Wait. You're telling me you're producing builds of your quality on an apartment balcony? Is it a big balcony? What's your storage setup for all your tools/materials? Could that be a video? (the storage, while maintaining your privacy and everything of course) I don't know, I just find that inspiring. I feel a lot of youtube woodwork stuff I'll get fed involves shops, or houses with space they can turn into a workshop with envy worthy tools. I know you're not building whole dinner tables or anything, but I enjoy the problem solving I've seen you use in some of your other vids. It seems like maybe you have a few multipurpose tools that can do many things for you, like your 3D printer to fabricate things you can then hold down with off the shelf fasteners, or the laser which I saw you thin a board with a router, clean it up with a chisel, then use the laser to cut a through pattern. Then things like your track saw and hand tools like the chisels. Your work is just really detailed and quality, and finding out you're doing it from a balcony of all places just blew my mind and makes me feel I have no excuse "for not having space".
Yep, combination of balcony and a second bedroom I've converted into my 'studio' has the 3d printer, and clean work desk (soldering etc) Maybe I'll make a space tour one day
Hi, i want to buy a xtool d1 for my shop but we want to engrave doors (we are a cabinet shop) is it possible to ingreva a piece 40"x20"? Like can i just site the machine on top of the wood and run it?
Hello, yea the D1 pro can be easily positioned on top of your door to engrave a logo. Please note the engraving area is only 390x400mm tho. Thanks for watching :)
Wait. You're telling me you're producing builds of your quality on an apartment balcony? Is it a big balcony? What's your storage setup for all your tools/materials? Could that be a video? (the storage, while maintaining your privacy and everything of course) I don't know, I just find that inspiring. I feel a lot of youtube woodwork stuff I'll get fed involves shops, or houses with space they can turn into a workshop with envy worthy tools. I know you're not building whole dinner tables or anything, but I enjoy the problem solving I've seen you use in some of your other vids.
It seems like maybe you have a few multipurpose tools that can do many things for you, like your 3D printer to fabricate things you can then hold down with off the shelf fasteners, or the laser which I saw you thin a board with a router, clean it up with a chisel, then use the laser to cut a through pattern. Then things like your track saw and hand tools like the chisels. Your work is just really detailed and quality, and finding out you're doing it from a balcony of all places just blew my mind and makes me feel I have no excuse "for not having space".
Yep, combination of balcony and a second bedroom I've converted into my 'studio' has the 3d printer, and clean work desk (soldering etc) Maybe I'll make a space tour one day
You should really think about replacing that window with some acrylic that will block out the laser 👌🏻
That would be a great future improvement, thank you
Damn,thats impressive😍😍
Thank you!
Hi, i want to buy a xtool d1 for my shop but we want to engrave doors (we are a cabinet shop) is it possible to ingreva a piece 40"x20"? Like can i just site the machine on top of the wood and run it?
Hello, yea the D1 pro can be easily positioned on top of your door to engrave a logo. Please note the engraving area is only 390x400mm tho. Thanks for watching :)
What is the material used for viewing window??
I'm not sure the exact material. It's thing plastic sheet that came with A3 size picture frame from Kmart. Possibly acrylic, it's quite brittle
@@mxcbuilds6633 ok it'll help. Thanks for reply♥️
Very clever to suck the air at the bottom
Thanks!
Promo sm 🤷
Firsttttt
Yay!