The coin should have been glued upside down, with the blades facing up, indicating not only its purpose but also how it should be positioned. Nice work!
This is so much more than making a holder for your scissors, it is an exploration of the creative process, and exploring how to make anything better can open that spigot of creativity, and each venture into the creative world opens so many more doors. Love your videos!
Found you on you tube and you became immediately my favourite one. Great videos, good projects and you as person who is absolutely likeable. I am looking forward your next videos!!! Stay as you are. I think you are the kind of person anyone would like to have as a friend.
Love the video, and the caliper holder--the scissor holder, not so much. All it takes is one blunder and those scissors could cause a catastrophic failure! Look forward to your next video!
Try taking pictures of objects from as far away as you're comfortable with when creating them for references, your phone has enough resolution to make usable images even when only utilizing a tiny percentage of the image (if it has optical zoom, it's even better) and it minimizes perspective artifacts. Doesn't matter much for scissors, but for deeper objects it can make a difference.
"I like to think I'm just a kid doing stuff" Man that hit home. When I was a kid I was lucky to have Dads garage where I could make shit and a friends Dad that was interested in computers, because of him I used a ZX81 computer that got me into IT in the early 90's, still work in IT now. Like you said I'm still just a kid doing stuff. Really enjoy your channel, thanks for the effort you put in!
Love your content. It seems to me that the pegboard is the issue in a lot of ways. My handout is to design a blind T nut that fits through the hole and turns 90 degrees then tightens down with a bolt so that it gets a firm grasp of the board and clamps the tool holder to the board. Once you have decided the position for the tool there is little need to move it unless making room for another tool. The extra effort in bolting it to the board will be out weighed by the firm grip over time. All the best to you.
This is the reason I fear buying a printer, so many things I'll "need" to make my garage life easier. It's definitely an interesting item that can solve many small inconveniences.
Very cool great ideas. Can wait to hopefully get a new laptop so I can buy your sandpaper plans and the ones for the chisel holder and the sandpaper roll. I’m also following you on printable and can’t wait to download some of your plans from there also. Thanks for sharing
Looks awesome. For added safety, and maybe some ease of use, you could try adding a horizontal cap on top. That way, you push the tips against (or into) the cap, that could even guide it towards the plate, and move the handles until the scissors are flush against the plate.
A magnet’s holding force is only 10% as strong as its pulling force when used in a shearing direction. You can use that to get better estimates of the size of magnet you need.
with magnets the closer you can get them the better they work. so the issue with this is that the side of a pair of scissors isn't a flat surface. each blade has thickness, and in this case they have bevels on the outside, and the blade of the other is set deeper in. by the thickness of the first blade. So here neither of the blade is sat flush with the surface of the mount, so their connection to the magnets isn't going to be as strong as it could be if the mount had to slightly different angled surfaces that match the scissors. A tool belt version of this concept would be good. I've always told my mom, she make curtains and does other work with fabric as a hobby, and she's forever picking up her scissors, putting them down, moving fabric a bit, moving her scissors. dropping them on the floor. I've told her she needs a holster on her hip for her scissors, pins, tape measure etc. so that she has somewhere to put them when shes not using them, and she doesnt have to constantly remember where she left things. Obviously the best way to store a tool on your person is going to be different from the best way to store it on a wall. So designing a sheath for these scissors would be an interesting project too.
Instead of a notch for the brass, if you extend the "lip" and make a round cutout for the brass to nest into, it will add a mechanical stop to augment the magnetic grip. PS, Great video.
Digital calipers don't use any magnets for encoder positioning, it's a capacitive based system that has little 'plates' it sees via inducing a charge nearby and measuring if there is a metal plate nearby. The magic is in the pattern used for the non-electronic side as well as the pick-ups on the electronic portion. It will however make them want to stick to every screw you want to measure if you don't demag them.
@@MisterBurns69 That's wild then, I've been unable to find any query online that even suggests that's a possibility when measuring magnets. But if you have anecdotal evidence I'll at the very least take care and use my crap calipers when measuring magnets, plastic anyways so also won't get themselves magnetized.
