With you on the 3D printer Graham, I bought one a few months ago and what a piece of kit it is, I have printed all sorts of bits & pieces it has more than paid for itself. Nice job. 👍
What an amazing job Graham it look so great. I would love to someday have a 3D printer 🤞🏻just got to save up the money. Thanks for sharing your journey
Hi Graham Nice project but you missed an opportunity to store more unused tools behind the door which you used. You could have used a flat panel first, hinged your door box to it and then you could have utilized 2 extra surfaces for infrequentky used drawing and measuring tools. Love your videos, cheers - Jim
Love using my 3D printer in the workshop. Anything made out of plastic that I might have purchased previously now gets printed instead. It will be interesting to see to see how the ruler hook fares or have you reinforced the hook part with a metal insert(posh for nail)
Nice compliment 'young sir' ? Yea right. You should be using a saucer with that cup to avoid stains, also I worry about the size of your little knob on the ruler bracket.
Hi Graham. Awesome arrangement that inspires me to fix the same issue in my shop. I have used the 3D printer to print sander hangers, flip stops, zero clearance inserts for the saw, etc. I agree 100% on people just need to get over their obstacles (excuses) and just learn how to do something new. I often get comments on woodworking such as "I could never do that." I have gotten to the point where my response to that is: "You are absolutely correct. You could never do that because you have already decided in your mind that you could never do that." Great work. Steve
Just so tidy, lol. Makes my heaps all over thre place and boxes look bad. 😁 Printed parts, could just have been strips of wood. Or nails alone as I have always used for that sort of wall board to hold tools. Not what I would think of as complex enough to bother printing. Software, Blender for everything.
With you on the 3D printer Graham, I bought one a few months ago and what a piece of kit it is, I have printed all sorts of bits & pieces it has more than paid for itself. Nice job. 👍
What an amazing job Graham it look so great. I would love to someday have a 3D printer 🤞🏻just got to save up the money. Thanks for sharing your journey
2nd video after just subscribed to you and fully agree I’m right in the middle of rearranging my shop and its so satisfying.
Your enthusiasm is infectious young sir
Why thank you. 😁
Hi Graham
Nice project but you missed an opportunity to store more unused tools behind the door which you used. You could have used a flat panel first, hinged your door box to it and then you could have utilized 2 extra surfaces for infrequentky used drawing and measuring tools.
Love your videos, cheers - Jim
Got some great ideas from your channel, thanks for sharing!
Love using my 3D printer in the workshop. Anything made out of plastic that I might have purchased previously now gets printed instead. It will be interesting to see to see how the ruler hook fares or have you reinforced the hook part with a metal insert(posh for nail)
Nice compliment 'young sir' ? Yea right. You should be using a saucer with that cup to avoid stains, also I worry about the size of your little knob on the ruler bracket.
Absolute mint job !
Hi Graham. Awesome arrangement that inspires me to fix the same issue in my shop. I have used the 3D printer to print sander hangers, flip stops, zero clearance inserts for the saw, etc. I agree 100% on people just need to get over their obstacles (excuses) and just learn how to do something new. I often get comments on woodworking such as "I could never do that." I have gotten to the point where my response to that is: "You are absolutely correct. You could never do that because you have already decided in your mind that you could never do that." Great work. Steve
Beautiful! So nicely done. 👏👏👏🖖
An excellent storage solution Graham and fine use of the 3D printer.👍
Just so tidy, lol. Makes my heaps all over thre place and boxes look bad. 😁
Printed parts, could just have been strips of wood. Or nails alone as I have always used for that sort of wall board to hold tools. Not what I would think of as complex enough to bother printing.
Software, Blender for everything.