They could cut out the triangle the right size and mount it to a plaque with a little brass tag explaining what it is and put it up on the wall underneath as an inside joke and a reminder to embrace imperfection.
I’d say you only want panels where there will be lights, and to put a light in that triangle it would have to be misaligned with the other lights, so I say there is no missing triangle.
Yes triangle missing (without a spotlight) and in the other room, it should have been two normal squares rather than one big rectangle. But all looks really really good!!!
@@coolbugfacts1234 or even worse screw terminals. Very common in Europe. You have not enough hands to mount a light fixture to the ceiling, while keeping the wires connected to it.
Agreeing with others that adding foam would be a great way of dampening acoustics. Also two shapes out of square rather than a long rectangle would be better and please add that triangle
Agreed. And having outlets on top is going to lead to a fire hazard. In the US, saw dust is a Class II or Class III (depends on inspector strictness and amount of dust), and the circuits would need to be protected accordingly.
Next, instead of polystyrene I would use PIR (polyisocyanurate) sheets. Less annoying dust and especially, less fragile. Btw, in the Netherlands it is not allowed to have the Wago's to the spots uncovered above the ceiling. And because of Deutsche Gründlichkeit I would assume the same there. For that you would use a mini-box like the Spelsberg Q4-L.
I have ASD, so my answer about the missing triangle is somewhere between yes and "Could that awkward space have been avoided by using a different module and/or spacing?" Aestethically, I think you need to put something in that hole, unless you can all benefit from having a focal point in the ceiling.
that looks totally awesome! I know the point is moot now, but clear shellac on the chipboard would really make it stand out I had a lady friend who build a storage cabinet, and the doors were chipboard and she did this and it really made it pop.
I've been looking at laser levels and that one looks awesome, plus it's not outrageously expensive like a lot of the ones that aren't simple cross lines.
Ich hoffe ihr habt einen anständigen Vermieter der nicht in ein paar Monaten verkauft und ihr müßt dann raus weil der Aufwand den ihr da treibt ist schon gewaltig 👏🏻👏🏻 Echt coole Detaillösungen die ihr so gemacht habt 👍🏻👍🏻
2:46 I really hope these are full-metal dowels because normal ones would be a violation of fire safety regulations, especially when used to suspend flammable material like OSB.
Yea, think you might need that triangle. I also think those boards should be white... but still looks really sick! I would recommend not leaving the AP sitting like that, it does work though
"NO". the corner triangle seems missing at first glance, However, the spacing calls for that to be empty. The general flow and feel of the ceiling is very good, and there is no missing bits when looking at the Whole picture... We are looking forward to your future projects
Why wouldn't you layout the center hole and support screw locations on the ground and drill them all at the same time? Also, don't measure from each side, draw diagonal lines on the back, to be more accurate and faster.
I am enjoying your workshop build, but don't care for the OSB panels. I would have used large LED panels for a more diffuse lighting, but it's your office and your design features. I couldn't care less about the corner pieces, as I doubt anyone who visits will notice. I'm looking forward to future build videos!
Ich bin ja ken Freund von OSB, aber das Ergebnis gefällt mir trotzdem. Bei 0:51 min sollte deine linke Hand dort nicht sein. Verkantet die Säge, sägt sie dir über die linke Hand. Dem Truppe ist das schon passiert.
Yup, that's a missing triangle
The bigger question is how do you "invisibly" fix it to the ceiling though?
They could cut out the triangle the right size and mount it to a plaque with a little brass tag explaining what it is and put it up on the wall underneath as an inside joke and a reminder to embrace imperfection.
Probably more invisible then looking at a missing triangle.
Hang a triangular infinity mirror. Make the gap appear endless instead of hiding it.
I’d say you only want panels where there will be lights, and to put a light in that triangle it would have to be misaligned with the other lights, so I say there is no missing triangle.
Yes triangle missing (without a spotlight) and in the other room, it should have been two normal squares rather than one big rectangle. But all looks really really good!!!
Little idea, a thin sheet of foam on top would probably help with the acoustic. It would probably work like a "reflection trap"
That ceiling looks awesome indeed... but good luck cleaning it...