Seems a bit dangerous. What if you accidentally touch the scissors and it falls on your toes, ouch ouch. Same with the caliper, it will probably break when it falls on the floor. Some form of hook is preferable. Otherwise, it's fun as you think. I just got my new Bambu X1 and will start building in magnets. Hälsningar från Skanör
This caliper holder should have hole at the top so it can slide and kind on bend so its easy to reach, easy to put device in etc. I wouldnt trust this for my digital caliper, no way
Nah, they use capacitance for the measurement: th-cam.com/video/XLa5PICnxpg/w-d-xo.html I still wouldn't want it magnetised due to it picking up metal shavings and such though.
Try to make it a bit longer and put a resting peg in the bottom You wouldn.t need such a very strong magnet. The starting form was not so bad, it just needed to be longer on the under side with a peg in the lowest part that rests the weight of the scissor. Kind regards Hans
Sorry bro, but it hurts like hell watching you using two hands to put these callipers in the holder. In two weeks you will feel the pain too and get back to the drawing board 😂
I recently bought a 3D printer and at university I took a couple of 3D modeling courses... I love designing, but often I can't think of anything to model, anything interesting and useful.. Any suggestions ?
I think almost every kid in Sweden has touched one of these benches at least once in their life. They're standard in schools here. Prices ranges from 300-3000 bucks.
I'm curious, why did you decide to hang the scissors by the shears, instead of by the handles? It seems to me that you could done something similar. I image something that roughly parrots the shape of the handles, and then a separate shape at the bottom with a magnet in it so the scissors don't swing. You'd obviously want it off the wall enough that you could reach behind the scissors to grab them. This would also keep the scissors closed, and might be safer (1 point on your foot versus 2?). I'm still very much a CAD Newb, so not sure how well I'd do trying to mock up my own version. Alternately, you could use the existing design, but flip the angle so the handle is up, and the point of the scissors faces towards the wall. Regardless, this is a very interesting video. As I finish this comment, I'm curious how many people would've designed it shears up versus shears down, and why?
I'm bothered that the scissor logo is oriented 180 degrees to the position of the actual scissors. Were you thinking when you did that (an old boss of mine used to ask that). Just joking, but my boss really did say that. Great video. Keep them coming!
Hmm... Perfection is reached when there’s nothing left to take away, not to add. So why magnets? They add cost, and nobody will have the exact right size of magnet on hand. Besides, digital calipers use a magnetic track, and I wouldn’t feel confident securing mine with magnets that might demagnetize the track. On the other hand, it's totally safe for the traditional one. And doesn’t size matter? Reducing footprint means faster print time and less filament use. Most of the objects we design start off too big and complex, and then we struggle to simplify and shrink them while keeping essential features. Every designer should keep these steps in mind: 1 Focus on the main function 2 Consider the aesthetics 3 Simplify 4 Minimize size to the essentials 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until there's nothing left to take away
After quaffing champagne at the polo club and being driven home in my Bentley by my chauffeur, I often get rather frustrated at the effort it takes to pick up a pair of scissors to open my fresh pack of cigars from Cuba. Thank goodness there’s a solution to this frankly unbearable problem 😅 Great content as always 👏🏻
How Much Plastic For Landfill .... I thought a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money is a coin .... Not Disc or piece of metal not officialy stamped ... That Would Be A ....... ...... Disc Of Metal.
This is the whole reason I won't buy a 3D Printer. I don't want to get caught up making brackets, hangers, storage containers and benchy boats but never producing a final product outside of plastic waste materials
Your videos and titles seem more and more made in an effort to make people buy through your affiliate links - and less like cool videos made for being interesting and cool.
That's not my intention. My intention is to get as many people to watch as possible - that's how I earn a living. Affiliates don't make up for a very small part of that. In my attempt to get more views though - I try to adapt to what works and not and a lot of the times, the less click-baity titles and thumbnails just don't work. I dislike it, but I have no other solution to it. But I do take the feedback and will have it in the back of my head when planning. Thanks
The coin should have been glued upside down, with the blades facing up, indicating not only its purpose but also how it should be positioned. Nice work!
