I like the filament storage if you have the wall space for it. But I'm curious how you handle keeping the filament dry with all those spools just sitting out in the open, unbagged. Do you just dry filament every time you use it?
I actually make and install acoustic panels for work. We did unbox therapy’s place. Anyway the easiest way to make some is get urself some 8x4 sheets of insulation. Then get a roll of fabric that you like and make sure it’s about 4-5 inches wider then ur 1 inch insulation sheet. Get a can or spray glue and spray the edges and a few inches on the back. Place the insulation sheet face up and roll out ur fabric on top. Start from one side and fold it over the edges. Once u get 2 sides done slightly stretch the fabric over the edges. If you wanna get fancy you can cut the insulation into hex shape with a 3d printed stencil and wrap them after
As a stay at home mom I’m finding the storage solution ideas to be so useful! Not heading to ikea sounds like a win! Can’t wait to give the bins and boxes a print
I absolutely love your videos. I recently purchased my very first 3-D printer a P1 S I’ll be using it for my Pinball Repair shop, but also for fun stuff around the house I have been just glued to your channel absorbing as much knowledge as I can. Thank you very much.
This is exactly the type of video I love to watch. I am not going to buy a new printer every year, so I am only medium interested in all the unboxing videos. But I very much enjoy the inspiration from seeing what others do with their printers, the projects they pursue, the problems they fix. Keep on sharing those ideas, it is one of the main reasons why I follow you!
Love this! Do another challenge but make a workshop NOT for 3D printing. Something like a kitchen, or a RV/Trailer, a shed. I always feel like 3D-Printing to make more prints is mostly easy to justify but not other spheres of life and I also need to justify it to my wife 😂.
Hey Jonathan, talking about your ceiling/wall acoustic panels, the sound deadening effect comes more from the shape of the walls than the material itself. That being said, the way you install your panels shown in the video, with the isolation material hidden inside a flat surface will make less effect than if you had it backwards, with the exposed material attached to a flat background panel. That's why a lot of places just end up using egg boxes or piramid shaped foams, not only because the surface of those materials are porous/rugged, but also because of the pointy shaped design, that breaks/absorbs the sound waves, breaking any possible echo. The honeycomb walls, as well as a gridfinity wall, could do some effect because of the uneven pattern of the surface, that would also break the flat wall surface where any sound wave could travel freely. Thanks a lot for the amazing videos as usual.
Bring on more videos like this one, 'cause if not anything else, it can be an inspiration for all of us. By the way, I like the pop up when you want to send a message.
I'd love to see you building a window mounted ventilation system for 3d printers. Although there are a few videos about building such systems, they really do not give details about their design choices.
I've been looking at things very differently since I first started 3d printing back in Dec 2022. I've always been the type of person to look to make something instead of just buying it but often that wasn't really possible. Now however i keep seeing all manner of things I can print instead of ordering online plus I get the added benefit of getting to exercise my creativity which makes the final outcome so much more satisfying. I'm actually shocked at just how much more I can use my 3d printers for than i would have ever thought.
The “let’s get after it” transition felt more natural this time. 👏👏👏. It’s growing on me. Being the Next Layer, maybe, “let’s see what’s next” and then if it makes sense in the context you could add “…on the next layer.”
I actually really like this idea... my wife will be working from home soon and I want to set her office up so life is easier with parts she needs to reference on the fly. Possibly display them as full units on a honeycomb wall for her to easily reference for the techs she needs to assist
I would totally love to see a window mounted extractor fan setup, but with the added functionality of being modular, so as to be able to add in extra suction points, such as, solder station, general UVC germicidal, Hepa filter add-in with ozone generation etc...possibilities are endless Love your work and your ideas/visions, i just wish i could afford a not shit 3d printer :(
Lots of very cool ideas in here; the vase mode bins make sense, but don't count out other materials or smaller nozzle sizes. Set your line width to larger than the nozzle size some time if you've never tried it. A 0.4 nozzle can easily do 0.6 or even 0.8 width lines for much sturdier vase prints without having to swap out the nozzle at all. Alternately, if you've got a 1.0 nozzle with a high performance hot end, well, go crazy.
I hear you on the adapter for the saw and vacuum. I had to design an adapter for a small air pump I use for blowing up all the pool toys. Some of the floats have wierd nozzle sizes so I printed a new adapter that fits perfectly. One of my favorite things about 3D printing. Same went for a mobile scooter we bought for the MIL. Had no hold down for the battery, so I printed one and a knob for the bolt. Lifesaver. Thanks for your vids. I plan on creating a set of bins to organize my desk drawers based on some of your ideas.
