3D modeling tutorials and project files for these designs are now available for channel members! th-cam.com/play/PLQFt4ofH-wurrw2L968eRTL6l6EuBSAVH.html
As an adhd person, all I can think about is how as soon as I had it printed and organized I would want to change it or move something or I’d get something new and need to rearrange.
@@keyboardrunner эта "удобная система хранения" - не будет менять конфигурации, например? может автору завтра новый предмет туда будет нужен? или купит новые ножницы - а они по размеру больше - что тогда? "года" - ну, я и говорю, через 10 лет - будет выброшена. 10 центов тебе, за коммент. Но комм очень глупый, бездумный, причём он здесь?
I’ll be honest with you Scott. I have never found a channel before where I’ve been so sad and disappointed to discover they don’t have a huge backlog of videos to binge. I’ve started just straight up watching your videos multiple times. They’re incredibly well produced and the content is absolutely top tier. Can’t see a scenario going forward where your channel doesn’t become insanely popular.
A more detailed breakdown of how you went from the reference photo to having precisely-measured and space-optimized slots would be cool, how you carved out the shapes with rounded edges and sliced the files with the progressively denser infill. Also how did you precisely measure the curve of the scissor handles? I do everything in Tinkercad and it's all I know how to use because using shapes to carve out other shapes makes sense to me, but is extremely limiting and not aesthetic.
@@dhmclean Yup, me too, would be nice to see in-depth vid on measuring from reference photographs (I know that u can calibrate your canvas in Fusion if you know exact size of something on photo, but maybe there is more to it).
@@1ronman I've calibrated a photo and done basic modeling from a photo, but what I want to know how to do it to be able to take an object and have it be "cradled" in a holder. Molded into place sort of. He does that a lot here.
@@dhmclean You could try using photogrammetry to make a model of the item and use it as a boolean to subtract the shape out of the container. A lot of work though lol and the tolerances may be too tight. In the beginning of the video he speeds over modeling from a photo so most likely he just used the sketch from the reference and extruded in -maybe added some wiggle room first- and then added a bevel to the edges.
I can’t stop watching this video, as an engineer it is SO satisfying. Definitely planning on doing this when I get my new desk. Please make more of these for your other drawers!
Wow. This is my first time seeing your videos and I'm blown away. The editing. The cinematography. The clever masking in the shot at 4:56 and, above all else, the thoughtful design of each segment, even with care taken to reduce filament waste in both bottom layers and infill. Just wow. You, sir, are a master. Can't wait to dive into your video library and learn more. Kudos.
For real! I was admiring all those masked transitions, and when he reached from the front I was taken aback! I watched that clip frame by frame-more than once :)
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen on youtube. The cinematography, the lighting, the precision with the time-lapse shots, the clean designs and functionality. Man, I can't tell you how satisfying this video was to watch! If I had wealth to spare, I would certainly be begging you to help me design a setup. Absolutely love your content man!
Hey, Scott. Wanted to say you're genuinely one of my biggest inspirations. I don't mean this as a joke or as a throw-away comment, but your creativity and execution of these video embodies the professionalism I someday want to achieve. I'm in highschool right now thinking of going into premed for university; thanks for these videos and everything you do to make them happen even if I may never go down the path of making content myself. I've recommended you to many of my friends at various instances. Thank you for your channel again!
A few days ago, I was also thinking how those bits holders are annoying. Your solution with magnets is genius! I'll have to make something similar for myself as well. :)
The 6:07 editing-the-motion-to-the-music... Wow. You're attention to details is incredible. Watching the videos is so aesthetically pleasing. Huge fan of your work!
Can I just say how underrated it is that you shared the reality of your project at the end. Being honest with your audience about how much time you spent on it destroys any unrealistic expectations that young designers put on themselves ❤ this important info would usually be cut out of your typical influencer’s video.
I’ve been living by the motto of productive procrastination for years and this is the first time I’ve heard someone else say it / talk about it, so interesting because I thought I was the only one using that term, for me it’s always been: if I don’t feel like editing or animating one morning rather than playing video games or watching TV I’ll use that time to interior design my living room or organise / clean my office
Scott, your videography alone deserves awards! Not only is this the coolest take on true organization I've ever seen, it was incredibly satisfying to watch all the way through! Keep up the awesome projects and great videos :D
Been watching TH-cam pretty much everyday since 2011 and you’re content Scott is honestly the best I have ever seen. From start to finish there is not one flaw I noticed. Lighting, the shots, the editing, the ad integration and on camera presence. Super inspirational man. Can’t wait for more content like this as well as other types of content in the future. I think someone as talented as you intrigues people and I know for sure I’d love to get to know you through more personal content like vlogs and podcasts. Keep it up! In my opinion. The goat.
