I absolutely love seeing people’s crafting spaces and yours has come a long way from the last tour with the custom TTRPG table. Out of everything I think the shelf space is the most impressive. Lol
I'm sat here in my 10-12ft square box back room where I do everything being jelly of your massive amount of space!😅 It looks great though, you've really cultivated an aesthetic over the years man
This was amazing! Just bought a house a month ago and I can't wait to build out my crafting space. Thank you, I am definitely going to use some of these ideas.
Dude! DragonStrike is what got me obsessed with *gestures at all the little nerdy things* I found a copy of it in pretty decent shape on eBay, it too will be displayed in my studio once it's ready.
I really need to do a similar video for my channel. It's honestly super good to see your setup and to also know that I'm not the only one that has a small space optimized for both "hobby" as well as "youtube studio". I'd love a much larger area to record in.. but.. you make use of what you have :)
@@queencityminis They try and get you to buy templates and patterns but it’s not necessary. After a quick bit of research I just realized you can use 2mm chip board in a Cricut which means I can print/cut my own window inserts similar to Shiftinglands!
Long time fan here- It’s so cool to have watched the evolution of your crafting and editing over the years. So now to see how you’ve invested in your space and process along the way is great!! And of course, rad to see how you incorporate your style into every element of your work! ✌️
Thanks for sharing this! I've been searching for a similar solution for the desk mounted "cage" setup you have for filming. Any chance of sharing some of the links to that equipment?
Im so jealous. Just moved house across country and had to leave my lovely shop of 12 years behind. Hopefully soon I will be able to find space to set up again.
Thanks for the tour of your 'private' space, it really is appreciated that you let us further into your life and hobby that we enjoy watching you do. It is a very envious space you have created... Also love the Squidmar Evolution 2024 CRPlus airbrush, I splashed out on the same one, don't regret that purchase in the slightest.
That rig over the table is so cool👏👏👏 I remember the vids from years back of you making the spray booth, doing up the room, etc. It looks excellent now.
So I was painting up some larger 11x11 tiles for Frostgrave with your modpodge stuff. I got some foam that was labeled as XPS foam that clearly wasn’t on Amazon. It’s pretty sturdy, and I decide to just use it. Everything is going pretty well I measure out the grid, etc. I start painting and I happened to hold the tile up high and I notice a that I can see light through where I missed. This is pretty useful because it helps me see all the little tiny spots I missed. However about 30% to 50% of of the grooves in between each 1” square is showing light coming through. This makes me think I clearly need to get more modpodge deep in the cracks. Is getting the blend deep in the cracks to cover every bit needed?
Thanks for the inspiration from this video! I'm working with the space I have, but I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to getting organized and having too much stuff! Plus I'm crazy and run a non-hobby related online business from my condo home! 😮 I'm looking forward to flipping the switch on my own UA-cam channel this Spring! We will then see where that journey takes me.
BMC! It's been a while since I've gotten the chance to see one of your videos and I gotta say your space has gotten so epic!! I just wanted to pop in and say thank you for the awesome tour, it's really cool to see how other miniature hobbyists do their thang, and I love that you have the tapestry over your one shelf, but you mentioned being annoyed by it. If you buy some clip-on curtain hangers and screw a small pipe or rod in the ceiling, as long as it doesn't interfere with your accessibility of your hotwire tool, I bet it would be a great solution. Just toss that tapestry open when you're crafting, no need to keep opening and closing doors 👍 Missed seeing you! Can't wait to watch all the backlog 😊
4:09 That paint bottle storage is so cool and the organisation by colour is so visually satisfying, are the paints ok being stroaged upside down? I.e. no spills/blockage?
When you have so much stuff, do you go through the phase of 'I have to use what I have' or do you still find yourself needing more or something else for a new project? I always seem to need something new! I wish my craft space was as big as yours! 👏👏👏
Wicked, wicked wonderful craft space. I especially love your games, I remember Dragon Strike, and Dungeon my big bro and I use to play that for hours, I always wanted the Dungeons and Dragons game for intellivision (my first home video game system growing up), Your space definitely keeps the crafting magic at 10 👍🏿👍🏿
Lovely place! Well organised too, everything has its place. Just a bit worried about the 3d printing setup though, how to you ventilate the fumes away? Resin also keeps offgassing VOCs when not printing, even with the lid on the printer.
I'm 3 minutes into this video and already dying because gawd damn this is the dream. eta: That camera/lighting rig!? UGH the jealously I have right now.