It's a shame the other build video didn't do so well, i enjoyed it. I do think i like this one better though. The builds of stuff that we probably all need (at least to some degree) is a nice touch. I'd love to see more videos like this. And I'd love to see it happen where you leverage more maker techniques. I'm out here trying to justify building an MPCNC or a laser cutter, give me more reasons haha. Thanks for the video!
Excellent creativity. I am a Carpenter/Tinkerer and got into 3D printing about 2 years ago. Started designing my own parts and objects about a year ago to solve problems that weren't practical (or feasible) to buy or build out of wood/metal. There are so many things that are just easier and better to design and print than it would have been for me to make out of other materials. I am loving the 3D printed medium and the world it has opened up to me. I have designed about a dozen objects so far and continue to learn everyday. Love your show and it has been an inspiration.
Nice to see BambuLab continuing to support your efforts, props to them! I’m always going for the cheapest filament I can find that’ll actually print well, but have to say that the BambuLab matte PLA is some of the nicest stuff I’ve printed with. If I wasn’t always needing to pinch pennies, I’d print with nothing but that :-)
I love the idea of making everything yourself it's the coolest thing ever to be able to make so many things yourself. I think it's amazing what your doing with 3d printing and lasers and salvaging things thank you for the content and sharing your ideas👍🤜🤛
I really enjoyed this video. You’ve given me many new ideas for things I need in my small space. I’m finally working on a storage/organizing solution for all of my tools and gadgets. Me? Organized? Say it ain’t so!! Any way. Keep up the great work. Now, back to work designing things to print with the growing collection of filament.
Minor nit-picking - there are entry-level consumer lathes available that are far more affordable than any laser cutter I've looked at, at least in the woodworking space. I use one to make hardwood pens as well as a few other things... Could make some pretty awesome handles that way. 🙂
While I love the design of your current acoustic panel on the wall, I highly doubt it will do much of anything since it's primarily wood on the face. If anything it may increase the echo/reverb further since the wood with paint over it is solid, dense, and smooth which will allow sound to bounce right off it. I don't know how well fabric would hold it's shape when laser cut and attached with that design, but using a material like fabric as a face directly over rockwool or fiberglass batt is far superior in terms of performance as an acoustic panel. Also, super small nit pick here, but if you have any fans blowing at or over the exposed insulation, you may end up with some allergy-like reactions from the particles it puts off into the air. P. S. I enjoyed a lot of your suggestions elsewhere in the video, well done video overall!
Answering your comment on connection between the table saw and vacuum - yes, the tape is the solution ) waiting for my 3d printer ti arrive. Cheers, m8
@@thenextlayer I try to comment on all videos I like even if I don't really have anything to ask or anything to say. I've heard it helps the algorithm more than just hitting the like button.
for the shelfs with the 3d Printers... print brackets to hold a Profile for attaching led Strips. for me sufficent Light makes a lot of tasks arround the 3d printer very important
I haven't finished the video yet, but for your filament storage, how do you deal with moisture? All those rolls open to air, do you have a bunch of dryer boxes, or do you dry the whole room? I have 4 rolls in dryer boxes at all times, and the rest in vacuum sealed bags with desiccant. I don't have near what you do, but I aspire to get there one day. Think I need to stop getting filament and get a good quality Bambu Carbon Love your work, thank you!!!
As a carpenter/woodworker moving into the 3D printing wold, You are dead on about duct tape for dust extraction connectors. But truthfully, you can order 3rd party adapters. These small parts are one of the main reasons I got a 3D printer. As well as for woodworking templates/jigs.
I would like to thank you for all the content you have made ,I am new to 3d printing and I have been fed up with my ender which I have only had for a month so after watching your videos I finally took the plunge and bought a p1s, I am hoping to use it to learn cad and try to make the cost of my printer back. I am looking forward to it :)
Love it, plenty of ideas for my dining becoming workshop room. I say room, the other half of the room is my lounge 😁 with space a premium I'll definitely be incorporating some of these ideas. Im new to printing and love the sharing of knowledge that I see across the community. My ambition at the moment is to hone my skills until im ready to make something similar to your moving camera jig/boom masterpiece.
I always find videos like this interesting; not sure about the open air laser thing though.... I believe it was Makers Muse that was fairly unhappy about that whole thing..
