I took a little break from "Sting-zilla" (the name Dennis Peacock awarded my CNC machine) after completing that architectural appliqué job a little over a week ago so I could clean up the shop and start working on a furniture commission that frankly doesn't have any CNC work at all. While I originally intended to cut up some fallen ash trees today, the wind was uncomfortable, so I spent a few minutes in the shop on my continuing quest for better organization.
Having scored a complete set of essentially unused Festool Centrotec drill bits (all the stuff in the top of the photo below) this week from a fellow 'Creeker and in the spirit of organization, I did a little quickie CNC project with a piece of scrap HDU to get all of my Centrotec stuff in one place and not rolling around in a drawer. 20 minutes of computer time and 15 minutes of cutting and this was the result..and it fits right into the right side of one of my tool chest drawers exactly as I wanted it to do.
Yet another "to a hammer, everything is a nail" CNC episode from my shop...with more to come since I might as well have the machine cutting something while I building a double-decker bed for someone. I have a lot of drawers and a lot of stuff rolling around in them.