This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen someone make. I love tweaking areas that are like my workshop because it gets you excited to open the drawer and simply create. Thank you so much for sharing this stunning passion project. ❤
Great video Scott, oddly satisfying to watch this process. Honestly I think you've got something here, way more fun to watch than those "clean up your closet" videos. Meanwhile: can you PLEASE create a video or short series on how you actually create and export the 3D models you're using for these projects? For many of us farther up the learning curve on 3D printing, a clear tutorial on that process would be amazing. Thank you!
Hi Scott, can you maybe make a video tutorial on how you make the 3D models? How do you get your measurements for the holders, for example?(in depth guide) Because of this video, I am looking into 3D printers now. :)
You can use any 3d modeling software that exports STL files. Sketchup is free and can get you going. Measuring simply comes down to pulling out your ruler and angle.
3d printing revives these ancient instincts of just building stuff and it's highly satisfactory and rewarding. I'm sure these 3d prints took an eternity but this basically changes everything. I spend most of my time in my room and should have my things organized like that.
@@Peter-jt3de First layers take a long time, especially with big flat surfaces like that. I wouldn't be surprised if it saved over 20% of the printing time
@@Abhyuday_rai in the Cura print settings it's under Shell > Bottom Layers. If you don't see the settings you'll need to click the ⚙️ icon and search for that setting to enable it. Bottom Thickness setting will also work
Why hello random stranger on the internet, if you don’t mind me asking I would like to know… Why are you printing a large slice of cheese from your wife’s desk? It’s in my best interest to understand.
was this too much? if you want to learn more about the tools i have in my drawer or in general, check out my favorite tools video here: th-cam.com/video/AYy8RFcN_ds/w-d-xo.html
This is really cool! It appears that a lot of thought and effort was put into solving some of everyday gripes at the heart of your workflow and further customized to suit your needs. I find this is inspiring, something very much worth considering for anyone who owns a 3D-printer. Personally I would be a little concerned about making the modules too specific to certain items (although the perfect fits are nothing to scoff at, very satisfying to look at), as their items eventually wear out/get upgraded/etc. and may no longer fit, however it does appear that you have already considered this, as the design approach is very modular and the tips you provided to reduce filament usage will make this issue quite neglectable on the grand scale of things.
I'm wondering for a while now: how do people film the 3D-printing timelapes like this? Is there a "timelapse" setting on the printer so the head moves to one spot after every layer? it really looks like magic
By default, no. If you use software like octoprint or similar they have timelapse features/plugins that do snap a photo at the same position every layer. Moving the print head away every layer does come with some quality degradation though.
@@TheAnoniemo As a side note, the quality degradation is mostly related to either printers that haven't been tuned well (temps too high, retractions too slow, etc) resulting in stringing during the print head moving away, or bowden setups resulting in the same thing. It's entirely possible to print something with and without octolapse and still have the same quality on a decent printer.
Thank y'all for the helpful answers! But you also need your camera settings synced to that specific time to take a picture, but the printer doesn't always take the same amount of time for eaah layer, right? Or is the camera somehow connected to the printer?
It’s nice to see someone else almost as obsessive about organization as myself but you are way more capable than myself at doing it right. I’m very envious of your technical prowess to pull it off.
I've only ever watched 2 of your videos, this and your equipment tour, and honestly I think you're an organizational genius. Your stuff is sublime, you inspire me to be organized. Kudos
this was just if satisfying could be a whole video, the way each object perfectly fit into the slots and the designs as well, also the cinematography is so relaxing!
Oh man, this was the inspirational kick in the pants I needed to get my desk in order. I'm going with gridfinity, but keen to make a lot of custom modules following a similar philosophy to your designs with shadow cutouts.
This video is the main reason why i buy a 3d printer and start to learn how to modelling. Thank you for inspire a new hobby and a new journey for knowlodge.
