So you've got a Shapeoko, X-Carve, Avid CNC (or another) CNC router and are itching to get a few projects machined but don't have any files to get started with? These Modular and Stackable Box Crate CNC design files are a great way to get up and running pretty quickly. These files are intended to be used to generate your Gcode/tool paths from. Keep in mind you will need to know how to generate your toolpaths/Gcode in the software you are using. These Modular and Stackable Boxes are fun, pretty easy to make and is a great item for organizing and storing items in your work space. See the full range of Wood Products, Build Plans, CNC Router Files, CNC Plasma Files and more at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DryforgeCreative Included: In this listing are files for (5) modular box designs with three different material thicknesses for each design. The design is available in formats for working with material in the following thicknesses: * 1/2" (12mm) * 23/32" (18mm) * 3/4" (19mm) About File: There will be multiple files in a zipped folder. Includes File Formats: * Fusion 360 * STEP * DXF * SVG Along with PDF Tech Drawings and Notes from the Builder. Equipment Needed: * Software to Generate Toolpaths * CNC Router * Endmill (1/4" or a 1/8" would also work) Modification: Keep in mind that you may encounter situations where you need to modify the files or something based on your CNC, Endmills, Software available, etc. You may need to modify the file depending on the material you are using. Depending on the conditions your plywood has been stored in, you may need to make test pieces (for the joints) and modify based on your particular material / desired fit. I always encourage test cuts to be made before CNC Routing an entire design. These files are meant to be a starting point for you to make your own modular/stackable boxes. My Background: I have a background in Industrial/Product Design with extensive 3D modeling experience for various 3D printing methods, CNC machining, injection molding, plastic parts design and other manufacturing methods. The journey from being new to using my CNC Router to getting good at it was a long process with the particular machine that I have. But it's been a fun journey and I hope that these files are able to help you! CNC Part Quality: Please keep in mind that the quality of the parts quality will depend on a myriad of variables ranging from the quality of wood/ plywood used, endmills used, CNC used and a myriad of other variables. Terms 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.