Workshop Screws and Hardware storage boxes 3d printed
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
- Another step towards tidy and organising the workshop with the added benifit of utilising a small overlooked space.
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You make everything seem so effortless.
Great idea Graham it turned out absolutely fantastic great video also.
Great job, fits well and well position just above the workbench at easy reach. This will look great in any workshop and very useful, good project mate
Hi Graham Lovely little video to enjoy whilst layed up with something horrible keeping me out of my workshop all the best David
Hope you get better soon David 👍
That's a mighty fine storage solution Graham. An excellent use of space and nice to see a combination of woodwork and 3D printing. It's such a pity that Birch Plywood is extremely difficult to source at an affordable price at present.👍
A well built storage/organiser gives me immense pleasure, that was lovely to watch, thank you.
Beauty full
Hello from Pennsylvania
Hello from Rainy Cornwall. 😁
Ocd at its best 😊
excellent
Great work Graham, very neat work. Just a thought, could you print the French cleat on the back of the plastic box???
Great fun. New tool alert is a glue-gun? Or maybe pyography
Coming soon. 👍
Good looking result.
Only thing I find odd is using a 3d printer to make the boxes. They are great machines, but why would anyone use one to make a simple rectangular box, that would be easy in some other material, like oh um Wood. lol.
Or even buy ready made mass produced plastic ones.
Because I could. 👍
I like the tool teaser. Well done. Did I also see an electric guitar template? Are you a luthier too? Are there no limits to your talent?
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Hi Graham, I was admiring the zero clearance fence on your Kapex at 8:39. Do you have plans or a link?
Hopefully coming soon as plans with and without 3d prints.
Cool. I got a 3D printer at the end of last year and have found it really useful in the workshop.
If you did end up with two different coloured boxes you could alternate the colour which would still be "aesthetically pleasing" … sir
True, 'in an orderly fashion' is acceptable.
🙈 *Promosm*