Watched this video after getting stuck for ideas to print. 2 hours later ive already modelled 3 compartments for my desk drawer! Thanks for the motivation Scott
I’m very much tempted to go down this rabbit hole. Pretty sure this was at least 2 solid weeks of printing. You made it look so easy 😂. Awesome job as always!
I just got a 3D printer and watching this has made me much more motivated to get started on printing random gadgets and tools. Thank you so much for sharing
This really highlights one of the best reasons to get a 3D printer. You can customize everything to your needs to the next level. I love this project. Thanks for sharing.
I would love to see daily vlogs about what you do on your outside work, life, plans etc. you have that designer view of things that is aways nice to see.
Oh this scratches the OCD itch PERFECTLY!! Now I need to price out a 3D printer and start a “productive procrastination” project. That term is also brilliant
I agree with so many here, this video was so satisfying: from your voice, to the idea and execution, and flow and the editing was 👩🍳 💋. Keep doing you.
Not only was this super satisfying but gave me all the more reason to get a 3D printer! Happy to see that I'm not the only one who would like my things organized in this way :)
5:25 This is all fantastic mate! But for full catharsis, please re-print that with a little slot for a big disc magnet underneath and make that tray magnetic. What a phenomenal showcase of design, UX, and presentation.
I absolutely loved the editing trick of you reaching for the print while it was printing. That was a brilliant use of a simple trick for a gorgeous result!
Man I have to say you are my favorite TH-camr and I mean that. Honestly you have the best personality, video quality, music choice and ender 3 pro (lol) I watch and watch and watch your 3d printer videos over and over and over and I never get bored of them. I love your content and everything you do. Keep up the awesome work.
Amazing video, so entertaining to watch. Am I the only one who would love to see a video on how you spray paint all your tools and camera equipment? That would be epic!
8:26 it’s not “too much” because you made your life easier and you felt more fulfilled after the project. and this project also inspired me! it’s enriching on many aspects so consider this a big win! 🎉 also side note your video editing is insane i hope you know it doesn’t get unnoticed
Next level my friend!! Truly next level! It’s painful how much of a sync hole getting organized can be but it’s beautiful when you get it done! Awesome job!
functional art. it's never too much man. I did the same for my bathroom drawer and my god does it bring a smile to my face every time i start my day. I used gridfinity but custom made my parts to hold my items exactly, I will say your desk looks amazing though. I think it's the monochromatic aesthetic. Still waiting on the day you make an in depth video on how you accomplish that (like painting power tools, camera, etc.). Love your videos man, as always, can't wait to see more.
Your ability to balance creativity and efficiency is truly impressive, and your dedication to your craft is admirable. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us, and for encouraging us to strive for greater productivity and focus in our own work. Keep up the great work!
Just started this project but I must say after trying the strategy of productive procrastination for long 3d design projects it really works mine is for 2 of my Alex draws and larger Alex drawers.
3D modeling tutorials and project files for these designs are now available for channel members! th-cam.com/play/PLQFt4ofH-wurrw2L968eRTL6l6EuBSAVH.html
I have the same drawer! I just need the bamboo files to be able to print them. Will you be sharing those files with members?
Hey can you make a transparent deck so that you can see through the items benith the upper deck.
This kinda stuff is why I love 3D printing. The ability to solve custom problems with custom solutions is so great.
The best part is that if we were not into 3d printing we wouldn't have to organize all this stuff :P
@@simoneazzoni3882 most of his stuff looks like camera equipment and general tools though
@@simoneazzoni3882 very true lmao
Use thousands of hours for non problems. Best hobby ever. ❤
Love "custom problems", becuase ultimately, he created this problem lol. Just kidding though, this is absolutely something I would do lol!
The effortless transitions between needing something, the printing time-lapse and then the print removal is stunning videography.
It’s so satisfying to watch
So effortless that it took me a few modules to realize that's not how a 3D printer works....
yes, especially the shots where he starts moving his hand into it while its still finishing are not trivial to make, and amaze me everytime
As an ocd person, watching everything fit perfectly is such a blessing
As an adhd person, all I can think about is how as soon as I had it printed and organized I would want to change it or move something or I’d get something new and need to rearrange.
@@loghead2437 made up illness exchange loool
Literally "A Little to the Left" irl. Love this so much, especially the vertical space optimization! Great job!!
thats what i was gonna say when i saw the thumbnail!
