
Pegboard custom "tacklebox"
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For years, I've been plagued by the lack of a versatile storage solution that allows me to create custom-sized and shaped containers. To address this issue, I designed a modular parts box using pegboard and printable components, which I'm excited to share with you. In this setup, I'm utilizing 1' x 2' pegboard as a tray to organize miniatures for tabletop gaming. For detailed instructions on how to use this system, please refer to the section below. Instructions These designs feature a dedicated space for a captive nut at the top. To assemble them, you'll need #10 nuts (standard imperial threading) and #10 1 3/4" machine screws. This setup is optimized to hold strips of 1/4" thick, 1 1/2" wide wood stock commonly found at home improvement stores like Home Depot. To ensure a secure fit, cut the wood strips to the following lengths: * 1 3/8" for crossing one hole * 2 3/8" for crossing two holes * 3 3/8" for crossing three holes Note the incremental pattern in the strip lengths.
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