Awesome video! I do remember a few months ago you had mentioned how you wanted to utilize your spray booth's vent as a dual purposed one for future 3d Printing as well. Is that something that wasn't mentioned in the video? Were you able to make some kind of venting system for your resin printers? Love the entire setup, for fun if you could place a price tag on the the entire build alone for the actual setup of the room with equipment, including lighting, what range would you say it is?
I just disconnect the vent from the booth and run the vent fan full blast when printing. It’s strong enough to vent the whole room when there is no filter on it.
"Small space" is nearly twice the size of my master bedroom, and as large or slightly larger than my whole living room. But good on you, brother, for having a great hobby space.
Is there a recommendation you could give to a website/youtube channel to help understand getting into the production side of things for beginners? Such as lighting, cameras, basic software used to create a channel?
Built it in the garage. All this time I'm thinking your wife sent you to the basement. I've been told most homes in the colder, upper middle of N. America and Canada had basements, and the lack of windows in the background. Thank you for all the videos over the years. I started with your longboat episode when it first came out, and actually bought the plans and built one. Thanks again.
Amazing setup. I did have a question about your 3d printing: are your printers ventilated, beyond the air filter that you pointed out? I ask as my 3d printer is in my garage, and despite using an inline fan with a filter (might be the same you're using, actually), I've found that the resin just seems to leave a rather unpleasant odor in the space.
Question: What make / brand / model ist that desk rig? I've been looking for something like it for ages, especially something that clamps on to the desk and allows for a horizontal bar over the desk where I could mount nice lighting to. All I've found are really wimpy, cheap-looking desk-clamp light stand thingys. I'm quite possibly just missing the correct search term to find what I'm looking for, but for the live of me I can't find that word. Also, great video, and thank you for all you're doing! Love the builds and techniques, and the studio tour is cool to see every couple of years.
Could you give more detail on your painting racks? I built something that ive mounted on the wall, but ive out grown it and im trying to find something for the much needed expansion.
Thank you for interesting trip behind the scenes. Your space looks really neatly organized, have you tydied it up before making the video or is it like this even when you are carfting?😉 Also with all that sanding, airbrushing, etc. how do you solve dust collecting on all your crafts in those opened shelves?
It’s like this between projects but not during. It gets super messy while I’m working but I always fully clean up before starting the next project. I try to prevent as much dust as possible with vacuum when doing dusty things.
Love your studio! And thanks for your channel. I get sooo many great ideas from you! I'm just starting on my terrain building journey myself. I have a question. I'd like to get a proxxon wire cutter. Looking at the shifting lands site what would you recommend fir the guide/adding tool? Multi purpose or just the guider pro?
Awesome! It’s been awhile since we saw the space! Can you tell me more about the rig you hang stuff on? I’m not a youtuber so no need for me to hang cameras or microphones but I’ve been following a few creators that use lights in their d&d games and i’d love to incorporate them myself. Everything ive seen commercially for lights looks massive or is on tripods. The ceiling seems like a better options for not having my players knock them around. Any advice for newbies on hanging light bars on the ceiling?
When you resin print, are their any tubes connected to the exhaust that weren't during filming, or does the air purifier do the job by itself. Abit paranoid when printing in an enclosed space while I'm in it.
I was wondering what sort of sound damping you used. Some creators go with acoustic tiles on hard surfaces but your shelves and stuff on them seem to absorb sound pretty darn well despite you not having carpet or rugs on the floor and what looks like a hard flat ceiling.
Thanks for sharing. I thought I remembered you liked mtg from a previous video. What format do/did you play? I think it would be cool to see you do a mtg inspired craft that combine the hobbies.
I am SO jealous of all that space!!!! I do everything from my bedroom and it isn’t even a big room TToTT I have too many interests for such a tiny space mannn
VERY curious about your resin printing ventilation solution! I know in the old setup it went to the Spray Booth vent, but what are you doing today? I'm just getting into 3d printing myself and I'm always curious about people's ventilation stuff. Thanks for the tour!
I try to print overnight when I'm not in the room. When doing so I disconnect the fan hose from the spray booth and point it toward the 3d printers and turn it on full blast. I will also fun the air purifier full blast at the same time.
Oh fantastic! I have my printer in the basement next to the HVAC and I have little kids and I want to make sure they don't mutate into anything frightening. Thanks for the reply!!
