I’ve been custom designing pegboard inserts for all of my workshop items to clean things up. Figured since I release most of the things I create to various communities, these should be no different ;)
- Nice! Just a tip, it would be helpful to mention the size of the pegboard, such as 1" distance with 1/4" holes. There are a few different sizes of pegboard. - Good catch, updated the site. - That’s the size I have, so thanks a ton! 
 
 
- This is awesome! How did you do this? Did you already know how to model? - Thanks! I self-taught myself FreeCad, so used those skills ;) I’ve done a ton of models before that I’ve released, the most popular of which is probably https://twystlock.com. I’m about to release the plans for my DIY smart sensors and the models for those, too. - Any tips for learning this? :) very cool - YouTube, lots of YouTube haha. I honestly started by mostly using cubes and cylinders and cutting or merging them together to make what I needed. You can make most anything that way and it’s pretty straight forward if not as formal. 
 
 
 
- Looks nice. I’m about to setup some pegboard and this is inspiring - Realized I forgot to post the links, so if you want the STLs: https://nowsci.com/pegboard - Thank you 
 
 
- I don’t mean yo undermine your design but I was recently looking for like a modular pegboard type thing and found printy panels pretty cool, https://www.printables.com/model/859807-printy-panels I am going to design something similar using that consept - Not undermining at all! That looks like a cool system, very different from a pegboard method. Good luck! 
 
- Clean - For ten minutes, lol. - Every time I organize my tools they look like this - for ten minutes. As soon as I do a task, I find the tools need a different arrangement. - I envy folks who can keep their tools looking neat like this! - Envy maybe, but more than that I become suspicious of anyone that can keep their tools that organized. I’m pretty obsessive and still can’t maintain anything quite this tidy. - The positioning in the corner was key for me. My chair is right in front, so all it takes is turning around. 
 
 
 


