German Creates the PERFECT Workshop/Lab?!.....And So Can You!
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In this video I will show you my new lab/workshop. Finally the house project was finished and it was time to move; but how to set up the new lab? Well, during the last 6 months I prepared it and now turned it into my ideal work space. I want to share with you how exactly I did it so that you might get inspired to improve your own lab/workshop ;-) Let's get started!
0:00 A New Lab/Workshop?
0:59 Intro
1:48 Lighting
3:43 Workbenches
5:13 Storage (3D Printed Wall Cabinets)
8:18 Storage (Big Shelves)
9:34 More Storage Solutions
10:50 Additional Tips
11:23 Verdict - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Legends says if you say Wago three times in a mirror a german man shows up at 3am and rewires your entire house
Lol
Haha. Sounds plausible though.
Hahaha I'll have to try this
if you do that in germany, there's a certain chance that you become that german man
You will summon the Wago man who will rewire your home
I'm retired after 30 years in electronics. Started out in the US Navy as an Engineer then went into Comm & Satcom systems. then another 22 years in Consumer TV VCR Cameras CB etc then my last job was in access control, gate systems and DVR-Camera systems. When I bought my house 10 years ago all we had was a satellite dish and a single phone line in the Master BR. Now it has a full distribution system in every roon, Cable TV and local antenna, Gigabit cable modem, Cisco 24 port switch, and 20 cameras.
Now..... It's time to get a shop setup again. Since I'm near the ocean again, I'm looking into getting a shop setup for fixing Marine radios, NAV and radar equipment. It may be a hobby for me but I can still recoup some of the costs of my equipment by fixing the NEIGHBOR's stuff.
Fantastic work, dude! Your lab and workshop both look amazing! 😃
Mine is divided as well, but it's a freaking mess right now... I hope I can organize it soon. 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks and thanks for the feedback :-)
I'm currently in the process of re-organizing my "lab" myself.
I just bought those new drawers for the IKEA Ivar shelves along with the relatively new IKEA Alex cabinets with a door and 1 shelve.
Those are the same outside dimensions as the Alex drawer cabinets I already had.
So there is now one such drawer cabinet with two of those Alex cabinets with a door stacked on top of eachother (all screwed to the wall).
From the IKEA Ekby Alex drawers, I made a stand for on my desk, under my (wall mounted) monitors so I have 2 drawers above my keyboard and fit 2 power supplies under them.
On the side of these drawers I mounted two 7 port Anker powered USB3 hubs to have enough USB ports available on my desk for all kinds of projects, test equipment, etc. Each have 3 extra USB ports for charging.
The monitors are all wall-mounted. Four 27 inch 4k monitors in total. Three in a row and one above the center one.
I do have a Philips Hue Aurelle 120x30cm ceiling light above my electronics desk.
The regular price of it is a bit too much, but every now and then it can be bought at a discount.
It is really good light to work with.
I will have a look at those printable storage sollutions, but not sure where to wall mount it as nearly all my (vertical) walls are now occupied with Ivar shelves and Alex drawers.
This will help me find things faster thanks!:D
@@Eduardo_Espinoza I'm going to buy some magnetic strips tomorrow... To organize things like drivers and pliers and stuff like that. 😬
Perhaps you could use the idea as well.
7:10 I use a system of coordinates on my storage A1, A2, A3… B1, B2, B3…, and I keep a spreadsheet with all the information of every component including the quantity available, the package, and some characteristics like voltage, current, input offset, tolerance, etc. depending on the type of component. This way any new project and I can quickly check what I have available and that needs to be purchased and I no longer have to try to remember what I have or look into a ton of ESD bags stored in different containers it makes a world of difference. It might sound a little bit excessive but after 25 years doing electronics it is worth it. :)
Can you please develop that as a website so that we can take advantage of your system for our own parts? I think it would be hyper-useful as I've always got lots of thing stashed away 'somewhere' but can never find them when needed!
I'm working as a software engineer and I'm often struggling to get any use out of documentation, as it's often outdated or insufficiently detailed. If it works for you that's great but I guess I'm in the camp of "nothing beats holding the parts I need in my hands to check they are there" (at work I look at source code to see what actually happens. Not what's supposed to happen as specified in some document, but what's actually happening).
As long as you can hold them in your hands that's OK the problem starts when you have hundreds of part numbers, that's why a simple spreadsheet is the solution for me :D
And the same is true for code: as long as you can quickly read and understand it, that's great, but once the system gets sufficiently complex you need some documentation. Even outdated one is often better than nothing, as it can serve as a starting point for people new to the project. Functional programming makes it much easier to see what the code does without having to analyse each line, but it still doesn't solve the problem in case of very complex systems.
A few years ago I also started numbering my boxes and keeping track of the contents using a spreadsheet. It has already saved me many, many hours of my life, even though it's not perfect and sometimes I forget to put something back in its box or update the spreadsheet.