When a video that’s recommended has nothing to do with anything you have ever searched for, but thoroughly love when you do watch. Great stuff
Dude, your design details are so good. What a great setup 💪
this details - plastic waste
@@ИванИванов-з1л2д причем здесь plastic waste, это удобная система хранения которая прослужит года и не будет выброшена как "неподходящая"
@@keyboardrunner эта "удобная система хранения" - не будет менять конфигурации, например? может автору завтра новый предмет туда будет нужен? или купит новые ножницы - а они по размеру больше - что тогда? "года" - ну, я и говорю, через 10 лет - будет выброшена. 10 центов тебе, за коммент. Но комм очень глупый, бездумный, причём он здесь?
@@ИванИванов-з1л2дshut up
I’ll be honest with you Scott. I have never found a channel before where I’ve been so sad and disappointed to discover they don’t have a huge backlog of videos to binge. I’ve started just straight up watching your videos multiple times. They’re incredibly well produced and the content is absolutely top tier. Can’t see a scenario going forward where your channel doesn’t become insanely popular.
Hahaha I felt exactly the same :D
3rd time watching this video today
Hahahha literally same
im watching this the fifth time bro it's awesome
Crazy how you can make hours of modeling and printing look so easy….great work as always!
Days!
A more detailed breakdown of how you went from the reference photo to having precisely-measured and space-optimized slots would be cool, how you carved out the shapes with rounded edges and sliced the files with the progressively denser infill. Also how did you precisely measure the curve of the scissor handles? I do everything in Tinkercad and it's all I know how to use because using shapes to carve out other shapes makes sense to me, but is extremely limiting and not aesthetic.
That's the video I want to see.
@@dhmclean Yup, me too, would be nice to see in-depth vid on measuring from reference photographs (I know that u can calibrate your canvas in Fusion if you know exact size of something on photo, but maybe there is more to it).
@@1ronman I've calibrated a photo and done basic modeling from a photo, but what I want to know how to do it to be able to take an object and have it be "cradled" in a holder. Molded into place sort of. He does that a lot here.
Yes to a video like this !
@@dhmclean You could try using photogrammetry to make a model of the item and use it as a boolean to subtract the shape out of the container. A lot of work though lol and the tolerances may be too tight.
In the beginning of the video he speeds over modeling from a photo so most likely he just used the sketch from the reference and extruded in -maybe added some wiggle room first- and then added a bevel to the edges.
I can’t stop watching this video, as an engineer it is SO satisfying. Definitely planning on doing this when I get my new desk. Please make more of these for your other drawers!
Wow. This is my first time seeing your videos and I'm blown away. The editing. The cinematography. The clever masking in the shot at 4:56 and, above all else, the thoughtful design of each segment, even with care taken to reduce filament waste in both bottom layers and infill. Just wow. You, sir, are a master. Can't wait to dive into your video library and learn more. Kudos.
what masking i don;t get it
@@unripped92 Notice that he's hand is reaching the model before it was finished printing.
@@azi3lplays696 thats slick i like that
For real! I was admiring all those masked transitions, and when he reached from the front I was taken aback! I watched that clip frame by frame-more than once :)
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen on youtube. The cinematography, the lighting, the precision with the time-lapse shots, the clean designs and functionality. Man, I can't tell you how satisfying this video was to watch! If I had wealth to spare, I would certainly be begging you to help me design a setup. Absolutely love your content man!
I felt the same, I watch it so many times just because its soooooo satisfying
I came here to say the exact same thing
agreed
AGREE!
Hey, Scott. Wanted to say you're genuinely one of my biggest inspirations. I don't mean this as a joke or as a throw-away comment, but your creativity and execution of these video embodies the professionalism I someday want to achieve. I'm in highschool right now thinking of going into premed for university; thanks for these videos and everything you do to make them happen even if I may never go down the path of making content myself. I've recommended you to many of my friends at various instances. Thank you for your channel again!
There is just something theraputic about watching this video. Makes me wanna come back to it once in a while.
1 year summarized in 9 minutes = productivity overload. Thank you for taking your time.
