Nintendo Switch Organizer
by zzjackson in Workshop > Laser Cutting
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Nintendo Switch Organizer
Just replaced the laser tube on my laser cutter and started going crazy making things.
One big issue I had was managing the controllers/games for the Switch.
So I made a simple tiered design storage rack. You can adjust the file to what you need.
Supplies
What you will need:
1) 1 x 5mm x 4-ft x 8-ft Poplar Sanded Plywood / .18" thick project board (the file is made with all tolerances for this specific wood) ***I used two 24"x18" panels for this project***
< https://www.lowes.com/pd/RevolutionPly-5mm-Poplar-Plywood-Application-as-4-x-8/50121135 >
2) Wood glue and clamps
3) Double-sided tape if you are making the cartridge holder, for holding it to where you want it to be placed.
4) A Switch, and controllers
Adjust and Cut
Files to use for adjusting and cutting to your needs.
Finish
After glue-up, I imagine you know how to do this by now, apply glue, clamp, and wait, no photos needed.
Design Flaw. here and now there's a big oops moment, I forgot to take the design in .18" on each side to capture the gap made for the bracket to sit on to of the subwoofer. Though it still fits snug around the sub, it did not come out how I wanted it. But that is okay because it will sit on the surface still and doesn't move when the sub is on. Was not worth it for me to waste more material. Cut the pattern for the outside arms twice if you are not trying to rabbit the edge onto something.
HAPPY MAKING!