@@stepheneyles2198Are you serious? ganopterygon said that he/she has just a spreadsheet for his/her own use... can you imagine the several degrees of complexity that are in the development of the parts control system in a website?!
I love this workshop! Currently studying electronic engineering a lot because of your videos, but hope to make my own workshop like this. Currently working out of my shed 😂
I can see this will further improve your content, and can’t wait to see it.
Love from the UK
A decade. Wow. I've been a fan from the beginning. Nice lab upgrade. I'm looking forward to seeing what you continue producing. Thank you for your work!
Your new workshop looks so clean and organized! Great job!
Your new lab is amazing! Watching this video is really therapeutic for me, especially when it comes to organizing every tool and equipment that are readily available on the workbench. I hope I can also customize my own electronics lab in the future. I'll definitely watch this video as a guide!
Awesome :-) Thanks for the feedback :-)
3D printing the naming labels too is a fantastic idea, and I'm def stealing that for my next upgrade - I'm a bit particular when it comes to labelling things around my space, and always get annoyed by stickers falling off or just looking a bit rubbish.
Yeah the ability to basically do “dual shot injection molding” / the even rarer multishot injection molding for *everything* with FDM 3D Printing is WILD.
I don’t have a MMU or ERCF yet (or better yet something with a toolchanger), but labels like this / buttons for stuff are going to be an AMAZING capability. Part would break before the “label” would be messed up.
I'm building one too! I have a reasonable electronics knowledge but I think it's good enough for my age (15 years old). I'm struggling with expensive tools like oscilloscopes. My parents won't help me buy stuff for myself, but I'm slowly saving up money to get an oscilloscope and other things. A local hardware store sold me some component drawers and I'm almost done building up my budget lab. I very much enjoyed the video!
Sounds awesome. Wish you luck and success in the future :-)
@@greatscottlab Thanks for the encouraging words! :)
06:56 wow, that is dedication to 3D printed storage! With how nice your storage wall looks... I might have to go that route instead of the little plastic boxes next time.
Yep I really wondered why he didn't order it from JLCPCB, that would have been the perfect sponsor integration 😅 But I guess the sponsorship probably came later.
Hi Jeff, wait for your video now.
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This is simply a work of Art. Im dreaming of a setup like this. Once i have my own house (somewhere in the future) i want to do stuff like this. You are living my dream and i cant be happier for a stranger.
Waw, did I enjoy this video! It also inspires me, since I'm in the dry wall/plastering/sanding fase of an extension. Great Scott has great ingenuity and crafstmanship!
It had been 4 years watching & learning by your videos, from only speech type to exposing your face on video... your content never fails to impress & feed us with newest version of knowledge possible with logical testing approach❤... love from india
Nice! I'm about to start a revision of my workshop and I have picked up a few good ideas here. Thanks!
I am quite envious! Love the organization and labeling in the lab, your garage workshop is very nice and something I truly do miss, since I no longer have a garage or real working area, Great video, keep up the good work!
Looks great! I love that those custom shelves match the IKEA aesthetic. And +1 for printed storage, I have my own printed shelves and drawers and it's so great!
Great Job! I love the efficient use of space while keeping a really nice aesthetic. I do all kinds of DIY in my 11m^2 bedroom and you definetly gave me some great ideas.
Fantastic Job Mr. Great Scott! Thanks for sharing your adventure.
I love this kind of videos! This saves us TONS of time!
I mean, for us to learn this from ourselves only, it would take MONTHS (or even couple years) so I definetly want to thank you so very much for this *precious video*.
Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
Absolutely Amazing! I'm currently planning my workshop and I'll definitely be using this video for some inspiration!
Looks very neat and tidy! I love your attention to detail
I love it! I wish I could make a similar lab for myself one day. Fantastic thing is when you can live from your hobby.
The new workshops look great and it now gives you a lot more room. Looking forward to many more great videos.
Thanks :-) More to come ;-)
This is a great setup and I particularly love the corner shelving idea to make use of normally awkward space.
What an excellent lab! This is my dream workspace. Perfectly organized and with a wonderful aesthetic.
Great Work, Scott! You've given me a lot of good ideas.
That advise about seperating electrical work from wood/metal is one I should heed. I occasionally solder on my general workbench where there might be some grease left from a previous bicycle project... I don't plan on replacing my small parts storage stuff even though I got a 3d printer - visibility of contents beats tidyness...
I love your new lab. Unfortunately, in my country we don't have any Ikea products, but seeing your designs help a lot by suggesting new ideas. Great Job, and please, don't stop creating videos on your channel!!!!
No Ikea? I thought they had pretty much conquered the globe.