A few days ago, I was also thinking how those bits holders are annoying. Your solution with magnets is genius! I'll have to make something similar for myself as well. :)
I cannot stop watching this. The aesthetic, the sound, the satisfaction all together just itches something in my brain
The 6:07 editing-the-motion-to-the-music... Wow. You're attention to details is incredible. Watching the videos is so aesthetically pleasing. Huge fan of your work!
Can I just say how underrated it is that you shared the reality of your project at the end. Being honest with your audience about how much time you spent on it destroys any unrealistic expectations that young designers put on themselves ❤ this important info would usually be cut out of your typical influencer’s video.
I’ve been living by the motto of productive procrastination for years and this is the first time I’ve heard someone else say it / talk about it, so interesting because I thought I was the only one using that term, for me it’s always been: if I don’t feel like editing or animating one morning rather than playing video games or watching TV I’ll use that time to interior design my living room or organise / clean my office
Scott, your videography alone deserves awards! Not only is this the coolest take on true organization I've ever seen, it was incredibly satisfying to watch all the way through! Keep up the awesome projects and great videos :D
Been watching TH-cam pretty much everyday since 2011 and you’re content Scott is honestly the best I have ever seen.
From start to finish there is not one flaw I noticed. Lighting, the shots, the editing, the ad integration and on camera presence. Super inspirational man.
Can’t wait for more content like this as well as other types of content in the future. I think someone as talented as you intrigues people and I know for sure I’d love to get to know you through more personal content like vlogs and podcasts.
Keep it up! In my opinion. The goat.
Such a cool youtube video! My little 3Dprinter is hiding somewhere in my garage. After seeing this excited to dust it off
This is by far the greatest heaven for OCD people out there
This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen someone make. I love tweaking areas that are like my workshop because it gets you excited to open the drawer and simply create. Thank you so much for sharing this stunning passion project. ❤
Great video Scott, oddly satisfying to watch this process. Honestly I think you've got something here, way more fun to watch than those "clean up your closet" videos. Meanwhile: can you PLEASE create a video or short series on how you actually create and export the 3D models you're using for these projects? For many of us farther up the learning curve on 3D printing, a clear tutorial on that process would be amazing. Thank you!
Hi Scott, can you maybe make a video tutorial on how you make the 3D models?
How do you get your measurements for the holders, for example?(in depth guide)
Because of this video, I am looking into 3D printers now. :)
I have the same question!
Same same!
Also which software did you use for that?
@@MichaSwitonWould also like to know
Ok, reviewing the video again it's clear that he used Fusion360
You can use any 3d modeling software that exports STL files. Sketchup is free and can get you going. Measuring simply comes down to pulling out your ruler and angle.
Did anyone notice the shot where he reaches to the print on the bed, but it's still going in timelapse mode? 4:37 Nice compositing! :P
Watching the printing and then the object sliding perfectly into place is therapy for my brain
3d printing revives these ancient instincts of just building stuff and it's highly satisfactory and rewarding. I'm sure these 3d prints took an eternity but this basically changes everything. I spend most of my time in my room and should have my things organized like that.
Man is literally a maniac.
I love this so much!
More organizers will be appreciated.
Everything fits so perfectly!! Amazing as always.
Great tip about avoiding bottoms on prints at 4:14 , everyone should start doing that
Surely it doesnt save that much time compared to the duration of the print right? Is it more about saving material?
@@Peter-jt3de First layers take a long time, especially with big flat surfaces like that. I wouldn't be surprised if it saved over 20% of the printing time
@@NicksStuff I agree! first layer is the killer for time!
Hey can you tell me how to achive this setting in cura. I mean how to reduce the bottom material
@@Abhyuday_rai in the Cura print settings it's under Shell > Bottom Layers. If you don't see the settings you'll need to click the ⚙️ icon and search for that setting to enable it. Bottom Thickness setting will also work
As I’m watching this, I’m using my printer to print a big piece of cheese from my wife’s desk. Don’t ask…
Why?
Why hello random stranger on the internet, if you don’t mind me asking I would like to know…
Why are you printing a large slice of cheese from your wife’s desk?
It’s in my best interest to understand.
@@dianamackintos6185well for one, it will look cool. Tom and Jerry style
You alive bro?
It’s holding pencils!