Hahah! Intelivision….I begged for that console to my parents just for that game. I got the RadioShack knock off, didn’t care, it worked. Nice space, well used. Been a long time fan and you Scott, Jay, Brent are some of my most inspiring creator that made me become a creator for 3D printed terrain. Thank you.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial ohh, you mentioned that it connects to your spray booth and I thought it ONLY connected to the spray booth. Thanks mate - it's a beautiful space
How did you modify those ikea kitchen cabinets to have 6 drawers? :) and what are the width of those ikea cabinets? Are you sure it isn't Ikea Alex drawers?
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial kinda guessed about that much but I was hoping you’d say you used some sort of black magic to fit in to something closer to 120 sq ft . Thanks for replying, awesome video and room setup.
I wonder if instead of putting doors behind the idols of torment banner you could attach some curtain loops and a curtain rail above it then you could just slide it to the side easily
I'm in your house.
FINALLY!
It’s the guy! Please do a studio tour as well Mr. Goober. 🙏
He REFUSES to visit me. Say's I'm not worthy.
@@TavernsnWyverns Yes!! Signing the petition for this as I type.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial that is the reason…he has to be summoned and appears. Visiting doesn’t work.
I absolutely love seeing people’s crafting spaces and yours has come a long way from the last tour with the custom TTRPG table. Out of everything I think the shelf space is the most impressive. Lol
I'm sat here in my 10-12ft square box back room where I do everything being jelly of your massive amount of space!😅
It looks great though, you've really cultivated an aesthetic over the years man
#britishproblems
I could never live like that. Laundry machines in the kitchen.
Madness!
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficialThe fact you said "machines" made me laugh, we Europeans definitely live in waay smaller spaces. Sick setup btw!
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial you should see how teeny some of the rooms are - not even in cities!
Black Magic Organization! Thanks for the cool behind the scenes peek. It has been great watching your progress over the years 👍🏻
Thanks for putting this together, I have been following for a long time. Love the old school terrain builds.
This was amazing! Just bought a house a month ago and I can't wait to build out my crafting space. Thank you, I am definitely going to use some of these ideas.
Thanks for the walkaround! Always interesting to see peoples setups. Keep up the good work mate
Dude! DragonStrike is what got me obsessed with *gestures at all the little nerdy things*
I found a copy of it in pretty decent shape on eBay, it too will be displayed in my studio once it's ready.
I really need to do a similar video for my channel. It's honestly super good to see your setup and to also know that I'm not the only one that has a small space optimized for both "hobby" as well as "youtube studio". I'd love a much larger area to record in.. but.. you make use of what you have :)
Can you please make a video showing how you use your Cricut? I feel like I've watched every video of yours, and I had no idea you use a Cricut.
I second this. My wife has one she doesn’t use and if I see how to use it I might…commandeer it.
@@TavernsnWyverns I have one I never use bc I hate dealing with technology. Maybe I'll change my tune...
@@queencityminis They try and get you to buy templates and patterns but it’s not necessary. After a quick bit of research I just realized you can use 2mm chip board in a Cricut which means I can print/cut my own window inserts similar to Shiftinglands!
It's awesome to see where the magic happens!
Long time fan here- It’s so cool to have watched the evolution of your crafting and editing over the years. So now to see how you’ve invested in your space and process along the way is great!! And of course, rad to see how you incorporate your style into every element of your work! ✌️
Glad to see Jeremy continuing to feel happy, confident, and motivated! 😊
Always inspiring watching the Master's working space! Thanks for sharing this with us, buddy :)
Thanks for sharing this! I've been searching for a similar solution for the desk mounted "cage" setup you have for filming. Any chance of sharing some of the links to that equipment?
Im so jealous. Just moved house across country and had to leave my lovely shop of 12 years behind.
Hopefully soon I will be able to find space to set up again.
Wow! So organized and professional. You've clearly put a lot of work into your space. Thanks for sharing, tons of inspiration here.
Probably the Neatest Hobby Area I've ever seen!
Thanks for the tour of your 'private' space, it really is appreciated that you let us further into your life and hobby that we enjoy watching you do. It is a very envious space you have created...
Also love the Squidmar Evolution 2024 CRPlus airbrush, I splashed out on the same one, don't regret that purchase in the slightest.
I really admire the vintage D&D stuff. It’s in great condition, as well. Kudos!
That rig over the table is so cool👏👏👏
I remember the vids from years back of you making the spray booth, doing up the room, etc. It looks excellent now.