(and yes, there's a missing triangle)
+1 for the Wago clamps! 🙂
you really don't want to install ceiling lights without Wago clamps!
I can't believe people still use wire nuts when wagos are available. They're so much better in every way
@@coolbugfacts1234 or even worse screw terminals. Very common in Europe. You have not enough hands to mount a light fixture to the ceiling, while keeping the wires connected to it.
Yes, add the triangle!
Didn't even cross my mind there could be a missing triangle until you pointed it out and now I can't unsee it :D
Agreeing with others that adding foam would be a great way of dampening acoustics. Also two shapes out of square rather than a long rectangle would be better and please add that triangle
You can cover the wood panels with sound isolation materials. It can look %100 petter and also has a function.
Looks brilliant, definitely worth the extra effort. And yes, missing a triangle! 😉
Yep. Triangle missing!
I love this look!
You can always use a string if you don't have a laser, but the laser makes it a lot faster and easier. Looking great, keep the videos coming.
Because I'm an agent of chaos, I say put a circle in that corner.
Of course there is a triangle missing.
The ceiling looks really nice.
Raw OSB is a hard thing to look at. Even its own mother has trouble. But the overall design is nice!
I like the workshop wars. Between MH Anything and shop nation. I'm having a blast.
Having those loose floating panels looks like a dust nightmare with amount of dust that will start accumulating up there. It looks nice though.
Agreed. And having outlets on top is going to lead to a fire hazard. In the US, saw dust is a Class II or Class III (depends on inspector strictness and amount of dust), and the circuits would need to be protected accordingly.
Raw OSB?
Eine der besten TH-cam Serien!!
Next, instead of polystyrene I would use PIR (polyisocyanurate) sheets. Less annoying dust and especially, less fragile.
Btw, in the Netherlands it is not allowed to have the Wago's to the spots uncovered above the ceiling. And because of Deutsche Gründlichkeit I would assume the same there. For that you would use a mini-box like the Spelsberg Q4-L.
Yes, here in Germany it is the same. Single insulated wire is not allowed outside a housing (with exceptions). The same applies to connectors.
Yes there is a missing triangle!
The lights look like a pain to install but the end product is AMAZING!
The lights were simple, just the panels were painful
It looks great now, I hope those panels don't start to sag at the corners.
Looks great
What’s the name of that orange wire stripper you have at 7:40? Never seen one of those before and it looks awesome.
I have ASD, so my answer about the missing triangle is somewhere between yes and "Could that awkward space have been avoided by using a different module and/or spacing?" Aestethically, I think you need to put something in that hole, unless you can all benefit from having a focal point in the ceiling.
that looks totally awesome!
I know the point is moot now, but clear shellac on the chipboard would really make it stand out
I had a lady friend who build a storage cabinet, and the doors were chipboard and she did this and
it really made it pop.
american watching at Wago klemme is like watching 20 years in the future :D
Had a good laugh about your center-championship.
Very neat!
I see you went with the Ubiquiti WiFi access points. Good choice :)
Oh, and I like the ceiling. Very modern.
I've been looking at laser levels and that one looks awesome, plus it's not outrageously expensive like a lot of the ones that aren't simple cross lines.
Ich hoffe ihr habt einen anständigen Vermieter der nicht in ein paar Monaten verkauft und ihr müßt dann raus weil der Aufwand den ihr da treibt ist schon gewaltig 👏🏻👏🏻
Echt coole Detaillösungen die ihr so gemacht habt 👍🏻👍🏻
Danke. Wir wollen es ja auch ein bisschen schön haben
Nice ceiling! Definitely missing a small triangle, though.
If you dont mount that missing triangle I will visit you and do it myself. Monk Ende
You don't need the triangle. The laser is an excellent addition.
Looks awesome!
Seeing that wi-fi soulution... I think i hear Linus scream.
Nice progress!
2:46 I really hope these are full-metal dowels because normal ones would be a violation of fire safety regulations, especially when used to suspend flammable material like OSB.
Nice work! But definitely missing a triangle. My ocd is kicking in big time 😂
amazing work
It looks great. Had you not mentioned the blank space we would not have noticed a missing panel.