I have been obsessed with this video since it came out. I’ve even tried to learn Fusion 360, with varying degrees of success.
the moment i realized that i'm getting older is when stuff like this are actually make me happy
was this too much?
if you want to learn more about the tools i have in my drawer or in general, check out my favorite tools video here: th-cam.com/video/AYy8RFcN_ds/w-d-xo.html
Ty for watching my vid
nope
nope
This is really cool! It appears that a lot of thought and effort was put into solving some of everyday gripes at the heart of your workflow and further customized to suit your needs. I find this is inspiring, something very much worth considering for anyone who owns a 3D-printer.
Personally I would be a little concerned about making the modules too specific to certain items (although the perfect fits are nothing to scoff at, very satisfying to look at), as their items eventually wear out/get upgraded/etc. and may no longer fit, however it does appear that you have already considered this, as the design approach is very modular and the tips you provided to reduce filament usage will make this issue quite neglectable on the grand scale of things.
Nope 👌👌
I'm wondering for a while now: how do people film the 3D-printing timelapes like this? Is there a "timelapse" setting on the printer so the head moves to one spot after every layer? it really looks like magic
By default, no. If you use software like octoprint or similar they have timelapse features/plugins that do snap a photo at the same position every layer. Moving the print head away every layer does come with some quality degradation though.
They use an application called Octoprint. It does pretty much exactly what you described.
@@TheAnoniemo As a side note, the quality degradation is mostly related to either printers that haven't been tuned well (temps too high, retractions too slow, etc) resulting in stringing during the print head moving away, or bowden setups resulting in the same thing. It's entirely possible to print something with and without octolapse and still have the same quality on a decent printer.
Octoprint makes it easy. There's also slicer plugins that will move the head to a specific position after every layer.
Thank y'all for the helpful answers! But you also need your camera settings synced to that specific time to take a picture, but the printer doesn't always take the same amount of time for eaah layer, right? Or is the camera somehow connected to the printer?
So satisfying! The shot at 7:49 is amazing - how did you film it?
It’s nice to see someone else almost as obsessive about organization as myself but you are way more capable than myself at doing it right. I’m very envious of your technical prowess to pull it off.
Brooo!!! Your hand reaching for the 3D prints before the time lapse has ended-This is art.
I've only ever watched 2 of your videos, this and your equipment tour, and honestly I think you're an organizational genius. Your stuff is sublime, you inspire me to be organized. Kudos
this was just if satisfying could be a whole video, the way each object perfectly fit into the slots and the designs as well, also the cinematography is so relaxing!
Oh man, this was the inspirational kick in the pants I needed to get my desk in order. I'm going with gridfinity, but keen to make a lot of custom modules following a similar philosophy to your designs with shadow cutouts.
This video is the main reason why i buy a 3d printer and start to learn how to modelling. Thank you for inspire a new hobby and a new journey for knowlodge.
Watched this video after getting stuck for ideas to print. 2 hours later ive already modelled 3 compartments for my desk drawer! Thanks for the motivation Scott
I'm in love with this! would love to see the project files online to buy! I would love to get my hands on these :)
I’m very much tempted to go down this rabbit hole. Pretty sure this was at least 2 solid weeks of printing. You made it look so easy 😂. Awesome job as always!
"miskellaneous" wild lol
I just got a 3D printer and watching this has made me much more motivated to get started on printing random gadgets and tools. Thank you so much for sharing
Please keep making videos forever, even if once every three months. Your work is mesmerizing.
Honestly, awesome video, but at 3:21 the ipad and the iphone are showing two different times and it is annoying me.
You know it's good when the thumbnail hasn't loaded yet.
Man, i love your style, production quality, clean prints, descriptions, thoroughness, etc. Chefs kiss!
Who knew desk organization can be Art. Just so athletically pleasing to look at.
Perfection my man..
At 6:07 the screwdriver bits clicking into the new holder syncs in time to the music. 🤯🤩Fantastic attention to detail!!
Out of all of my years watching TH-cam videos… smh… THIS video… is MY FAVORITE. I am in awe.
This really highlights one of the best reasons to get a 3D printer. You can customize everything to your needs to the next level. I love this project. Thanks for sharing.
ive legit been watching this EVERY SINGLE DAY for like a week im obsessed with this
I would love to see daily vlogs about what you do on your outside work, life, plans etc. you have that designer view of things that is aways nice to see.
