Outstanding. Everything you do is just perfect. You're our very own Norm Abram only better 'cause you garden. New Yankee Workshop and Victory Garden all in one. Love the new logo, btw.
Thanks. I was hesitant to try these organizers when they first came out. Making inserts for tools and related accessories has switched my mind. Thanks for watching.
Boy, you have been busy. I'll bet you have missed some naps working on that.😂I know from experience it takes quite a bit of time to tackle a job like that. But in the end it is all worth it and makes life easier in the end.
Didn’t miss any naps 😴. Was pretty easy and fun without any angles. Just a little cursing when I realized that I measured the packout box wrong 😫 back when I first started playing with Alibre. Nice to have things organized and easy to find. Hopefully your cabinets are coming along. Thanks for watching.
Outstanding work, I envy your skill set. I know from following you over the years you have an engineering background ground, my question, can we (common Joe) be able to make as much use out of 3D printer as we see you have been able? The “design” part of the equation seems to come easy to you. I know we can find/purchase design files but a some point don’t you need to learn how to look at a need, design a solution and go to printing in order to justify a 3D printer?? Thank you, for all the hours of outstanding video tutorials.
Thanks. I recently purchased Alibre for the design (after trying all the free ones) and luckily it's easy for me to use. I have a friend that also bought it with zero design experience. After watching a couple videos about using it, he is picking it up pretty fast so a common Joe with some time invested and the right attitude will have no problem. In the near future AI will also be available that makes models from a description or picture. The biggest part of the equation is having time to learn to use the printer and be willing to make mistakes to learn from. The current 3d printers and slicers are very easy to use with default settings. Probably best to try some design programs and try to come up with some simple parts to start that are easy to print. If you get past that the slicing and printing will be easy. Thanks for watching
Excellent solution. I’ve organized some of my tools straight into a black hole. Never found them again. Can you recall the brand or trade name of the plywood that is a substitute for Baltic birch?
Thanks. That's my problem, have many doubles because the originals went into black holes. This was just called Euro Multiply Plywood made from European Poplar. This is where I found it www.pittsfordlumber.com/Pittsford-Lumber/Hardwood-Plywood-Rochester-NY.html Expensive but was nice and flat. Baltic Birch is no longer available up here. Thanks for watching.
Pretty neat project! I love the Jona Pope's Milwaukee inserts, super clever. Where did you get that battery organizer sitting on top of your unit? That is pretty neat and I don't recall it from your other videos.
That's why I got a decent 3d printer. So nice to keep everything together when I need a tool. I drew the holders up and printed them. Supposed to hang on the wall but for now fit on top. Thanks for watching.
I bought Alibre Atom last December when they had the sale after not finding the free programs easy to learn and having Fusion 360 delete all my files on the cloud because they eliminated the free version. Thanks for watching.
Was a Russian export banned from import when the Ukraine fight started. It's all going to China now for them to build furniture that is imported to the US. The ban is only hurting small guys like us because it's still coming in the backdoor. wish the people in charge of sanctions had brains. Thanks for watching.
@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 thanks for the info. We are surrounded by insanity.. There are trees in this country. Why can't we produce high quality plywood?!
Nice project. Can't beat having more storage.
These packout boxes have really helped me get organized better. Thanks for watching.
Outstanding. Everything you do is just perfect. You're our very own Norm Abram only better 'cause you garden. New Yankee Workshop and Victory Garden all in one. Love the new logo, btw.
Thanks. Just an old guy having fun. That is what google AI thinks I look like 😁. Thanks for watching.
Outstanding!
Great design, very functional!
Thanks. Kept it as simple as possible. A great way to store packout organizers in the shop to make them easy to access. Thanks for watching.
Excellent! Very impressive. Ed, I believe your brain is always operating in turbo mode!!!
Thanks. It's a struggle anymore with the brain fog and long Covid from the vaccine. Takes 4x as long. Thanks for watching.
That looks professional you definitely are a class act
Thanks. Just an old guy having fun. Thanks for watching.