19:12 slightly confused by your “uses less plastic” comment re IKEA SKADIS - the boards are made from partial board which is then sprayed with a paint/sealer - no plastic
Seriously? I thought they were plastic! One of the reasons I didn't buy is they felt like big panels of plastic. Now I feel dumb. But still, HSW is cheaper and looks cooler IMHO :)
I would like to see some led light decoration that is also functional. My Idea (not that you should) is backlighting the hexagon wall. so the storage is on top of a clear panel surrounded by strips or something.
I appreciate the effort, as much as it is exiting to create everything with 3d printing, significant better results can be achieved if all machining technologies are used together (together with all materials) according to to its best use-case scenario. Par example metal inserts for screws have significantly better performance then 3d printed screws. Then instead of printing flexible filaments, making cast form from pla and then casting flexible gives much better result. Of course it’s not possible to cast every form. I find seeking combination of materials and machining technologies give significantly better result than just pure 3d printing. It worth saying that there is sometimes significant investment in tools other than 3d printer. This also has to taken into account.
Can you do a video showing different 3D prints that you use in your daily life outside of the print-farm? I think it would be more entertaining for the average 3D print user who looks for more home applications like myself. Just a suggestion
Great stuff as always. I just wanted to point out that the carbon filled Nylon your using is no where near as strong as machined aluminum because it’s a discontinuous fiber. It might not even be as strong as regular nylon (though it will be stiffer). You need continuous fiber reinforcement to be as strong as aluminum.
The last workshop blog was just a bad topic for your channel. We want to see it get setup, not a half hour talking about what you want. As they say "I dont need to see the labor, just show me the baby!" Also: for about 130$ usd you can get a tool cart thats stool size, so you can have a seat at a printer with the tools rights under you. Amazon :"Tool cart seat" or something. Also, i would paint the honeycomb background wall green, then you could greenscreen exotic landscapes onto it, and it would be like we're looking through a time machine window (the honeycomb) over mars or waterfalls or w/e you decide.
I just ordered my first 3D printer, a Creality V3 SE, should be here in a couple of days! I stumbled upon your channel and I love it! I have a question about that hex storage grid you have on your wall. Once you snap the piece into the grid, are they removable? Thank you!!!
I really enjoyed this video. And I would love to see more. But maybe next time not as one long video but as a series of videos to some certain topic. Like: Organize your drawers journey Part 1: integrate old organization into new ones" I am not sure what is more interesting for people to see. If you want to seee every solution that you have then one vug video is probably perfectly fine. But if someone is only interested in some specific topic then splitting up one topic in more videos will work out best for those viewers. Also you can probably generate more clicks on that which is good for you. And people looking for some specific idea will find you more easily through searching
Good! But I don’t exactly understand the black HSW boards on a black wall. I would have printed them in the Bambu Lab Orange Matte PLA. I am going to install another SKADIS in my maker nook soon.
It can be a subjective thing - personally, I don't like making my work space stand out too much; I would have not used any orange at all, unless it was something I really wanted to highlight. Although I'd probably do something a bit off-black to not make it completely invisible.
You made comments on the petg filament, and I see you used the bamboo x1 carbon to print the wall mount. I am having trouble with getting clean prints. Can you give me some pointers?
I'm not making it a challenge, but one of my goals for my place is to use 3D printing to help get everything organized. The biggest problem so far is that I'm kinda terrible at sorting paperwork and I don't have a 3D printer capable of printing something 11" (280mm) long.
Would putting Eva foam on the tabletop/shelves and printers on them help reduce noise and vibrations? I was thinking of putting one on my drawer table where my future printer would go on and maybe line the edges with it to just in case it may hit the walls.
@thenextlayer I have my Ikea drawers which were an extension to my computer desk. Had to cut it since it was a bit long. It will fit a P1S and barely fit a K1 Max ( still deciding which to get). Would the anti vibration feets be enough or a should I go with Eva foam. Tiles may be too heavy for the table. 😅 I may print brackets to secure the table drawer to the wall or at least line the top part with Eva foam just in case it starts hitting the wall.
THANK YOU! I appreciate this type of feedback a lot. I said to myself.. "how can I make content out of all the shit I need to do around the studio, but NOT bore people with another 'workshop update' video... Seems to have worked
Hey, can you provide more details on the light stand caster adaptor? I am interested in printing a set for my studio. What hardware did you use and what caster are you using. Did you heat set in a threaded insert, or did your hardware cut their own threads? Also in your design it looks like there should be a second piece for where the thumb screw goes into that tightens into the leg of the stand, am i missing something?
