Theres a lot of love and thought in there! i have a large wooden board i paint on and keep brushes, pots and pallets on. Then I have craft storage box with all my paints and base stuff etc. These can be easily moved between 3 areas of the house i might paint in. I dont have anywhere near as many paints as you but it works well for me and has seen me paint much more often as its always in reach and doesnt take long to set up.
Ah excellent - I think a portable setup is definitely a good solution if you don't have a room you can use all the time. Sounds like you have something good going on! :)
I think the display cases are actually really worth it - it helps remind you of all the cool stuff you painted. I'm working on turning a 300 sqft shed into a hobby space and I'm trying to incorporate good display options for inspiration purposes.
Gotta get the IKEA Skadis pegboards on those walls. Like, _all those walls._ With a 3D printer you can find a million hooks, shelves, trays, etc, for paint, brushes, masking tape, etc, and pump them out quick smart. I have next to nothing on my actual work desk, it's all elevated, and that's just making do with the stuff IKEA sells. Seriously, the possibilities for Skadis/3D printing is as exciting to me as any mini/model building prospect.
Great shout - I've been thinking about whether or not to wall mount some stuff - I think my worry is I do it then end up shifting things about and have to re-mount them - and I'm not great at wall-mounting - anything into plasterboard is my least favourite DIY stuff. Defo keen to make more use of the walls though!! :)
I'm sure he can keep you right, but I believe it was the "RÅSKOG" trolly with a wooden top. Ideal for a few paints, brushes and a little mini setup. He can clarify :)
As a viewer it feels a little dishonest to shove a chair commercial in the middle of your video without being up front about it. It would be better to make it clear what you are doing.
I mean, there's a notification on the video that it contains a paid promotion - and I do now use this chair. Despite the fact there's an "ad" of sorts in there, it's something I use, like and was happy to promote. I also made sure to put in timestamps so that anybody wishing to skip that was easily able to, and I turned off any other monetization for this video as a result so you didn't get other ads in addition. The video isn't just a chair ad, so hopefully the rest of it makes up for the chair bit! :)
Calling it “dishonest” seem a little much… it was clearly an add and he even stated that the company had been in contact with him at the start of that segment, so it wasn’t like it was a hidden add, and the topic of chair is relevant for the nature of this type of video. For a video on hobby Space I would expect lighting, seating and storage to be brought up, this is like any hobby content creator making a video on 3D printing and then having a segment about the printer they got sponsered in the middel of the video, or a painting video and bringing up the company that sponsered the models or airbrush guide and talking about the company that sponsored the new airbrush. I didn’t see any unethical behaviour in this video, he was brand naming everything else, and if anything it would be almost wierd not to go over the chair he is currently using, sponsored or not.
Theres a lot of love and thought in there! i have a large wooden board i paint on and keep brushes, pots and pallets on. Then I have craft storage box with all my paints and base stuff etc. These can be easily moved between 3 areas of the house i might paint in. I dont have anywhere near as many paints as you but it works well for me and has seen me paint much more often as its always in reach and doesnt take long to set up.
Ah excellent - I think a portable setup is definitely a good solution if you don't have a room you can use all the time. Sounds like you have something good going on! :)
I think the display cases are actually really worth it - it helps remind you of all the cool stuff you painted. I'm working on turning a 300 sqft shed into a hobby space and I'm trying to incorporate good display options for inspiration purposes.
Absolutely. I like having them there for sure! :)
This video is totally not a flex ......im onto you mister!!!!
caught! haha :)
Always interesting to see where others slap paint on plastic! Sneaky chair ad!
sneaky sneaky haha - thank you! :)
Gotta get the IKEA Skadis pegboards on those walls. Like, _all those walls._ With a 3D printer you can find a million hooks, shelves, trays, etc, for paint, brushes, masking tape, etc, and pump them out quick smart. I have next to nothing on my actual work desk, it's all elevated, and that's just making do with the stuff IKEA sells. Seriously, the possibilities for Skadis/3D printing is as exciting to me as any mini/model building prospect.
Great shout - I've been thinking about whether or not to wall mount some stuff - I think my worry is I do it then end up shifting things about and have to re-mount them - and I'm not great at wall-mounting - anything into plasterboard is my least favourite DIY stuff. Defo keen to make more use of the walls though!! :)
lol, your face when you sat into the C7 chair x)
Your set up looks really nice. I am starting a new hobby room and it has given me some ideas. Thanks.
Thank you - glad it has helped :) Shout if you need any help with specific things!
Can we see David's trolly? I'm really interested in that
I'm sure he can keep you right, but I believe it was the "RÅSKOG" trolly with a wooden top. Ideal for a few paints, brushes and a little mini setup. He can clarify :)
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haha YAAAS
So jealous. GG's.
look at this guy ^^
@@colemanoke right?!
As a viewer it feels a little dishonest to shove a chair commercial in the middle of your video without being up front about it. It would be better to make it clear what you are doing.
I mean, there's a notification on the video that it contains a paid promotion - and I do now use this chair. Despite the fact there's an "ad" of sorts in there, it's something I use, like and was happy to promote. I also made sure to put in timestamps so that anybody wishing to skip that was easily able to, and I turned off any other monetization for this video as a result so you didn't get other ads in addition. The video isn't just a chair ad, so hopefully the rest of it makes up for the chair bit! :)
Calling it “dishonest” seem a little much… it was clearly an add and he even stated that the company had been in contact with him at the start of that segment, so it wasn’t like it was a hidden add, and the topic of chair is relevant for the nature of this type of video. For a video on hobby Space I would expect lighting, seating and storage to be brought up, this is like any hobby content creator making a video on 3D printing and then having a segment about the printer they got sponsered in the middel of the video, or a painting video and bringing up the company that sponsered the models or airbrush guide and talking about the company that sponsored the new airbrush. I didn’t see any unethical behaviour in this video, he was brand naming everything else, and if anything it would be almost wierd not to go over the chair he is currently using, sponsored or not.