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Festool Systainer - Bottom Mount Shelf Template

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Version 2.0 - Fixed Dimensional Error
Version 2.0 - Fixed Dimensional Error
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Version 2 for X, P and A Series Printers (4 parts)
Version 2 for X, P and A Series Printers (4 parts)
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Description

Update 3-22-26:  See Version 2.0 Print Profiles for corrected front mount dimensions.   Also added a version split into 4 parts for A, P, X series printers.

 

The is a template to be used with Festool Bottom Mounts from pixelwave -   https://makerworld.com/en/models/692997-festool-systainer-bottom-mount#profileId-621713

 

It will align the mounts in the right positions.  Designed to be used for a shelf or base for rolling platform.   Uses ¾" (19mm) plywood for the shelf at 12" (305mm) x 16.1" (409mm).  Initial build was for a rolling platform to stack systainers, but will eventually build a cabinet with these as pull out shelves.

 

It fits the H series printers (printed on H2D) and is in two parts that print on one plate and that snap together with the dovetail connection.  Probably can be split in the other direction to fit a smaller printer.  

 

Has locations to use F clamps to hold in place and then load in the mounts, use a center locating drill to pre-drill, and then screw in mounts.

 

A customer T Lock can be found here that is designed to mount to front of the shelf and clamp the container to the shelf without having to cut back a section of the shelf. https://makerworld.com/en/models/2260335-festool-systainer-t-lock-extended-clamp-for-shelf#profileId-2462688

 

See my other Festool related designs here: https://makerworld.com/collections/19398066 

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Systainer Base Template Shelf Drawing.jpg

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Version 2.0 - Fixed Dimensional Error
The alignment of the front two is not correct. Use the jig to screw the back ones in correctly. Put a systainer on it and screw the front ones in without the jig. Then it will work perfectly. Can the designer adjust this
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I made 7 different test prints to dial this design in so checked it several times printed in PLA. I’ll check my version but I made three bases with the jig I printed any they all aligned for my sustainers. Both older and newer versions. At this size of the template, it could be tolerances in the printer and possibly plastic shrinkage since tolerances are tight, what material did you print with and what brand? Can you measure the dimensions between the inside edges of the template where the mounts fit so I can compare to my print. I’ll post my actual dimensions to compare. I also noticed you created a different print profile, please make sure when you add the extra dovetails the original dimensions are maintained.
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Uploaded a corrected model. Note: This is updated to Version 2.0 I used for the pictures and tested. I accidentally uploaded an early model Version 1 where the width of the front feet was too wide. The width should be 265.5 model (inside width between mounting feet) but was 269 mm in the original model. See added picture with actual measurement of the V2 version.
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Replying to @FoCo_Phil :
Thank you very much for the update. It's a very good design and easy to use. I've removed my profile since you've put an extra one for the 256 printbed.
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I printed the mold with PLA, but I had to move the front feet 1mm inwards. As you can see in the photos, the Systainer didn't fit. Of course, it could be the printer or the filament. When measuring, the inside of the feet is 26.8mm, but now they are spaced 26.6mm apart.
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Used PLA myself and fit seemed fine but there isn’t a huge amount of tolerance between the template and feet. Took like 5 versions to get this version to work with the right spacing.
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The same here, it's not your filament or printer. Bambu PETG HF and the A1 give the same result
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Note: I had time to confirm and there is an error. This is updated to Version 2.0 I used for the pictures and tested. I accidentally uploaded an early model Version 1 where the width of the front feet was too wide. The width should be 265.5 model (inside width between mounting feet) but was 269 mm in the original model. Added a little more tolerance for the mounting pads as well. See added picture with actual measurement of the V2 version.
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print is completely fine Maybe add numbers so you know which part goes where
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