It looks like a lot of work went into creating that room. Appreciate all the video's you make for the hobby.
For sure I enjoyed to watch tour videos. Always nice videos...thanks for share
You really have made the best out of a limited space. I think I might need more shelves for my own space. Thanks for sharing yours.
Dude, you are so organized, it’s awe-inspiring.
So I was painting up some larger 11x11 tiles for Frostgrave with your modpodge stuff. I got some foam that was labeled as XPS foam that clearly wasn’t on Amazon. It’s pretty sturdy, and I decide to just use it. Everything is going pretty well I measure out the grid, etc. I start painting and I happened to hold the tile up high and I notice a that I can see light through where I missed. This is pretty useful because it helps me see all the little tiny spots I missed. However about 30% to 50% of of the grooves in between each 1” square is showing light coming through. This makes me think I clearly need to get more modpodge deep in the cracks. Is getting the blend deep in the cracks to cover every bit needed?
Thanks for showing all the lights and rigging!
This is such a cool behind the scenes look at your creative space. Thank you for sharing!
Loved getting a look at your crafting space. Really interesting.
Thanks for the inspiration from this video! I'm working with the space I have, but I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to getting organized and having too much stuff!
Plus I'm crazy and run a non-hobby related online business from my condo home! 😮
I'm looking forward to flipping the switch on my own UA-cam channel this Spring! We will then see where that journey takes me.
I like that cutting mat idea! Thx!
Really cool space. It looks amazing and very well thought out. Must be nice to craft there with so much space.
BMC! It's been a while since I've gotten the chance to see one of your videos and I gotta say your space has gotten so epic!! I just wanted to pop in and say thank you for the awesome tour, it's really cool to see how other miniature hobbyists do their thang, and I love that you have the tapestry over your one shelf, but you mentioned being annoyed by it. If you buy some clip-on curtain hangers and screw a small pipe or rod in the ceiling, as long as it doesn't interfere with your accessibility of your hotwire tool, I bet it would be a great solution. Just toss that tapestry open when you're crafting, no need to keep opening and closing doors 👍
Missed seeing you! Can't wait to watch all the backlog 😊
4:09 That paint bottle storage is so cool and the organisation by colour is so visually satisfying, are the paints ok being stroaged upside down? I.e. no spills/blockage?
My theory is that they are less likely to clog like that.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial I like your logic, thank you!
DUDE this is sick!
When you have so much stuff, do you go through the phase of 'I have to use what I have' or do you still find yourself needing more or something else for a new project?
I always seem to need something new! I wish my craft space was as big as yours! 👏👏👏
When BMC's "small space" is bigger than your apartment :')
I couldn’t live in a tiny apartment
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficialYou definitely couldn’t live in Tokyo! I’m jealous of all that space!
I’m guessing New York resident?
Apartment! Luxury!
Love the video. Fun seeing Mel’s book, as well as the Osprey games.
Thanks for sharing. Cool studio. Love it.
Love that space and loved the tour.
Great set up! Have you thought about adding a little lighting into the shelves for minis, etc...?
thanks! I'm setting up a space and this is very helpful!
Wicked, wicked wonderful craft space. I especially love your games, I remember Dragon Strike, and Dungeon my big bro and I use to play that for hours, I always wanted the Dungeons and Dragons game for intellivision (my first home video game system growing up), Your space definitely keeps the crafting magic at 10 👍🏿👍🏿
This is super helpful and interesting! Thanks for sharing your set up!
might mooch that pc desk idea, ive been looking for one for ages and havent found any suitable for my screens and space
Awesome tour! Wish I had a space like this... hoping to build up to it over time!
Lovely place! Well organised too, everything has its place.
Just a bit worried about the 3d printing setup though, how to you ventilate the fumes away? Resin also keeps offgassing VOCs when not printing, even with the lid on the printer.
Ventilation at stat of the video 😉
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Ah check, I thought that only ventilated the spray booth.
I'm 3 minutes into this video and already dying because gawd damn this is the dream.
eta: That camera/lighting rig!? UGH the jealously I have right now.
Awesome video! I do remember a few months ago you had mentioned how you wanted to utilize your spray booth's vent as a dual purposed one for future 3d Printing as well. Is that something that wasn't mentioned in the video? Were you able to make some kind of venting system for your resin printers? Love the entire setup, for fun if you could place a price tag on the the entire build alone for the actual setup of the room with equipment, including lighting, what range would you say it is?