Clearly, you've done a wonderful job with OnShape. I spent a lot of time on learning Blender where everything is tedious to do; even if CAD Sketcher helps a lot.. Now, I'm wondering if I should switch to OnShape. I will definitely have a look to your large bins but won't buy a 500 x 500 printer for that. :)
Not sure why you consider a lathe or mill outside of the rules of a maker challenge. You can get into a reasonably sized benchtop lathe for about what you would spend building a Voron 2.4 or Trident.
THANK YOU for watching. Drop me a comment and let me know what you thought of this video!
I like the filament storage if you have the wall space for it. But I'm curious how you handle keeping the filament dry with all those spools just sitting out in the open, unbagged. Do you just dry filament every time you use it?
How are you getting the STL files for gridfinity
KETER has awesome plastic tool drawers stand. its like the metal one you got, just in plastic
Have you got a link for the USB cable reels please?
@@mickwreay3034 www.printables.com/model/289859
I actually make and install acoustic panels for work. We did unbox therapy’s place. Anyway the easiest way to make some is get urself some 8x4 sheets of insulation. Then get a roll of fabric that you like and make sure it’s about 4-5 inches wider then ur 1 inch insulation sheet. Get a can or spray glue and spray the edges and a few inches on the back. Place the insulation sheet face up and roll out ur fabric on top. Start from one side and fold it over the edges. Once u get 2 sides done slightly stretch the fabric over the edges. If you wanna get fancy you can cut the insulation into hex shape with a 3d printed stencil and wrap them after
I don't know if I can get that big of stuff here... but I'll check into it thanks
As a stay at home mom I’m finding the storage solution ideas to be so useful! Not heading to ikea sounds like a win! Can’t wait to give the bins and boxes a print
I SEE YOU MAMA!
I absolutely love your videos. I recently purchased my very first 3-D printer a P1 S I’ll be using it for my Pinball Repair shop, but also for fun stuff around the house I have been just glued to your channel absorbing as much knowledge as I can. Thank you very much.
This is exactly the type of video I love to watch. I am not going to buy a new printer every year, so I am only medium interested in all the unboxing videos. But I very much enjoy the inspiration from seeing what others do with their printers, the projects they pursue, the problems they fix. Keep on sharing those ideas, it is one of the main reasons why I follow you!
Love this! Do another challenge but make a workshop NOT for 3D printing. Something like a kitchen, or a RV/Trailer, a shed. I always feel like 3D-Printing to make more prints is mostly easy to justify but not other spheres of life and I also need to justify it to my wife 😂.
Did you justify it
Thank you for your content! I got my first printer a couple of weeks ago and your videos inspire me to see how much is possible.
Hey Jonathan, talking about your ceiling/wall acoustic panels, the sound deadening effect comes more from the shape of the walls than the material itself. That being said, the way you install your panels shown in the video, with the isolation material hidden inside a flat surface will make less effect than if you had it backwards, with the exposed material attached to a flat background panel. That's why a lot of places just end up using egg boxes or piramid shaped foams, not only because the surface of those materials are porous/rugged, but also because of the pointy shaped design, that breaks/absorbs the sound waves, breaking any possible echo.
The honeycomb walls, as well as a gridfinity wall, could do some effect because of the uneven pattern of the surface, that would also break the flat wall surface where any sound wave could travel freely.
Thanks a lot for the amazing videos as usual.
The one who developed stack printing the hex wall system...AWESOME,
This person took the best and made it better, w00t.
Bring on more videos like this one, 'cause if not anything else, it can be an inspiration for all of us. By the way, I like the pop up when you want to send a message.
The "progress ring" when you have an sponsor announcement is very nice. Hope to see it in the next videos as well :)
Greetings from the Galilee .
You got it!
😊I don’t understand why you are not over 100K. You do very well thought out videos and this series is one I am looking forward to viewing.
Thanks! The channel isn’t even a year old. We will get there in 2024!
In a very little space, organization is king, really need to think how I will put all..... thanx 4 sharing
Thanks for watching :)
I'd love to see you building a window mounted ventilation system for 3d printers. Although there are a few videos about building such systems, they really do not give details about their design choices.
I've been looking at things very differently since I first started 3d printing back in Dec 2022. I've always been the type of person to look to make something instead of just buying it but often that wasn't really possible. Now however i keep seeing all manner of things I can print instead of ordering online plus I get the added benefit of getting to exercise my creativity which makes the final outcome so much more satisfying. I'm actually shocked at just how much more I can use my 3d printers for than i would have ever thought.