Not yet, but soon... :) I line in Uruguay, South America, and IKEA landed in 2022 in Brazil and it will probably open stores in Argentina as some information was filtered in early 2023, so they are getting near... we were already targeted by other brands like McDonald's and Starbucks, so why not IKEA? At least we will have useful stuff to consume (I know the brand from when I was traveling across Europe, including Germany)
Well, in Mexiko Ikea cost double, just go to the website and took pictures from there, visit your local carpenter and go for it! Better quality and help your economy
So happy for you! You're videos are a great contribution to humanity.
One of the best workshops I have ever seen! 💪
Very nicely done!! You've employed some great ideas.
Amazing! Very inspiring in many ways! Thanks for sharing!
Just lovely! And I have to say I am jealous over your space; I live in a narrowboat so my workshop is super-small! It's like working in a corridor!
I have been searching good storage/drawer system and now you offered it
Thank you
Superb performance by Great Scott
4:26 - They look great. I made my own workbenches as well, and topped them with light colored smooth laminate wood flooring planks. With the blond wood and satin black painted wood frame, in passing it looks like something from a 1990's Ikea catalog. I thought I would have to swap out the laminate often due to wear, but it's held up incredibly well. Makes sense, as it's mean to be walked on. Cleans off with spray cleaner and a paper towel. I wish I would have thought of this years ago.
Perfect timing...I'm in the throws of building a new work desk right now. And aside from the height (mine will be ~80cm), I've been considering all the things you covered here. Storage seems absolutely key, so I'm building built-in shelving to fit dollar-store plastic boxes (because I don't have a 3D printer, lol.) And I'm doing a curtain thing to hide the storage when I'm not using it because my apt is only 250sqft, and the desk alone will be a good 16sqft (23.2 and 1.5 square meters, respectively). Great vid...thanks!
Nice setup Scott, great work!
It turned out great, congratulations. I have to organize mine too.
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing your recommendations and tips for things! I already have a pretty good work bench but lacked good storage and lighting even though i dont film and i am still a teen doing electronics the tips helped
I just finished building a new workshop in my new apartment in Barcelona. Every time I move I incorporate new ideas, just like yours, congrats! One thing though - your 3D filament is going to soak up the moisture in the air. I keep my spools in big ziploc bags with dessicant packs inside and haven't had any problems.
This looks absolutely amazing! 😍
All I can say is Wunderbar.
Jes
Hey, be respectful!
Awesome work! Looks like an incredible setup
your new workshop and lab look fantastic dude! if i had those i would probably get the energy to make stuff, from just how good they are.
You deserver more views and I hope the algorithm will bless you once more. Very nice set up super clean.
It’s great 👍🏼 congrats 🎉for the new lab! 🚀
Nice, thanks. I really like the 3D printed labels. ☺
Those wall mounted sockets at the end really caught my eye. Would like to see more about them.
Amazing lab Scott!!, greetings from Dominican Republic
Congratulations, what a pleasure to work there, greetings from Colombia.
wow! amazing! it is so interesting how you developed through all these years! keep going!❤
Looks awesome, so much space!
Sick setup! I'm definitely going to draw some inspiration
time really flies. I remember watching your old lab videos years ago.
some really nice ideas for improving my own workshop. one thing i have to add though: i'd rather choose some high CRI lighting than temp changing one ^^
absolutely amazing - shifting - waiting for the videos every day!!
Looks incredible! Great job from Great Scott!
Thank you! Cheers!
Well worth it, good for you! I hope to see many more videos in years to come.
Great new Lab! I especially liked the 3d storage!
Wow this gave me alot of ideas for my future room! I love the layout, color matching etc.. everything looks modernized and organized its a dream workshop. The custom selfs are genius, too bad its probably the only thing unavailable to a broke student but amazing job! And cool video!
Definitely a dream shop. Well done Scott.
Bro, I have lab envy.... Looks great, you should be very proud! And thank you for sharing, I have some ideas for my room now!
Looks amazing! I agree on keeping mechanical and electrical work separate. I do my automotive and mechanical in the garage because of dust and grease mess. I keep the electronic projects inside.
Very professional and efficient way of assorting components👍I love it😍😍I have one small idea, take a list and then link to a spreadsheet file on cloud. After that with the help of an API wirelessly display the stock status to an GLCD connected to node mcu when a tray is open or switch is pressed on the top of the tray 😊( Display like ...No of components left , New one, Used one , damaged ,total count etc...) Try it 💪 surely you can ⚡
Very good job!! Well done!! 👍
Definitely want to see a full tour of the completed garage!
A lot of great improvements. I'll be studying some of them to help improve my workspace. I have that same Dymo label printer. It does a good job for the price. I find that the adhesive for adhering the labels is not as good as it should be though, so I usually cover with a clear tape.
I love your lab layout.. awesome!!!
