The first work piece is the pocket for the back of the board. This consists of the large pocket for the 1/8" peg door to fit flush. It includes a 1/4" deep pocket for the pegs to sit. And lastly a spot I use a V bit to just poke the board to locate where the screw that holds the door on needs to go. Its just to locate and can be left out if you'd like.
This is where you can get creative. The hole is an 1/8" as that worked for the screw I used to secure to door on, but you can change its size if needed. The door could simply be cut out as is or you can customize it. I have only laser cut the doors out of acrylic, but you could CNC acrylic if you'd like too. You can add any design or text on the door to make it unique. One of my boards was a topographical map of a State park in Wisconsin, Peninsula State Park. So I put the parks logo on the door for an added touch.
need file for gate
James Wickland
All files are present. In easel, go down to the bottom where it says workflow, there are two tabs, the first is the pocket, the second is the door
Jake Wishau
ihad it at one time but cant get it now. i have the cut out part but not the sliding cover
James Wickland
thank you i figured it out
James Wickland
Any chance of getting this in an SVG format. Cant open in Easel
Wilfred Clark