I feel you! Same here. So empowering.
The “let’s get after it” transition felt more natural this time. 👏👏👏. It’s growing on me. Being the Next Layer, maybe, “let’s see what’s next” and then if it makes sense in the context you could add “…on the next layer.”
I'll keep at it :)
I actually really like this idea... my wife will be working from home soon and I want to set her office up so life is easier with parts she needs to reference on the fly. Possibly display them as full units on a honeycomb wall for her to easily reference for the techs she needs to assist
I would totally love to see a window mounted extractor fan setup, but with the added functionality of being modular, so as to be able to add in extra suction points, such as, solder station, general UVC germicidal, Hepa filter add-in with ozone generation etc...possibilities are endless
Love your work and your ideas/visions, i just wish i could afford a not shit 3d printer :(
Oh snap that's a great idea
Lots of very cool ideas in here; the vase mode bins make sense, but don't count out other materials or smaller nozzle sizes. Set your line width to larger than the nozzle size some time if you've never tried it. A 0.4 nozzle can easily do 0.6 or even 0.8 width lines for much sturdier vase prints without having to swap out the nozzle at all. Alternately, if you've got a 1.0 nozzle with a high performance hot end, well, go crazy.
I hear you on the adapter for the saw and vacuum. I had to design an adapter for a small air pump I use for blowing up all the pool toys. Some of the floats have wierd nozzle sizes so I printed a new adapter that fits perfectly. One of my favorite things about 3D printing. Same went for a mobile scooter we bought for the MIL. Had no hold down for the battery, so I printed one and a knob for the bolt. Lifesaver. Thanks for your vids. I plan on creating a set of bins to organize my desk drawers based on some of your ideas.
NICE. Do it :)
It's a shame the other build video didn't do so well, i enjoyed it. I do think i like this one better though. The builds of stuff that we probably all need (at least to some degree) is a nice touch.
I'd love to see more videos like this. And I'd love to see it happen where you leverage more maker techniques. I'm out here trying to justify building an MPCNC or a laser cutter, give me more reasons haha.
Thanks for the video!
You got it! This video is doing quite well so I'll do more
Excellent creativity. I am a Carpenter/Tinkerer and got into 3D printing about 2 years ago. Started designing my own parts and objects about a year ago to solve problems that weren't practical (or feasible) to buy or build out of wood/metal. There are so many things that are just easier and better to design and print than it would have been for me to make out of other materials. I am loving the 3D printed medium and the world it has opened up to me. I have designed about a dozen objects so far and continue to learn everyday. Love your show and it has been an inspiration.
Thanks so much for th ekind words!
Nice to see BambuLab continuing to support your efforts, props to them!
I’m always going for the cheapest filament I can find that’ll actually print well, but have to say that the BambuLab matte PLA is some of the nicest stuff I’ve printed with. If I wasn’t always needing to pinch pennies, I’d print with nothing but that :-)
I love it too! It’s really truly great stuff and not having to deal with filling out filament in the system is noice
I would love to see the rechargeable bins! I think these are amazing ideas because it inspires other people to organize their space …or me at least😊
Rechargeable?
I love the idea of making everything yourself it's the coolest thing ever to be able to make so many things yourself. I think it's amazing what your doing with 3d printing and lasers and salvaging things thank you for the content and sharing your ideas👍🤜🤛
Thanks for the kind words!
The majority of prints that come off a 3D printer are 3D printer parts and upgrades lol
I really enjoyed this video. You’ve given me many new ideas for things I need in my small space. I’m finally working on a storage/organizing solution for all of my tools and gadgets. Me? Organized? Say it ain’t so!! Any way. Keep up the great work. Now, back to work designing things to print with the growing collection of filament.
Minor nit-picking - there are entry-level consumer lathes available that are far more affordable than any laser cutter I've looked at, at least in the woodworking space. I use one to make hardwood pens as well as a few other things... Could make some pretty awesome handles that way. 🙂
just want to say I really like your videos, I’ve watched probably dozens of your videos in the past few weeks and I don’t even own a 3D printer!
Wow thanks so much. Hope you’ll get into the hobby soon!
This is one of the most entertains and informative shows I have seed is some time. Thanks for making it and good luck with your next project.
Thanks, you too!