Grate as grate Scott is!👍🏼👍🏼
Having built more than one, and disassembled them. Getting the space to work or you can really take some thinking about and reshuffling. Great video for helping with the layout of a decent workshop-lab. Lighting is a key area avoid flicker and have some that you can bring really close to the work area. 2x👍
Thanks and yes, true :-)
My small home based repair shop grew so fast that I could not keep up with the finishing touches that should be a must. like insulation and wall paneling. I was not prepared for that type of demand. Parts storage is always a huge issue. Your workshop is a dream, and mine is a disaster(very cluttered). But the scale of projects that you do verses mine are quite different. Always enjoy your creativity with everything you show us on your videos. Keep up the great work.
I have the same component drawers as your old ones. Got them from the local ALDI here in Australia. They're pretty good for the price.
Awesome setup!
Great Scott!! What Has He Gone and Done Now?!! 🤣😂😍🥰
JLCPCB, Ikea.....now all I need is ambition!! 🤣
Excellent video, Scott, as has come to be expected! 😁
Looks great! You might have issues storing your filament in open air unless the room is humidity controlled
Very nice! Looks great.
Love the orange and black storage parts. Very nice overall. I'm going to go tidy my crappy office now 🙂
Looks great and hope you are happy it
You bring Respekt, wer's selber macht to a whole new level! 😉
one of few videos i fully understood what you were talking about
Looks Great mate 👍👍
Great work! I only do not have enough time for this perfection. I found out it helps to organize in standardized Boxes as we have in toolshops in Germany. Not only in the workshop, also for the complete Family. Everything changes, my arduino box is already 4times bigger than yours that you have printed 😂. And shelfs can easily be reused if you standardize the sizes when you build them from scratch.
I love everything about your new lab, especially the storage. My OCD is satisfied :)
Haha glad I could do that.
looks great, well done.
Well done, that looks like a very nice place to work. it does take a while to get it right, and your needs change over time, but having a workspace that is made your style and reach is important for work flow and efficiency. It helps that it's also a nice place to be, and your new lab looks great. I have a small work room with Ikea kallax to the right and to the left of my bench and that works very well for my needs: I have modules that fit the shelves for different things, and they're easy to swap in and out.
I'm a little concerned about the point loads on the screws holding up your printed storage units, as the boards with the keyholes look a bit light for the job: it's hard to tell without feeling the loaded weight and your choice of material though, so it's just an observation. If you do feel it needs reinforcing then a support strip screwed to the wall under the unit could take most of the weight without adding a lot of visual clutter.
I'm looking forward to some more projects from your workshop now, as you have great ideas and a fine eye for detail that I think will scale well. Thanks!
Looks fantastic!
The smile in your face honestly makes my day
This reminded me about the fact I also need to organise my room since it's basically a workshop lol
I always have random containers placed on the edge of the shelves and wires hanging everywhere
I love your way of doing things ; beauty.
This is perfect 😍 Thank tou for sharing as was confused how to sort out Components in my lab Now got a perfect idea 💡 from your video and i love it can do 3d printer stuff yet cuz don't have it and to get it printed it will cost more then the already available ones so i will choose that for me but i still prefer your method of components storage. and lightning was also problem so need to improve that also 😅
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for guidance Scott❤❤ i always had problem with sotrage storing snall vig conoonents
Looks great! weel done man.
Wow, impressive. I'm glad for you. Congrats! :D Thanks for the video. I saw some interesting solutions and few tips for myself, even though I have a few work areas (electronics, wood/metal, renovation/construction/cement stuff) for decades. :) The 3D printed drawers system surprised me in a good way. They look colorful and nice while being reasonably sturdy. Cheers. :)
The Ikea Skadis is awesome, there are so many printable things for it.
Love how simplistic and organised the design is. Have you got any tips on a budget 3D printer for a first time user that is capable of building the storage cupboards?
Looking like a great functional space! The print time on those organisers was insane! I'm sure that could have been optimised. But nevertheless I'm looking forward to seeing the future videos from this new space.
My working space is 5.5m x 8.5m. The space is workshop (carpentry, metalwork), and electrical (radio and test), it's also man-cave (hobbies, leisure, video, 3D printing, refreshments and fridge), maintenance (home, garden, electrics, plumbing, decorating). Worktops and storage very important, also comfort and social area. Look and feel of the place has to be right as does the lighting, day and night. A real labour of love, and I do, I love the space. Even have a log burner as a focal point and keeps me warm in the winter.
Few suggestions...
1)Add a fall guard to the table with open back access, you dont want your equipment or stuff falling backside of table.
2)For bulk 3d prints, i would not use 0.4mm nozzle, rather a 0.8mm or 0.6mm. You can save nearly more than half of time in printing.
3) An air purifier is optional but improve maintenance of lab.
4) For SMT resistors and capacitors, if you are only gonna use manual assembly, i would recommend tiny transparent pill bottles like homepathy pill bottles. The paper on the reel disintegrates and takes more space.