Yes! The triangle is missing!! But... if you make one, it will be much smaller than we realise. It might STILL look funny!
I'd be seeing if there's something you can mount on those panels to reduce sound reflections. Would improve the feel of the room greatly.
Aaand cleaning on top of those in a worshop adjacent place wont be fun :D
Well, it's an office. Nobody will ever think about cleaning up there
This is not a missing triangle. This is an opportunity for another video 😂
Yes indeed, triangle is needed.
Yea, think you might need that triangle.
I also think those boards should be white... but still looks really sick!
I would recommend not leaving the AP sitting like that, it does work though
I think you're gonna regret not splitting the lights to two switches but it looks great
Looks great, but is going to be mighty dusty in a few months. Don't look up 😅
There is definitely a triangle missing.
Good job, love the panels, I think WAGOs are supposed to be in an enclosure though (at least in the UK), rather than just on the board?
Install the triangle. It will bother someone forever if you don't
You need to mount a triangle, but in the wrong orientation so it's obviously out of place, for the OCD folks :)
The only thing that wouldn’t need an outlet is that WiFi hotspot 😉
True, it's the POE injector that needs the power
@@MHAnything Put the POE injector at the other end of the cable.
And yes, a triangle wouldn't hurt.
I like your small wire stripping tool, Who makes it & did you all like it?
That one is from Knipex
Yes indeed - Missing triangle :)
Not usually one to comment since I don’t have the space to do these things but yes I’d say it’s missing a triangle.
"NO". the corner triangle seems missing at first glance, However, the spacing calls for that to be empty. The general flow and feel of the ceiling is very good, and there is no missing bits when looking at the Whole picture... We are looking forward to your future projects
Did the ceiling have an affect on the reverb or overall sound in the rooms?
Definitely, it's a lot better with the ceiling
My honest opinion: No additional triangle needed.
Time and effort might be used for more important or funny or interesting things...
Yeah, I put the triangle in there. It's part of the pattern.
Yes triangle missing ☹️
Isn't the formaldehyde in the OSB plates not a problem?
We bought formaldehyde free OSB 👍
Yes, you need a triangle 😂
who needs a power outlet for an access point :):)
POE injector
Not sure if the triangle is missing when you measure, but visually it is missing
Ho YES there is panel missing….. 😵💫. (Lol hahahahah)
Why wouldn't you layout the center hole and support screw locations on the ground and drill them all at the same time? Also, don't measure from each side, draw diagonal lines on the back, to be more accurate and faster.
1:14 Please invest in saw horses
are the panels going to stay bare wood? i would def. paint them
I agree - never liked the look of plain OSB...
I am enjoying your workshop build, but don't care for the OSB panels. I would have used large LED panels for a more diffuse lighting, but it's your office and your design features. I couldn't care less about the corner pieces, as I doubt anyone who visits will notice. I'm looking forward to future build videos!
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Try not to operate a miter saw by crossing your arm across the blade like at 1:30. It can be dangerous.
Ich bin ja ken Freund von OSB, aber das Ergebnis gefällt mir trotzdem. Bei 0:51 min sollte deine linke Hand dort nicht sein. Verkantet die Säge, sägt sie dir über die linke Hand. Dem Truppe ist das schon passiert.
⭐🙂👍
👍︎ für den Algorithmus
ja, natürlich fehlt da ein Dreieck 👆
Such nerds you guys! Kkkk😂
Yes, triangle missing, but if you put it there it will look bad. So better solve an other problem instead ;-)
What is that 3D print 2:41
That's a very effective dust extraction thingy
+1 for missing triangle
Yes, there is a triangle missing.
triangle missing for shure
Inner monk yells triangle missing!
Triangle missing.
Triangle missing!
No, there is no triangle missing. There was no triangle to begin with.
Yeah triangle is missing
missing !!!
I think there's two missing triangles.
How did three grown up makers agree on visual OSB? 😅
Won't dusting those panels be quite annoying?
yes it missing!
.. dont't be a square, add the triangle:P
0:50 Dangerous Hand-Position !!
its missing!
Wifi should use ethernet and PoE, not mains!
That's what it does