I was thinking the same exact thing. "It's upside down!"
This is so much more than making a holder for your scissors, it is an exploration of the creative process, and exploring how to make anything better can open that spigot of creativity, and each venture into the creative world opens so many more doors. Love your videos!
Your scissors will become magnetized and all your cuts will curve towards the north magnetic pole. Its just science
I don't think it is for cutting metal :)
Don’t think you can get THAT much more north than him, Norway perhaps then everyone will be cutting curves going north 😉😂😂😂😂
Lol
🤣🤣 Yep, and they will pick up any loose nuts on the bench.
Or the nut behind the bench 😅
Your scissor hanger gave me an idea for how to improve a hanger that I've been trying to improve on for years!!
From one swede to another, Stort tack!
You are the man! Nice scissor holder! Fantastic! Mind blowing geniusness! Mind blown! Thanks for the awesome video!
It's interesting to watch your Design process. And it's motivating, that you never Stop optimizing your products.
I just love your videos. The subject, the production and, most of all, the honesty.
Thank you! Appreciate it
Maybe consider putting the coin upside down.
Same orientation as your scissors so no one gets confused on how to hang it 😊
Found you on you tube and you became immediately my favourite one. Great videos, good projects and you as person who is absolutely likeable. I am looking forward your next videos!!! Stay as you are. I think you are the kind of person anyone would like to have as a friend.
This right here might be the kindest comment I’ve ever received on TH-cam. Thank you, truly appreciate it!
With your videos you bring something positive into my life. So it is only right to communicate this as an appreciation to you.
Love the video, and the caliper holder--the scissor holder, not so much. All it takes is one blunder and those scissors could cause a catastrophic failure! Look forward to your next video!
Try taking pictures of objects from as far away as you're comfortable with when creating them for references, your phone has enough resolution to make usable images even when only utilizing a tiny percentage of the image (if it has optical zoom, it's even better) and it minimizes perspective artifacts. Doesn't matter much for scissors, but for deeper objects it can make a difference.
Cutting edge design! I'm loving the content Swedish Maker 😊
"I like to think I'm just a kid doing stuff" Man that hit home. When I was a kid I was lucky to have Dads garage where I could make shit and a friends Dad that was interested in computers, because of him I used a ZX81 computer that got me into IT in the early 90's, still work in IT now. Like you said I'm still just a kid doing stuff. Really enjoy your channel, thanks for the effort you put in!
Thanks a lot! Glad Im not alone feeling that same way
Love your work, and your practical thinking of not just storing but how you will grab the tool. Well done, and thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Great description for what I do too. I enjoy the “inventing” part the best.
Great work again. Awesome video as always.
It’s great to see your design process in action. Thanks for the inspiration and for a great entertaining video
Thanks my brother from another mother!
Love your content. It seems to me that the pegboard is the issue in a lot of ways. My handout is to design a blind T nut that fits through the hole and turns 90 degrees then tightens down with a bolt so that it gets a firm grasp of the board and clamps the tool holder to the board. Once you have decided the position for the tool there is little need to move it unless making room for another tool. The extra effort in bolting it to the board will be out weighed by the firm grip over time. All the best to you.
This is the reason I fear buying a printer, so many things I'll "need" to make my garage life easier.
It's definitely an interesting item that can solve many small inconveniences.
Good morning 🌅 Edward ✂️,😂, nice job 👍🏻, from France,
All so good. I’d worry the calipers could get bumped off a tad too easy.
Very cool great ideas. Can wait to hopefully get a new laptop so I can buy your sandpaper plans and the ones for the chisel holder and the sandpaper roll. I’m also following you on printable and can’t wait to download some of your plans from there also. Thanks for sharing
Thanks a lot! Appreciate the support
Omg I just watched final distention be careful lol , I like your creativity
Looks awesome. For added safety, and maybe some ease of use, you could try adding a horizontal cap on top. That way, you push the tips against (or into) the cap, that could even guide it towards the plate, and move the handles until the scissors are flush against the plate.
Doesn't the nook for the brass thingy do that already?