While I love the design of your current acoustic panel on the wall, I highly doubt it will do much of anything since it's primarily wood on the face. If anything it may increase the echo/reverb further since the wood with paint over it is solid, dense, and smooth which will allow sound to bounce right off it.
I don't know how well fabric would hold it's shape when laser cut and attached with that design, but using a material like fabric as a face directly over rockwool or fiberglass batt is far superior in terms of performance as an acoustic panel.
Also, super small nit pick here, but if you have any fans blowing at or over the exposed insulation, you may end up with some allergy-like reactions from the particles it puts off into the air.
P. S.
I enjoyed a lot of your suggestions elsewhere in the video, well done video overall!
Answering your comment on connection between the table saw and vacuum - yes, the tape is the solution ) waiting for my 3d printer ti arrive. Cheers, m8
Nice. Your life is about to change
@@thenextlayer thanks fort new ideas ;) "to print" list just keeps getting longer....
For the algorithm
As in, you commented for the algo?
Yep that’s what he means
@@thenextlayer I try to comment on all videos I like even if I don't really have anything to ask or anything to say. I've heard it helps the algorithm more than just hitting the like button.
Thank you. -The Algorithm
All hail the Algorithm!
Loved it. Want to see all your ideas. I am in the process of creating my space so got a lot of ideas from this.
So glad!
for the shelfs with the 3d Printers... print brackets to hold a Profile for attaching led Strips. for me sufficent Light makes a lot of tasks arround the 3d printer very important
I haven't finished the video yet, but for your filament storage, how do you deal with moisture? All those rolls open to air, do you have a bunch of dryer boxes, or do you dry the whole room? I have 4 rolls in dryer boxes at all times, and the rest in vacuum sealed bags with desiccant. I don't have near what you do, but I aspire to get there one day. Think I need to stop getting filament and get a good quality Bambu Carbon Love your work, thank you!!!
Great vid man. Really liking those vase mode storage bins. Going to need to pick up some 1mm nozzles....
You should! AliExpress :)
Love this going to try and makes some of these I’m new to 3d printing but love it
As a carpenter/woodworker moving into the 3D printing wold, You are dead on about duct tape for dust extraction connectors. But truthfully, you can order 3rd party adapters. These small parts are one of the main reasons I got a 3D printer. As well as for woodworking templates/jigs.
I would like to thank you for all the content you have made ,I am new to 3d printing and I have been fed up with my ender which I have only had for a month so after watching your videos I finally took the plunge and bought a p1s, I am hoping to use it to learn cad and try to make the cost of my printer back. I am looking forward to it :)
Thanks for the kind words, and thanks for supporting the channel! Enjoy the P1S!
@@thenextlayer I used your new affiliate link I hope it worked well
Another engaging video! I am planning on starting my dive into Gridfinity soon and I have referenced your videos on them lots of times.
NIIICE. Get into it :)
yes thanks for this video! designing and making practical things for me is the thing!
Dude you blow my mind. EVERY SINGLE VIDEO!
I’m flattered!!
By far the best 3dprinter content creator.
And you can indeed beat free wood
WOW! What high praise :) Thank you
Fillaments part two and tweaking fillament profiles would be nice. As i look at your prints you need the second too :D
Love it, plenty of ideas for my dining becoming workshop room. I say room, the other half of the room is my lounge 😁 with space a premium I'll definitely be incorporating some of these ideas. Im new to printing and love the sharing of knowledge that I see across the community. My ambition at the moment is to hone my skills until im ready to make something similar to your moving camera jig/boom masterpiece.
Glad to hear it
I like seeing ideas in different places and specifically 3d printed solutions. I like anything dyi
Good to know, you've come to the right place
Absolutely! Bring it on.
I always find videos like this interesting; not sure about the open air laser thing though.... I believe it was Makers Muse that was fairly unhappy about that whole thing..
19:12 slightly confused by your “uses less plastic” comment re IKEA SKADIS - the boards are made from partial board which is then sprayed with a paint/sealer - no plastic
Seriously? I thought they were plastic! One of the reasons I didn't buy is they felt like big panels of plastic. Now I feel dumb. But still, HSW is cheaper and looks cooler IMHO :)
@@thenextlayer seriously! Sustainability is at the core of IKEA’s ethos!
@@thenextlayer HSW is certainly more versatile
I love these toyes of videos! Cant wait to see what you do with the honey comb wall!
Thanks! Stay tuned. You're awesome
A-MA-ZING Job Dude !
You did an amazing job ! And gave me so many ideas :)
Thanks !
