i know im asking randomly but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost my password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
Nice work. I made a similar plywood top, but painted the plywood edge. I like your idea better, more functionality. A bonus to having plywood is it keeps sawdust off the top.
If you use an abrasive to scuff the material you paint, then it would make a much better bond. The strongest bond comes after sand blasting, but atleast scuffing will help a considerable amount
Depending on the infill the 3d printed feet can range a lot but I'm pretty confident in the strength of mine up to maybe two small boxes under it. I think Jakeofall on youtube did a strength test of the feet and they performed really well. I didn't want to use very many because of the added complexity of lining them up correctly and using a lot of material/ print time.
He actually only used 2 feet. I like the top -- more surface area definitely better 👍. Gotta add more feet to muscle work in a big vise. Like to see pipe test like VCG did.
@@hightttech I noticed after the video that my board has a pretty bad bow. So i couldn’t get all 4 feet on there. My drawers used new plywood and all four work perfectly. When I make another one I’ll definitely do a vice test!
I broke the strips into smaller sections so I could print them easier. The bigger flat trims are more likely they are to warp while printing. If something were to go wrong on a small print it is less wasteful than several hours for just one part.
I had the same issue with he packout feet being a little short. I modified the original 3D file and made 1.5 mm shims to raise feet. Now they slide in with enough interference o hold tight, but not so much that it’s impossible to disconnect
The washers I added seemed to work well. After I finished this video I realized the board has some cupping to it so that’s why it couldn’t lock in. In my drawer video the board was flat and the feet went in much better.
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are you going to make instructional videos on how to print all those accessories... , well, for an old man like myself who is not very well versed in the 3D printing world, that would be sooooo awesome.
@@JakeWeihe I was thinking a short video on the process of making accessories.. it sounds boring, but people seem to like watching 'em.. like I do. and maybe link to a pattern.. I'm thinking of buying the printer you're using sometime in the near future so I can actually make them too.. unless you plan on monetizing on your accessories, and that's fine too.. if you do, a link to how I can buy them would be great. I think a bunch of other TH-camrs are doing that.
I’ve been thinking about starting an Etsy store for plans and products but I’ve been very busy with college this year. I like the idea of doing more informational videos! So I’ll try and work on that soon!
@@JakeWeihe definitely do it up. pack out accessories are in demand, and you sir are making some very good products.. keep it up, make them prices competitive.. but please, not at Pack Out prices.. bahahaha..
I’ve thought about making a folding worktop. Or one that could span two stacks. But I think I’ve come up with another design that is a little larger but is more convenient than this current design.
@@JakeWeihe I can't wait to see that. I would like to find an example of a larger/deeper packout countertop but I am not sure up to what size it would be stable enough. And also with a bigger thickness like a regular kitchen countertop (1.5 inches).
Great idea but my hour rate is a about $50/hr and I think easily will take me about that much to complete this. So I’m better off buying from Milwaukee, nonetheless excelente execution.
The best idea I have ever seen in my opinion on you tube. Double thumbs up.
Thanks Glenn! Have you seen any of my other videos? This worktop isn’t even my favorite creation!
Top idea mate on using metal on the sides and back to attach magnetic items. 👍🏼
Thanks Gary!
i know im asking randomly but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account??
I was stupid lost my password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Camden Brentley Instablaster ;)
Nice work. I made a similar plywood top, but painted the plywood edge. I like your idea better, more functionality. A bonus to having plywood is it keeps sawdust off the top.
Thanks Robert! Did you make yours bigger than the Milwaukee one, or about the same size?
Cool, I use my top to mix cocktail’s and roll up some joints.
That's one way to relax after the job!
@@JakeWeihe - just kidding, it definitely gets hard use l may need to replace with metal.
Great job!
That was great!
I see you have some "Haters".
Why the thumbs down?
What did you guys make?
Hahaha. They’re probably just jealous. Thanks for watching!
That green jigsaw!
WELL DONE!!!
Nice job bud!!!
Didn’t have the 3D printer so bought 1/2” metal strip bent and mounted it to front and sides!
Outstanding work thank you for sharing.
Thanks for commenting!
If you use an abrasive to scuff the material you paint, then it would make a much better bond.
The strongest bond comes after sand blasting, but atleast scuffing will help a considerable amount
Awesome Video!
Thanks Kenny!
멋진 영상입니다👍
잘보고 갑니다
Killed it bro !
Thanks!
Great job and functional product, Do you or will you sell them, if so I’m interested?
Thanks Brad! Feel free to reach out to my email Jweihedesigns@gmail.com so we can chat about some details!
@@JakeWeihe im interested. Can i email you?
@@annoniem2566 Definitely! Thanks
Buen trabajo, enhorabuena 👍.
Thank you!
Looks better than factory.
Thanks man!
btw where you have drill? instead of impact?;:P and hand screwdriver?
What do you mean?
Do you have measurements/ drawing for this table? Placement of pegs included?
How strong do you think the 3d printed feet are versus the oem packout plastic?
And I noticed you used 4 feet instead of more. Any reason for that?
Depending on the infill the 3d printed feet can range a lot but I'm pretty confident in the strength of mine up to maybe two small boxes under it. I think Jakeofall on youtube did a strength test of the feet and they performed really well.
I didn't want to use very many because of the added complexity of lining them up correctly and using a lot of material/ print time.
He actually only used 2 feet. I like the top -- more surface area definitely better 👍. Gotta add more feet to muscle work in a big vise. Like to see pipe test like VCG did.
