Keep your safety gear organized and easily accessible with our French Cleat Goggles and Mask Holder. This innovative 3D head design, part of the modular Neat French Cleat System, provides a dedicated space for your protective eyewear and masks, ensuring they are always within reach and properly stored.
Key Features:
- Innovative Design: The 3D head structure offers a unique and practical solution for storing goggles and masks, keeping them in optimal condition.
- Seamless Integration: Designed to fit perfectly with the Neat French Cleat System, allowing for a cohesive and customizable workshop setup.
- Flexible Material Options: Plans are tailored for 6mm plywood, with comprehensive instructions included for converting to ¼” plywood, accommodating various material preferences.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 282mm (11¾”) high x 222mm (9¼”) wide, providing ample space for your safety gear.
- Compatibility: Includes guidance for adapting the design to different laser bed sizes, ensuring accessibility for various equipment.
What’s Included:
- Digital Files: DXF, LightBurn, and SVG formats for 6mm plywood, facilitating seamless integration with your laser cutting tools.
- Assembly Instructions: Detailed, step-by-step notes to assist you in the construction process, ensuring a smooth build.
Additional Requirements:
- A laser cutter capable of handling 6mm or ¼” plywood.
- 6mm or ¼” dowels for precise part alignment.
- Appropriate drill bits for dowel holes.
- Wood glue or CA glue for secure assembly.
- Optional: Spray varnish for a polished, professional finish.
Terms of Use:
- All sales are final; downloaded orders are non-refundable and non-returnable.
- Files are intended for personal use only; commercial production or resale is prohibited.
- Unauthorized sharing or distribution of the files, in physical or digital form, is strictly forbidden.
Elevate your workshop organization with the Goggles and Mask Holder, combining safety and efficiency in a sleek, modular design. Ensure your protective gear is always at hand and properly stored, enhancing both convenience and safety in your workspace.
Watch How Easy It Is to Assemble Your French Cleat Goggles and Mask Holder
Discover just how simple it is to create your own French Cleat Goggles and Mask Holder with this quick assembly video.
Follow along as I build this innovative 3D head design, perfect for organizing your protective eyewear and masks. With clear instructions and an easy-to-follow process, you’ll have a functional and stylish addition to your French Cleat System in no time.
Ready to elevate your workshop organization? Watch the video and get started today!
What you’ll get
What you’ll need
A laser that can cut 6mm OR 1/4″ ply Some 6mm plywood OR 1/4″ plywood 6mm or 1/4″ dowels for aligning parts A drill for drilling 6mm or 1/4″ holes Spray varnish (optional but recommended) Wood glue or CA glueTerms of use
- • Sales are non-refundable and non-returnable.
- • Downloaded orders are non-refundable and non-returnable.
- • These files are for personal use only.
- . No commercial use of these files in permitted. No purchasing these files to make and sell a finished product.
- • These files are not to be shared or distributed via any physical or digital methods.
About the designer
Hi, my name is Alan Egan and I’m a trained mechanical engineer. I used to design jigs, fixtures, progression tools, and manufacturing robots. These days, I spend a lot of time in my workshop and I love making stuff and I love French cleats as they keep my space organized. But, like everyone else, when I needed a cleat I grabbed a few pieces of scrap wood and made a cleat, ad-hock with no thought about spacings, or size, or the cleats that I’d made before. Then I came up with the idea for a French cleat system and the Neat French Cleat System was born. I then started prototyping, and what you see here is the result of a ton of tried and tested ideas.My workshop
How It All Started I built my workshop during the first lockdown in 2020. Before that, it was just a brick-walled outbuilding that used to house pigs! While the workshop isn’t very large—roughly the size of a double garage—it’s a space that works hard. One unique challenge is the chimney right in the middle, which limits the layout. Although I considered removing it, the chimney is essential for the wood burner, which is the only source of heating in the workshop.The Tools I Use My workshop is equipped with two lasers:
- Sculpfun S9: A diode laser with 10W power, perfect for smaller projects.
- Gweike Cloud: A 50W CO2 laser that I use to create my French cleats. (I started with the Sculpfun, but it takes much longer compared to the Gweike.)
- Festool CMS Table Saw for precision cutting.
- Bosch GCM Mitre Saw for accurate angles.
- An old pillar drill, which still gets the job done!
- A Creality Ender 3 3D Printer, which I use for smaller custom parts and prototypes.
Let’s Collaborate If you have any questions, special requests, or ideas, feel free to leave a comment below. I’d love to hear from you and explore ways to improve or expand the Neat French Cleat System.
Why Choose the Neat French Cleat System? With the Neat French Cleat System, you’re investing in more than just storage—you’re choosing quality, efficiency, and a tidy workspace. It’s the perfect solution for tool enthusiasts looking to elevate their organization and productivity.
My Laser
A Gweike Cloud 50W
I rely on my Gweike Cloud 50W laser, a powerful and versatile tool that’s perfect for precision cutting and engraving. With its user-friendly design, this laser effortlessly handles everything from intricate tool holders to larger cleat systems. Its speed, accuracy, and ability to work with various materials make it an essential part of my workshop, ensuring that every custom French cleat and component is perfectly cut.
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