Oh this scratches the OCD itch PERFECTLY!! Now I need to price out a 3D printer and start a “productive procrastination” project. That term is also brilliant
I love Organizing
I just love how extreme organized this drawer is
and so satisfying
I organized but I wish I desk drawer could be this much organized
YT needs to add a ❤ button!! Top 3 builds when I get a 3D printer!
I agree with so many here, this video was so satisfying: from your voice, to the idea and execution, and flow and the editing was 👩🍳 💋. Keep doing you.
Not only was this super satisfying but gave me all the more reason to get a 3D printer! Happy to see that I'm not the only one who would like my things organized in this way :)
I never thought I could be so satisfied by looking inside a drawer on TH-cam xD
That looks really beautiful and tidy. Great work!
Damn, You've won the desktop organization game Scott. This is my first video of yours and you have my respect.
5:25 This is all fantastic mate! But for full catharsis, please re-print that with a little slot for a big disc magnet underneath and make that tray magnetic. What a phenomenal showcase of design, UX, and presentation.
The details, effort, satisfaction, videography... I'm in awe
I absolutely loved the editing trick of you reaching for the print while it was printing. That was a brilliant use of a simple trick for a gorgeous result!
This is what I daydream of when I look inside a drawer, precision organized slots for your drawer of things. Talk about #DesignOfThings! Loved it.
من اجمل الفيديوهات الي شفتها ❤🎉
Man I have to say you are my favorite TH-camr and I mean that. Honestly you have the best personality, video quality, music choice and ender 3 pro (lol) I watch and watch and watch your 3d printer videos over and over and over and I never get bored of them. I love your content and everything you do. Keep up the awesome work.
Not too much. It's absolutely fabulous! It was a delight to watch
Productive procrastination is a lovely idea
As a person with OCD, this is heaven.
Amazing video, so entertaining to watch. Am I the only one who would love to see a video on how you spray paint all your tools and camera equipment? That would be epic!
The level of editing and premeditation all the scenes, frames and transitions are insane. Missed your videos man!
SO SATISFYING! Well done. The minimalist graphic designer in me is very pleased with your design.
so jealous of your DIY drawer, very OCD and clean, as clean and tidy as your hands and fingernails, amazing and love it🤪
This video is a therapy for anyone having OCD
ive already rewatched this video like 5 times and so many other of your videos i just cant get enough of your content man please more uploads
8:26 it’s not “too much” because you made your life easier and you felt more fulfilled after the project. and this project also inspired me! it’s enriching on many aspects so consider this a big win! 🎉 also side note your video editing is insane i hope you know it doesn’t get unnoticed
Next level my friend!! Truly next level! It’s painful how much of a sync hole getting organized can be but it’s beautiful when you get it done! Awesome job!
THE BEAUTY OF ORGANIZATION
The no look flex of grabbing stuff from the drawer was awesome😂 Amazing work, i could only dream of having a drawer this organized!
My god. The screwdriver bits collection is such genius.
Like others, I would love to see your approach on the design. The way you have these fit and stack together and where you put cutouts... Well done!
This is the cleanest and tidiest drawer I have ever seen.
was on the fence on buying a 3d printer, after watching a few of your vids I ended up buying one. Should arrive this Thursday, thank you sir!
This is probably the best 3D printing Video I’ve seen so far. So satisfying too!
I'm SO doing this to my kitchen drawer! And you gained another follower without even watching at your other videos.
This brings me god-tier Marie Condo joys ✨
functional art. it's never too much man. I did the same for my bathroom drawer and my god does it bring a smile to my face every time i start my day. I used gridfinity but custom made my parts to hold my items exactly, I will say your desk looks amazing though. I think it's the monochromatic aesthetic. Still waiting on the day you make an in depth video on how you accomplish that (like painting power tools, camera, etc.). Love your videos man, as always, can't wait to see more.
This is the most satisfying organization I’ve ever seen
This is one of my most favorite videos on the internet.
6:06 he matches the cuts to the music so satisfying!!
Your ability to balance creativity and efficiency is truly impressive, and your dedication to your craft is admirable. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us, and for encouraging us to strive for greater productivity and focus in our own work. Keep up the great work!
Just started this project but I must say after trying the strategy of productive procrastination for long 3d design projects it really works mine is for 2 of my Alex draws and larger Alex drawers.
My new favourite content creator,this is just fabulous... the style and the flow...love it💓💓💓