Keep up the good work! Glad I subscribed! :)
Being an adult doesn't mean you're still a kid. It's just that your toys get more expensive.
I so want to rotate the brass image 180 degrees so it’s the same orientation as the physical scissors….
The JOY of making!
( 🤔 now where can i buy those scissors? )
Sand a small bevel on the side rails of the Caliper holder and that will help the caliper to self center.
👍
A magnet’s holding force is only 10% as strong as its pulling force when used in a shearing direction. You can use that to get better estimates of the size of magnet you need.
doesnt this entirely depend on the coefficient of friction?
@ Sure, but I’m just talking about the magnets themselves as a baseline and for simplicity sake.
with magnets the closer you can get them the better they work. so the issue with this is that the side of a pair of scissors isn't a flat surface. each blade has thickness, and in this case they have bevels on the outside, and the blade of the other is set deeper in. by the thickness of the first blade. So here neither of the blade is sat flush with the surface of the mount, so their connection to the magnets isn't going to be as strong as it could be if the mount had to slightly different angled surfaces that match the scissors.
A tool belt version of this concept would be good. I've always told my mom, she make curtains and does other work with fabric as a hobby, and she's forever picking up her scissors, putting them down, moving fabric a bit, moving her scissors. dropping them on the floor. I've told her she needs a holster on her hip for her scissors, pins, tape measure etc. so that she has somewhere to put them when shes not using them, and she doesnt have to constantly remember where she left things.
Obviously the best way to store a tool on your person is going to be different from the best way to store it on a wall. So designing a sheath for these scissors would be an interesting project too.
Instead of a notch for the brass, if you extend the "lip" and make a round cutout for the brass to nest into, it will add a mechanical stop to augment the magnetic grip. PS, Great video.
Guess your digital caliper is crap now after hanging it onto the magnets?
I’ve had this happen before and it was the first thing that came to mind while watching.
Digital calipers don't use any magnets for encoder positioning, it's a capacitive based system that has little 'plates' it sees via inducing a charge nearby and measuring if there is a metal plate nearby. The magic is in the pattern used for the non-electronic side as well as the pick-ups on the electronic portion. It will however make them want to stick to every screw you want to measure if you don't demag them.
However, I destroyed 2 calipers exactly this way, before I realized I had measured a big neodymium lifting magnet.
@@MisterBurns69 That's wild then, I've been unable to find any query online that even suggests that's a possibility when measuring magnets. But if you have anecdotal evidence I'll at the very least take care and use my crap calipers when measuring magnets, plastic anyways so also won't get themselves magnetized.
Nice desiging! But won't the scissors fall off when you open the door with a little more force then intended? Or wider than you normally would?
For now the door cant open and in the new workshop I will have a better place for it
What i would make? A magnet holder for a wooden hand plane 😂. Great way to show product development
please make more of these.
Thank you for sharing!
Seems a bit dangerous. What if you accidentally touch the scissors and it falls on your toes, ouch ouch. Same with the caliper, it will probably break when it falls on the floor. Some form of hook is preferable. Otherwise, it's fun as you think. I just got my new Bambu X1 and will start building in magnets. Hälsningar från Skanör
What laser engraver do you use ?
This caliper holder should have hole at the top so it can slide and kind on bend so its easy to reach, easy to put device in etc. I wouldnt trust this for my digital caliper, no way
Not sure if your care but it will magnetize your calibers
Aren't you generally supposed to keep digital calipers away from magnets? If they get magnetized it messes with the measurements.
Nah, they use capacitance for the measurement: th-cam.com/video/XLa5PICnxpg/w-d-xo.html I still wouldn't want it magnetised due to it picking up metal shavings and such though.
Try to make it a bit longer and put a resting peg in the bottom You wouldn.t need such a very strong magnet. The starting form was not so bad, it just needed to be longer on the under side with a peg in the lowest part that rests the weight of the scissor. Kind regards Hans
Look cool
Is there a single youtuber NOT sponsored by Bambu?
This video isn't, it's sponsored by PCBWay. Lol
I like doing stuff like this too - it’s great 👍 what software are you using to do your design in? Fusion??
