
Follow along as we measure, cut, drill, and assemble a custom aluminum-and-wood structure that mounts directly underneath a CNC cart. It’s a straightforward build that clears the clutter, protects your materials, and frees up your workspace for what it’s actually meant to do—work.
We’ll walk you through every step, from precision measuring and aluminum cutting to using pocket hole joinery for strong, clean assembly. Whether you’re working with CNC machines or just tired of stepping over poster board piles, this build adds serious utility to your shop.
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Here are the products I used (or their currently-available equivalents):
Bosch Laser Measure:
Triton Belt Sander:
Tape Measure:
Full-face Goggles:
Ear Protection:
Work Gloves:
Cut-off Saw:
1-inch Belt Sander:
WEN Drill Press:
Keyless Drill Chuck:
Kreg K4 Pocket Hole Jig:
Monopod:
iPhone mount:
Work Light:
Aputure Amaran Mini Light:
Ryobi Drill:
Dewalt Locking Cordless Screwdriver:
Hook and Loop Cable Ties:
Sharpie Variety Pack:
Kreg Track Saw:
Track Saw Track:
Woodworking Tape:
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