Glad I could help! Grateful for the kind words
Love this video, please make more like this!
Awesome!
Love the channel. It is very informative along with also being entertaining. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
I would like to see some led light decoration that is also functional. My Idea (not that you should) is backlighting the hexagon wall. so the storage is on top of a clear panel surrounded by strips or something.
Damn that's a good idea, I wanna do it. Recommendations on LEDS?
@@thenextlayer I've had good luck with govee lights, but don't expect accurate colors.
Hey, you should check out making a 3d printed cyclone dust separator as an add-on for your shop vac.
I appreciate the effort, as much as it is exiting to create everything with 3d printing, significant better results can be achieved if all machining technologies are used together (together with all materials) according to to its best use-case scenario. Par example metal inserts for screws have significantly better performance then 3d printed screws. Then instead of printing flexible filaments, making cast form from pla and then casting flexible gives much better result. Of course it’s not possible to cast every form.
I find seeking combination of materials and machining technologies give significantly better result than just pure 3d printing.
It worth saying that there is sometimes significant investment in tools other than 3d printer. This also has to taken into account.
Love this. One of the best videos you've done. And hey, some of us don't mind workshop videos! :)
Wow this is killer and definitely gives me some ideas for my own space!
awesome, go do it!
table saw, and router / router tables ARE professional tools
Thanks for the video, this one was great. Whats the name of the cable management roller you had there? Keen to use the same :)
Great video as always! Definitely gave me a few ideas for my own workshop!
Great to hear!
21:33 B3D (Before 3d) I would have and did find PVC plumbing fitting and if they were a tad too small I added craft foam. No duct tape
Can you do a video showing different 3D prints that you use in your daily life outside of the print-farm? I think it would be more entertaining for the average 3D print user who looks for more home applications like myself. Just a suggestion
YES This is actually already on my list
This was cool. I want to know more about that filament rack.
I covered it in my projects for winter video a month or so ago. Check it out.
Great stuff as always. I just wanted to point out that the carbon filled Nylon your using is no where near as strong as machined aluminum because it’s a discontinuous fiber. It might not even be as strong as regular nylon (though it will be stiffer). You need continuous fiber reinforcement to be as strong as aluminum.
Good point!
The last workshop blog was just a bad topic for your channel. We want to see it get setup, not a half hour talking about what you want. As they say "I dont need to see the labor, just show me the baby!" Also: for about 130$ usd you can get a tool cart thats stool size, so you can have a seat at a printer with the tools rights under you. Amazon :"Tool cart seat" or something. Also, i would paint the honeycomb background wall green, then you could greenscreen exotic landscapes onto it, and it would be like we're looking through a time machine window (the honeycomb) over mars or waterfalls or w/e you decide.
Haha thanks for the feedback. I'm not in the US, so everything here is expensive.. a toolcart that would cost you $130 would be $500-700 here probably
So funny story a couple weeks ago I got a old band saw and a shop vac and I used a little plastic cup and a duct tape to make the connector lol
A very cool video sir, I have allready printed a heap of Gridfinity so I reckon I will have to tackle the reprack. 👍🇦🇺😊
Thank you :) Do it!
I just ordered my first 3D printer, a Creality V3 SE, should be here in a couple of days! I stumbled upon your channel and I love it! I have a question about that hex storage grid you have on your wall. Once you snap the piece into the grid, are they removable? Thank you!!!
Yep! They are.
I would like to see a video on the snapmaker J1s. Maybe also a how to with there Luban slicer
Love it, keep these coming!
Yes to all. I love your videos. Your able to keep it interesting.
Thank you so much!
I really enjoyed this video. And I would love to see more. But maybe next time not as one long video but as a series of videos to some certain topic. Like: Organize your drawers journey Part 1: integrate old organization into new ones"
I am not sure what is more interesting for people to see. If you want to seee every solution that you have then one vug video is probably perfectly fine. But if someone is only interested in some specific topic then splitting up one topic in more videos will work out best for those viewers. Also you can probably generate more clicks on that which is good for you. And people looking for some specific idea will find you more easily through searching
Love workshop build vids, keep ‘em comin!
Thanks! Will do!
I really like the stand casters ...do you think I can print that in pla would it hold it?
For the bins, why not get one of the PET bottle to Filament machines and recycle your materials
Hmmmm not a bad idea
I really do like your videos! Thank you for all the inspirations you give me ❤❤
Thank you so much!
Great videos. I'd like to how the Sovol SV07 compare to the Bambu Lab x1 Carbon?