@@hightttech I noticed after the video that my board has a pretty bad bow. So i couldn’t get all 4 feet on there. My drawers used new plywood and all four work perfectly. When I make another one I’ll definitely do a vice test!
just saw that vice grip in the video.. you have a link?
Here's a link to a similar one on amazon!
amzn.to/3HYWWyn
Sick??? How do you like the Milwaukee packout paper shredder? Helps you to organize and store your dollars like normal packou-tda- but stuffs.
I like your Milwaukee handle grip drill. What model number is that? Thanks
I think you’re talking about my m12 SDS plus rotary hammer drill. 2416-21XC
Awesome!!!
Thanks!
Awesome
Can you make and sell those 3d plastic trims?
I’ll work on setting up a kit on my website in the next few weeks. Send me an email jweihedesigns@gmail.com with what you want
Looks great, where we can buy those mounts?
Thanks! What do u mean by “mounts?”
I noticed in this video as well as the one with the drawers that you use/make small strips for the edges. Why don't you make one long strip?
I broke the strips into smaller sections so I could print them easier. The bigger flat trims are more likely they are to warp while printing. If something were to go wrong on a small print it is less wasteful than several hours for just one part.
I had the same issue with he packout feet being a little short. I modified the original 3D file and made 1.5 mm shims to raise feet. Now they slide in with enough interference o hold tight, but not so much that it’s impossible to disconnect
The washers I added seemed to work well. After I finished this video I realized the board has some cupping to it so that’s why it couldn’t lock in. In my drawer video the board was flat and the feet went in much better.
Nice
Thanks
6:56 Traitor! U need to demonstrate Your Milwaukee packout! Cool vid, tho
Thanks. Ryobi is owned by TTI so it’s close but yeah no Milwaukee ):
Awesome setup, what 3D printer and material did you use?
I just made a video all about the printer I use! The artillery sidewinder x1. I used pla on this project. th-cam.com/video/ubQLS6iYonI/w-d-xo.html
Why you didn't want the feet to click in? 🤷🏾🤔🙅🏾
It was a very tight fit without any other mechanism. And my board has a bow so I couldn’t attach anything else and have it line up right.
I wish I could find an aluminum version of the frame. I could then add various plywood inserts for particular uses.
That’d be cool. I was thinking about a new base with some threaded inserts to easily change the top or attach bigger tools too.
th-cam.com/video/zvKxLZWM-YA/w-d-xo.html
Make you Non PackOut Box work with a PackOut.
www.stacksmarter.com/
Check out the Kaizen Foam @
kaizeninserts.com/
One of the best designers of 3D Printed Tools
workshop.electronsmith.com/
Alex is the OG in with the Cord Cobra and the Level Lizzard
www.packibletool.com/
And Of couse Check out all the 3dprinted Items we sell at
store.jakeofall.com
Head over to @thejakeofall on IG
Check out the Kaizen Foam @
kaizeninserts.com/
Can you make me a custom work table for my packout?
You can email me at jweihedesigns@gmail.com if you want to talk about more details
Do you have the stl files for the bumpers?
Email me at jweihedesigns@gmail.com if you want more info.
Good job, did you know there's a 48-22-8488 Milwaukee PACKOUT Customizable Work Top?
I got mine at HD.
are you going to make instructional videos on how to print all those accessories... , well, for an old man like myself who is not very well versed in the 3D printing world, that would be sooooo awesome.
I definitely could! Could you explain what you’d like to see in it a little more?
@@JakeWeihe I was thinking a short video on the process of making accessories.. it sounds boring, but people seem to like watching 'em.. like I do. and maybe link to a pattern.. I'm thinking of buying the printer you're using sometime in the near future so I can actually make them too.. unless you plan on monetizing on your accessories, and that's fine too.. if you do, a link to how I can buy them would be great. I think a bunch of other TH-camrs are doing that.
I’ve been thinking about starting an Etsy store for plans and products but I’ve been very busy with college this year. I like the idea of doing more informational videos! So I’ll try and work on that soon!
And I also did a review video on my printer and i have an affiliate link on most videos to it on Amazon!
@@JakeWeihe definitely do it up. pack out accessories are in demand, and you sir are making some very good products.. keep it up, make them prices competitive.. but please, not at Pack Out prices.. bahahaha..
Nice work. Have you thought about building an even bigger counter?
Thanks!
I’ve thought about making a folding worktop. Or one that could span two stacks. But I think I’ve come up with another design that is a little larger but is more convenient than this current design.
@@JakeWeihe I can't wait to see that. I would like to find an example of a larger/deeper packout countertop but I am not sure up to what size it would be stable enough. And also with a bigger thickness like a regular kitchen countertop (1.5 inches).
What dimensions are you thinking? My first concern is if it overhangs a lot and weight is applied it will stress the feet a lot
@@JakeWeihemaybe 28" by 18"...
Hey Great job!!!! I'll copy your Idea.
👍🏻🤘🏻 go for it! Hope you like it!
That’s a great setup, are you in the trades?
Thanks Chris! No I am not, just a diyer who loves tools and building.
Use some double sided tape next time for those feet so they don't move on you 😉
I started using hot glue for my other projects and I like it better
Too bad it wouldn't click into the crate.
It kinda does. One thing I noticed after the video is that the plywood has a bow. So the feet aren’t in the perfect position
Great idea but my hour rate is a about $50/hr and I think easily will take me about that much to complete this.
So I’m better off buying from Milwaukee, nonetheless excelente execution.
Milwaukee can do better with this table just listen to you customers.
Definitely