I just disconnect the vent from the booth and run the vent fan full blast when printing. It’s strong enough to vent the whole room when there is no filter on it.
Cool tour! Thanks for showing us around!
For someone just starting out, would you suggest hanging black fabric to cover the white walls for light control in our workshop room?
That all in one desk thing looks SO sick. Been noodling in my head about a setup like that and it's really sick to see it in action.
"Small space" is nearly twice the size of my master bedroom, and as large or slightly larger than my whole living room. But good on you, brother, for having a great hobby space.
Is there a recommendation you could give to a website/youtube channel to help understand getting into the production side of things for beginners? Such as lighting, cameras, basic software used to create a channel?
Built it in the garage. All this time I'm thinking your wife sent you to the basement. I've been told most homes in the colder, upper middle of N. America and Canada had basements, and the lack of windows in the background. Thank you for all the videos over the years. I started with your longboat episode when it first came out, and actually bought the plans and built one. Thanks again.
I've been wanting to move the studio to the basement, but that's a very expensive project. One day hopefully.
my dude this is not a small space 😝
I appreciate the tour! Always great to see what you're up to🤘
Amazing setup. I did have a question about your 3d printing: are your printers ventilated, beyond the air filter that you pointed out? I ask as my 3d printer is in my garage, and despite using an inline fan with a filter (might be the same you're using, actually), I've found that the resin just seems to leave a rather unpleasant odor in the space.
Question: What make / brand / model ist that desk rig? I've been looking for something like it for ages, especially something that clamps on to the desk and allows for a horizontal bar over the desk where I could mount nice lighting to. All I've found are really wimpy, cheap-looking desk-clamp light stand thingys. I'm quite possibly just missing the correct search term to find what I'm looking for, but for the live of me I can't find that word.
Also, great video, and thank you for all you're doing! Love the builds and techniques, and the studio tour is cool to see every couple of years.
I love this space!
How do you do heat management with all the lights?
It gets pretty warm in the summer unfortunately.
Thanks for showing off your space! I’m curious though where your game table lives now though.
I gave it to a friend years ago.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial lucky friend! So do you not host D&D at all anymore then?
I haven’t in quite a while, and in general game night in our house is back in the dining room.
Super cool! Did I see a Arturia Midi Controller at 4:20?
You did!
Really nice studio, feels like a kid in the candy store. I have the same HS-monitors, they sound good.
The fist video I saw of you, I taught you had a hobby shop. You have so many rule and D&D books
Could you give more detail on your painting racks? I built something that ive mounted on the wall, but ive out grown it and im trying to find something for the much needed expansion.
They are mdf kits from Shifting Lands
Thank you for interesting trip behind the scenes. Your space looks really neatly organized, have you tydied it up before making the video or is it like this even when you are carfting?😉 Also with all that sanding, airbrushing, etc. how do you solve dust collecting on all your crafts in those opened shelves?
It’s like this between projects but not during. It gets super messy while I’m working but I always fully clean up before starting the next project. I try to prevent as much dust as possible with vacuum when doing dusty things.
Love your studio! And thanks for your channel. I get sooo many great ideas from you! I'm just starting on my terrain building journey myself. I have a question. I'd like to get a proxxon wire cutter. Looking at the shifting lands site what would you recommend fir the guide/adding tool? Multi purpose or just the guider pro?
The guider pro is the only one you really NEED
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial awsome thank you!
Very nice. I, too, am working on my crafting space.
Awesome! It’s been awhile since we saw the space!
Can you tell me more about the rig you hang stuff on? I’m not a youtuber so no need for me to hang cameras or microphones but I’ve been following a few creators that use lights in their d&d games and i’d love to incorporate them myself. Everything ive seen commercially for lights looks massive or is on tripods. The ceiling seems like a better options for not having my players knock them around.
Any advice for newbies on hanging light bars on the ceiling?
You must be calling this work space "small" in jest. Very nice crafting studio! Living in Vancouver, I wish I could enjoy such luxury.
It’s small for the amount of stuff I need to do in it. If it was just a hobby room it would be big. But mostly calling it small is clickbait.
AD&D: Treasures of Tarmin was my favorite Intellivision game when I was a kid! Awesome find, man!
When you resin print, are their any tubes connected to the exhaust that weren't during filming, or does the air purifier do the job by itself. Abit paranoid when printing in an enclosed space while I'm in it.
Do the printing fumes not bother you in this setup? Or does the purifier do a good enough job handling it?
