainer will all related router jig stuff. Still figuring it out.

Should’ve thought about incorporating additional storage but I’m happy as is
 
rod.j said:
Yeah…in the process of organizing the garage/workspace. Doing all Systainers. Anything which doesn’t fit will go the wall.

The screwdriver will live in a toolbox and the hardware is a systainer will all related router jig stuff. Still figuring it out.

Should’ve thought about incorporating additional storage but I’m happy as is

I dunno anything about the variable jig, but it seems like you could simply drill a hole in the 3D parts and put the screwdriver there. Don't know what the other hardware is...
 
Rod, that was a creative way to store the VRG.  I took a different tack.  I wanted to be able to keep it pre-assembled.  Dominoes were a convenient quick way to create a ledge for the top and bottom of the jig to rest upon.  Used a domino to create a place for the screwdriver, and a little box for the clamps.
 

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Adamsse said:
Rod, that was a creative way to store the VRG.  I took a different tack.  I wanted to be able to keep it pre-assembled.  Dominoes were a convenient quick way to create a ledge for the top and bottom of the jig to rest upon.  Used a domino to create a place for the screwdriver, and a little box for the clamps.

I really like the way you slotted the domino for the screwdriver, very clever!  [big grin]
 
Adamsse said:
Rod, that was a creative way to store the VRG.  I took a different tack.  I wanted to be able to keep it pre-assembled.  Dominoes were a convenient quick way to create a ledge for the top and bottom of the jig to rest upon.  Used a domino to create a place for the screwdriver, and a little box for the clamps.

Nice. I just hang mine on a hook and it looks like a diamond.
 
squall_line said:
Adamsse said:
Rod, that was a creative way to store the VRG.  I took a different tack.  I wanted to be able to keep it pre-assembled.  Dominoes were a convenient quick way to create a ledge for the top and bottom of the jig to rest upon.  Used a domino to create a place for the screwdriver, and a little box for the clamps.

I really like the way you slotted the domino for the screwdriver, very clever!  [big grin]

Indeed! But did you use the Domino Joiner to cut the slot in the Domino tenon? [poke]
 
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