Sorry bro, but it hurts like hell watching you using two hands to put these callipers in the holder. In two weeks you will feel the pain too and get back to the drawing board 😂
Great!
I need to get a new 3D printer
of course :)
I’m also a 40-year old kid, trying to make stuff and have fun 👍
I recently bought a 3D printer and at university I took a couple of 3D modeling courses... I love designing, but often I can't think of anything to model, anything interesting and useful..
Any suggestions ?
the joy :]
This looks very cool, but I think the scissor is 1 accidental bump away from falling onto someone's foot 😅
I agree. Still intact feet though.
"grab by the head" got me
Hvis holderen har form som saks så er det jo mere intuitivt at saksen skal være der :-)
the simple things in life
You’re the first person I’ve seen with a sjobergs workbench. Is it any good? Do you like it? How much did you pay? Was it worth the money?
I think almost every kid in Sweden has touched one of these benches at least once in their life. They're standard in schools here. Prices ranges from 300-3000 bucks.
I'm curious, why did you decide to hang the scissors by the shears, instead of by the handles? It seems to me that you could done something similar. I image something that roughly parrots the shape of the handles, and then a separate shape at the bottom with a magnet in it so the scissors don't swing. You'd obviously want it off the wall enough that you could reach behind the scissors to grab them. This would also keep the scissors closed, and might be safer (1 point on your foot versus 2?). I'm still very much a CAD Newb, so not sure how well I'd do trying to mock up my own version. Alternately, you could use the existing design, but flip the angle so the handle is up, and the point of the scissors faces towards the wall. Regardless, this is a very interesting video. As I finish this comment, I'm curious how many people would've designed it shears up versus shears down, and why?
You and "Proper Printing" should do a collab....I'm just saying!
You made the same mistake with caliper holder as you did with initial scissor holder :) Just make more abstract shape like upgraded scisor holder.
I'm bothered that the scissor logo is oriented 180 degrees to the position of the actual scissors. Were you thinking when you did that (an old boss of mine used to ask that).
Just joking, but my boss really did say that.
Great video. Keep them coming!
I just thought it looked better that way but Im not so sure anymore. A lot people agree with you :)
If you save your scan as a .tiff file it will be 1:1 🍻
Hmm... Perfection is reached when there’s nothing left to take away, not to add. So why magnets? They add cost, and nobody will have the exact right size of magnet on hand. Besides, digital calipers use a magnetic track, and I wouldn’t feel confident securing mine with magnets that might demagnetize the track. On the other hand, it's totally safe for the traditional one.
And doesn’t size matter? Reducing footprint means faster print time and less filament use. Most of the objects we design start off too big and complex, and then we struggle to simplify and shrink them while keeping essential features. Every designer should keep these steps in mind:
1 Focus on the main function
2 Consider the aesthetics
3 Simplify
4 Minimize size to the essentials
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until there's nothing left to take away
Great advice.
After quaffing champagne at the polo club and being driven home in my Bentley by my chauffeur, I often get rather frustrated at the effort it takes to pick up a pair of scissors to open my fresh pack of cigars from Cuba. Thank goodness there’s a solution to this frankly unbearable problem 😅
Great content as always 👏🏻
Молодцом!
you need to collab with proper printing, you guys seem to have a lot of similarities
How Much Plastic For Landfill .... I thought a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money is a coin .... Not Disc or piece of metal not officialy stamped ... That Would Be A ....... ...... Disc Of Metal.
Rhett??
This is the whole reason I won't buy a 3D Printer. I don't want to get caught up making brackets, hangers, storage containers and benchy boats but never producing a final product outside of plastic waste materials
You just buy them instead 🎉
Your videos and titles seem more and more made in an effort to make people buy through your affiliate links - and less like cool videos made for being interesting and cool.
That's not my intention. My intention is to get as many people to watch as possible - that's how I earn a living. Affiliates don't make up for a very small part of that. In my attempt to get more views though - I try to adapt to what works and not and a lot of the times, the less click-baity titles and thumbnails just don't work. I dislike it, but I have no other solution to it. But I do take the feedback and will have it in the back of my head when planning. Thanks