![]() ![]() ![]() Straps were 2" brown webbing from Amazon. Tenons in the top rails were 1/2" diameter.įinish is General finishes wipe on satin. Two were through, two were 1/2" through the 3/4" material leaving a 3/4" shoulder for a screw. The four legs are identical except for the holes to accept the tenons. A little Festool sanding and it was ready for assembly and finish. The tenons for the legs and the center rail were cut using the Origin. The center rail was a 1.25" piece of square Sapele that I chamfered in my CMS to yield an 8-sided piece. The luggage rack was made from 3/4" Sapele for the legs and top slats. ![]() The design was done in Fusion 360, a free CAD program for Makers, and then exported to the Origin via WiFi. Minimal footprint in the shop, a little 'Domino' tape on adjacent boards, double stick tape to hold the work in place and cut away. Shaper Origin is really an amazing tool and makes projects like this so easy. This was about 1/2 day total time between rough lumber to setup, project tweaking and cutting I was fortunate to have the Shaper team reach out to me about visiting my shop in Chicago and doing a video of me making a luggage stand using the Origin. ![]()
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