I appreciate that, I've been using those that way for a while now, but didn't think to add it to the video until I was in the middle of using it. Thanks for watching!
After 60+ years of model building one thing I learned a long time ago and that's what does the device or tool really do ? I'm amazed on the number of "you need " gadgets out there ! A majority pf my tools I made myself or were made for something else other than modeling. There are endless products or tools you can acquire that do the same thing at a much lower cost. You just have to have a little imagination and know how. Great video !
going out and making my airbrush holder RIGHT NOW and removing it from my Amazon cart.. no way im paying 15 bucks when i got a block of wood, 2 screws, and a coat hanger... I even have the SAME white plastic coated coat hanger.... Thanks Bryan
Thank you very much for this video Bryan. I had already done some of the ideas myself, but some are completely new so thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas with us all, it is very much appreciated.
Another source of the paint filters is a paint store. The Sherman Williams store near me sells cone filters for latex paint for about 75¢ each and I remove the the screen which is either a 190 or a 226 micron filter screen about 4" square.
I love the think outside the cardboard box!! The filter for craft paint is brilliant. Createx got really expensive so Ive had to the Walmart craft paint route, for basic colors & surprisingly mix colors well. . Now if I am want a specific color like gold or a metalflake then I'll splurge for that
i will definitly try the nut milk bag. i think I'll try it with my resin printer for printed greeblies or minis, probably will be way easier then the screen door mesh I was trying to use and probably better suited compared to the seasoning/ tea ball I was looking into.
@@bryanshobbies I'm still going to try them but I got to thinking more. I'm not sure how it would work with the cleaning chemicals viscosity and how well the cotton would hold up to the chemicals themselves.
The problem (or not so) of being a modeller is that once one have access to proper tools, appliances and models ( yes, sometimes them too) is almost impossible to get rid of all the "under the budget MacGyver" stuff that even being horrible and useless for everything else in our life, it had a top of the pop role in our enjoyment for years.
I like the 1-2-3 block and magnet idea for holding stuff. Think I'll have to give that a try. Thanks for posting. Cheers from eastern TN
I appreciate that, I've been using those that way for a while now, but didn't think to add it to the video until I was in the middle of using it. Thanks for watching!
Rusty. Hey from Clarksville!
Thank you ! Love the pro tips & the enthusiasm to think 😊
Thanks!
After 60+ years of model building one thing I learned a long time ago and that's what does the device or tool really do ? I'm amazed on the number of "you need " gadgets out there ! A majority pf my tools I made myself or were made for something else other than modeling. There are endless products or tools you can acquire that do the same thing at a much lower cost. You just have to have a little imagination and know how. Great video !
Sounds like our brains are wired and it's similar fashion, thanks for watching!
A big Thank You to you for sharing! A big Thank You to TH-cam for pointing me in your direction! I subbed!!
Thanks for watching!
Same here!
going out and making my airbrush holder RIGHT NOW and removing it from my Amazon cart.. no way im paying 15 bucks when i got a block of wood, 2 screws, and a coat hanger... I even have the SAME white plastic coated coat hanger.... Thanks Bryan
Cool!!
Bryan... THANK YOU!!!
sorry... What was that sheet you used to back the sandpaper?
Thank you very much for this video Bryan.
I had already done some of the ideas myself, but some are completely new so thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas with us all, it is very much appreciated.
You're very welcome, thank you for watching!
Liked and subscribed! The 123 block idea was awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video! Greatly appreciated 😎👍
Thanks for watching!
really useful stuff! thank you a million man, I love the magnet manicure holder, will help me a buttload 👍
Good luck, thanks for watching!
Very clever solutions.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Some great ideas!
Glad you like them!
Thanks again for sharing!
You bet!
Thank you Bryan. Great video and some genius ideas. 💡
Nice ideas and some very true words at the end!
Thank you!
Just getting back into plastic modelling, so this was really useful. Thank you.
That's cool, I'm totally addicted now thanks for watching
Another source of the paint filters is a paint store. The Sherman Williams store near me sells cone filters for latex paint for about 75¢ each and I remove the the screen which is either a 190 or a 226 micron filter screen about 4" square.
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Great tips. Subscribed!
Very cool stuff.👍
Kudos to You!!!
We really appreciate You sharing those great ideas.
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Some really GOOD tips! Thank you!
I love the think outside the cardboard box!! The filter for craft paint is brilliant. Createx got really expensive so Ive had to the Walmart craft paint route, for basic colors & surprisingly mix colors well. . Now if I am want a specific color like gold or a metalflake then I'll splurge for that
Nice, thank you for watching!
New sub.
Thank you for sharing
Cool ideas.
Some are better than others, but you know, they help get it done. Thanks for watching!
Cool tools
👍 thanks for watching!
Findig new hobby and trying to minimise expenses was an expensive lesson for me.
Thanks for watching, good luck!
i will definitly try the nut milk bag. i think I'll try it with my resin printer for printed greeblies or minis, probably will be way easier then the screen door mesh I was trying to use and probably better suited compared to the seasoning/ tea ball I was looking into.
Yeah resin, I hadn't got around to considering that yet. Thanks!
@@bryanshobbies I'm still going to try them but I got to thinking more. I'm not sure how it would work with the cleaning chemicals viscosity and how well the cotton would hold up to the chemicals themselves.
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The problem (or not so) of being a modeller is that once one have access to proper tools, appliances and models ( yes, sometimes them too) is almost impossible to get rid of all the "under the budget MacGyver" stuff that even being horrible and useless for everything else in our life, it had a top of the pop role in our enjoyment for years.