Toyota vs. Bugatti. One is a reliable economy workhorse, the other is the highest performance and cutting-edge engineering. :)
Good! But I don’t exactly understand the black HSW boards on a black wall. I would have printed them in the Bambu Lab Orange Matte PLA. I am going to install another SKADIS in my maker nook soon.
I need to make sure it's not too visually intense for filming, hence the black on black. Stay tuned, future videos will show it done
It can be a subjective thing - personally, I don't like making my work space stand out too much; I would have not used any orange at all, unless it was something I really wanted to highlight. Although I'd probably do something a bit off-black to not make it completely invisible.
@@thenextlayerOh okay. I guess the accessories on the wall could have a bit more color.
Definitely want more!
I can do that!
love this type of video, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed!
You made comments on the petg filament, and I see you used the bamboo x1 carbon to print the wall mount. I am having trouble with getting clean prints. Can you give me some pointers?
Wanna see that 500mm!!! I think its the sweet spot for sizing.
It's pretty insane. Having difficulty getting it printing nicely though with a 1.2
I'm not making it a challenge, but one of my goals for my place is to use 3D printing to help get everything organized. The biggest problem so far is that I'm kinda terrible at sorting paperwork and I don't have a 3D printer capable of printing something 11" (280mm) long.
Slice it in half, and build in some biscuit joiners to the design to slot the pieces together. Should make for a sturdy and functional piece.
What about if you make a 3d printed injection molder? then 3d print the molds?
Dude😂 clean your stringy prints before showing them in public😂 love your work man❤
Would putting Eva foam on the tabletop/shelves and printers on them help reduce noise and vibrations? I was thinking of putting one on my drawer table where my future printer would go on and maybe line the edges with it to just in case it may hit the walls.
The vibrations are fine b/c these tiles are SO heavy
@thenextlayer I have my Ikea drawers which were an extension to my computer desk. Had to cut it since it was a bit long. It will fit a P1S and barely fit a K1 Max ( still deciding which to get). Would the anti vibration feets be enough or a should I go with Eva foam. Tiles may be too heavy for the table. 😅 I may print brackets to secure the table drawer to the wall or at least line the top part with Eva foam just in case it starts hitting the wall.
Banger video. Well done
Appreciate it! I wasn't sure how it would do, so I'm glad you liked it :)
18:28 Anyone know to get this to work? I made one with .2mm spacing and when I go to slice it, it is covered support material
Cool video with a lot of good ideas. As for your wall I'm not sure?? Cool gadgets?
Thanks :) And yeah, I guess I'll do that
Awesome!
I just didn't liked the black wall, on black wall hexagons, on black t-shirt 🤣🤣
Too much black, the wall contrast would be better!
Watch newer vids, we're improving it :) Thanks for the feedback
I'd love to see 3d prints on the backboard
This is a great video format
THANK YOU! I appreciate this type of feedback a lot. I said to myself.. "how can I make content out of all the shit I need to do around the studio, but NOT bore people with another 'workshop update' video... Seems to have worked
how about use wall mounts as a mini shelf for printer shelfs
Hey, can you provide more details on the light stand caster adaptor? I am interested in printing a set for my studio. What hardware did you use and what caster are you using. Did you heat set in a threaded insert, or did your hardware cut their own threads?
Also in your design it looks like there should be a second piece for where the thumb screw goes into that tightens into the leg of the stand, am i missing something?
All files are shared in Description to OnShape and Printables :)
Clearly, you've done a wonderful job with OnShape. I spent a lot of time on learning Blender where everything is tedious to do; even if CAD Sketcher helps a lot.. Now, I'm wondering if I should switch to OnShape. I will definitely have a look to your large bins but won't buy a 500 x 500 printer for that. :)
Did you see my Onshape vs. blender video? th-cam.com/video/gEDRb67-HfQ/w-d-xo.html
@@thenextlayer Yes, but I was not convinced. I like the open source mentality. OnShape is free until it is not anymore or very restricted.
What shelves do you use for your 3d printers? What company makes them?
These ones: grimaitalia.it/portfolio_page/maciste/ I'm not sure they're the best but they're the most affordable ones in Israel
Not sure why you consider a lathe or mill outside of the rules of a maker challenge. You can get into a reasonably sized benchtop lathe for about what you would spend building a Voron 2.4 or Trident.
Really? I always thought a lathe was like... only for pretty serious workshops? No idea where I could get one in Israel though.
אלוף! סרטון מעולה!!