Super Nice… really enjoyed watching 👍
Thanks. I was hesitant to try these organizers when they first came out. Making inserts for tools and related accessories has switched my mind. Thanks for watching.
Looks great, Now for the hardest part.......
Finding room in your shop..😁
Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
Made room first. Fit right beside the tablesaw. Thanks for watching.
Great, useful project!
For in the shop, it's a pain to get the one you want when stacked. This is the best way to store them for me. Thanks for watching.
Boy, you have been busy. I'll bet you have missed some naps working on that.😂I know from experience it takes quite a bit of time to tackle a job like that. But in the end it is all worth it and makes life easier in the end.
Didn’t miss any naps 😴. Was pretty easy and fun without any angles. Just a little cursing when I realized that I measured the packout box wrong 😫 back when I first started playing with Alibre. Nice to have things organized and easy to find. Hopefully your cabinets are coming along. Thanks for watching.
Outstanding work, I envy your skill set. I know from following you over the years you have an engineering background ground, my question, can we (common Joe) be able to make as much use out of 3D printer as we see you have been able? The “design” part of the equation seems to come easy to you. I know we can find/purchase design files but a some point don’t you need to learn how to look at a need, design a solution and go to printing in order to justify a 3D printer?? Thank you, for all the hours of outstanding video tutorials.
Thanks. I recently purchased Alibre for the design (after trying all the free ones) and luckily it's easy for me to use. I have a friend that also bought it with zero design experience. After watching a couple videos about using it, he is picking it up pretty fast so a common Joe with some time invested and the right attitude will have no problem. In the near future AI will also be available that makes models from a description or picture. The biggest part of the equation is having time to learn to use the printer and be willing to make mistakes to learn from. The current 3d printers and slicers are very easy to use with default settings. Probably best to try some design programs and try to come up with some simple parts to start that are easy to print. If you get past that the slicing and printing will be easy. Thanks for watching
Amazing job !
Thanks. A fun project to help get organized. Thanks for watching.
Boy, you may have to design a software program to help keep track of the organization. 😀
Noooo, don't say software 😬.
Excellent solution. I’ve organized some of my tools straight into a black hole. Never found them again. Can you recall the brand or trade name of the plywood that is a substitute for Baltic birch?
Thanks. That's my problem, have many doubles because the originals went into black holes. This was just called Euro Multiply Plywood made from European Poplar. This is where I found it www.pittsfordlumber.com/Pittsford-Lumber/Hardwood-Plywood-Rochester-NY.html
Expensive but was nice and flat. Baltic Birch is no longer available up here. Thanks for watching.
Pretty neat project! I love the Jona Pope's Milwaukee inserts, super clever. Where did you get that battery organizer sitting on top of your unit? That is pretty neat and I don't recall it from your other videos.
That's why I got a decent 3d printer. So nice to keep everything together when I need a tool. I drew the holders up and printed them. Supposed to hang on the wall but for now fit on top. Thanks for watching.
Very organized shop, what drawing program do you use? Thanks Bill
I bought Alibre Atom last December when they had the sale after not finding the free programs easy to learn and having Fusion 360 delete all my files on the cloud because they eliminated the free version. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the info.@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023
Precise tooling = easy glue ups.!
Having those dado shims really makes a difference in how things fit together. Thanks for watching.
Baltic birch isn't available? I didn't know that.
Was a Russian export banned from import when the Ukraine fight started. It's all going to China now for them to build furniture that is imported to the US. The ban is only hurting small guys like us because it's still coming in the backdoor. wish the people in charge of sanctions had brains. Thanks for watching.
@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 thanks for the info. We are surrounded by insanity..
There are trees in this country. Why can't we produce high quality plywood?!
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Thanks for watching.
You can’t be to rich, to thin or have to many clamps!
Clamps should be before rich or thin 🤔. Thanks for watching.
This Milwaukee pack out stuff is to clap trappy. Toughbuilt solves this issue.
If your on a budget that will do the same thing. Milwaukee is tough and looks good. Thanks for watching.