I run the purifier and the exhaust fan while printing. I also try to print overnight when I’m not in the space.
Awesome! Thanks for the tour
@blackmagiccraft would love to know what equipment you use for video. A go pro and an iPhone just aren’t cutting it!
I was wondering what sort of sound damping you used. Some creators go with acoustic tiles on hard surfaces but your shelves and stuff on them seem to absorb sound pretty darn well despite you not having carpet or rugs on the floor and what looks like a hard flat ceiling.
Don't use anything, just try to use good microphones.
Great use of the limited space and looks great!
Is your desk lighting/mic/camera rig an off the shelf product? If so can you share the name?
It’s bunch of random kits and parts Frankenstein’d together.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Thanks! I may have to steal that idea.
Very cool! Thanks for aharing this!
Thanks for sharing. I thought I remembered you liked mtg from a previous video. What format do/did you play? I think it would be cool to see you do a mtg inspired craft that combine the hobbies.
Your Studio looks amazing 🙌
Question. Black walls are cool on UA-cam. Great vibe. But do they make it harder to get enough light on the projects?
That's part of the reason I have such an absurd amount of professional lighting. I can't say I'd recommend it.
I am SO jealous of all that space!!!! I do everything from my bedroom and it isn’t even a big room TToTT I have too many interests for such a tiny space mannn
Great tour! How do you avoid camera shake when it's mounted to the table?
I don't! It's a flaw of the system for sure.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Well, I've been watching your channel for years, and I've never noticed, so I guess it's not a problem. 😄
VERY curious about your resin printing ventilation solution!
I know in the old setup it went to the Spray Booth vent, but what are you doing today?
I'm just getting into 3d printing myself and I'm always curious about people's ventilation stuff.
Thanks for the tour!
I try to print overnight when I'm not in the room. When doing so I disconnect the fan hose from the spray booth and point it toward the 3d printers and turn it on full blast. I will also fun the air purifier full blast at the same time.
Oh fantastic! I have my printer in the basement next to the HVAC and I have little kids and I want to make sure they don't mutate into anything frightening.
Thanks for the reply!!
Hahah! Intelivision….I begged for that console to my parents just for that game. I got the RadioShack knock off, didn’t care, it worked. Nice space, well used. Been a long time fan and you Scott, Jay, Brent are some of my most inspiring creator that made me become a creator for 3D printed terrain. Thank you.
Thanks for the tour. What happened to the gaming table you built on the channel?
I gave it to a friend a few years ago
That desk rig is very impressive indeed!
Amazing!
I might've missed it but how does your crafting space not get flooded with the smell of resin when your 3D printing?
All the ventilation and air purification I showed at the start.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial ohh, you mentioned that it connects to your spray booth and I thought it ONLY connected to the spray booth.
Thanks mate - it's a beautiful space
How did you modify those ikea kitchen cabinets to have 6 drawers? :) and what are the width of those ikea cabinets? Are you sure it isn't Ikea Alex drawers?
6 draws are not modified. Off the shelf like that.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial do you remember what they are called? Because I can’t Seem to find Them.
I just noticed that Out of Season sticker in your spray booth. Nice!
No equipments links on description... Why?
I was looking for some lights but I discovered even more things in this video.
Nice space dude. ❤
Nice set up, it has changed quite a bit since the last time you did a tour
I am needing some of your dollar store foam board, and it used to be on your essentials list, but I can't find it, can you remind me how to get it?
...at the dollar store
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Oh, yup. I should go there and look.
What air purifier do you use and is it only safeguard for your sla printer.
The 300 CFM exhaust fan is the bigger safety measure.
Hobby space goals
approx how large is this room? Is it as big as it seems or am I just mesmerized by how well it all comes together?
It’s only about 230 sq’
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial kinda guessed about that much but I was hoping you’d say you used some sort of black magic to fit in to something closer to 120 sq ft . Thanks for replying, awesome video and room setup.
Thanks! What do you do about dust?
Accept it and move on with life 🤷🏻♂️
I wonder if instead of putting doors behind the idols of torment banner you could attach some curtain loops and a curtain rail above it then you could just slide it to the side easily
Hello from Ukraine. Thank you for the video!
добрий вечір!
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial I do appreciate your support for our country. I wish you all the best! Please stay as nice as you are. Love you
Hey I've been in there! love the lighting/camera rigging set up.
Love it all!! love the space!! may i ask what software do you use for editing?
Adobe Premier