Basically just clicking all gridfinity videos that come up in my recommended since I'm getting a 3D printer soon with organization in mind. That plugin is going to be very helpful, thanks for that!
My dad uses a variation of the method where if it doesn't fit the first time, you pull it back and try a little harder to be sure, and if its close the second time, you try a third with a little added swearing and even more force.
Subbed. I like the comparison between click and non-click baseplates, when I started out there wasn't that option... I may have to refit some of my own drawers now! Also, if you print the click baseplates out of PETG, you'll get a lot more springy action and they won't work harden like normal PLA, helping to negate some of the downsides outside of print time.
Thank you! Yeah the creator of the clickfinity actually strictly advises to not use PLA, so that was my fault...but the normal grids have been doing a great job so far!
A completely smooth and easy to turn spool will have troubles with unbalanced spools unwinding themselves. A little bit of friction keeps a tiny bit of tension so the filament stays well spooled too.
Great video! I happen to have (I think) the same label printer (Katasymbol E10) and you don't have to cut the label yourself. There's an integrated cutter on the side (where you load a new labelroll)!
Great video. The Bambu is a great upgrade, and there’s now an aftermarket touch screen by BigTreeTech. I did the same in my toolbox just need to finish.
Thank you! I've seen the BigTreeTech touch screen and it does look really nice. I rarely use the screen on the p1s, so the stock one does just fine for me though
Awesome project! BTW, you don't need to print separate spacers... the Fusion plugin will allow you to print padding on all four sides of your baseplates 😉 I've been printing them for my Harbor Freight boxes and they are just a little short and the padding works perfectly!
Subscriber number 99! I just started a similar project of turning a small room in my house into a usable shop space, excited to follow you. Been considering documenting mine as I go too, but all I'm likely to do is pictures and small clips, really excited to see your full vids :D
Nice work. I would suggest to add some cutouts for fingers to more easily grab things out of the gridfinity holders. Otherwise one has to take out the entire module and tilt it to get items out.
I had no idea what the plug-in for fusion 360, and to be honest I’m still trying to wrap my head around fusion 360 as a new user. I’ve just been modifying existing Gridfinity bins in the Bambu lab slicer as best I can … lol
i like this! personally since this would be for me I wouldve tried to make efficient use of my screwdrivers and possibly print it all in once piece of design the grids to be half of a cutout
Thanks for the Video, please can you post the link to that foam tray that you bought for the sockets and ratchets, I have a tool trolley that I want to get one for my sockets.
Yeah I wanted the screw driver holders to be independent and it left quite some space unused. I have also seen designs with multiple parts that are packed very dense on thingiverse etc.
I wanted to get the video out and couldn't wait for another drawer worth of gridfinity to finish printing. But I made a follow-up short if you haven't seen that already!
Awesome stuff! I'm starting down the gridfinity path as well, love seeing how other folks are using it. How did you like the kaizen foam vs gridfinity?
I think the foam is perfect for bigger stuff like the power tools and the gridfinity is way easier to use for the smaller things. I can't imagine printing big bins for powertools or making small cutouts in the foam. I already struggled on the big cutouts!
question: when using the generator and adding a tab it only gives the option to do it along the width but i noticed you had the 1x3 tab along the length so you can put it in sideways, how did you do that?
well you can just put the side where you want the tab to be in the width slot, so if you want a 1x3 bin with the tab on the long side just put the 3 in the width slot when generating the bin. I hope my explanation helped
If i may give you some points, 1 come quicker to the point, you drag things out sometimes than you made a video about organisation and than you drift of to a 3d Printer that took forever. make two video's on about the printer and one about your tool organisation and stop talking down on yourself, be confident. and when you make a mistake don't leave it as is but fix it, that is how you grow and learn. in the foam you can buy one of those small round sanders or small belt sander works too than you can flatten the bottoms or first make your contour cut slowly with the machine in and use a scalpel to do so so you can come closer to the machine than open that up a bit with your fingers , than cut to the dept you want it and than you take out the layers bit by bit.till you on the debt you need to be. Teach yourself to be precise from start with everything you do, and fix the mistakes you made. we all make them but we got better in hiding them. or fix them. wel keep the video's coming i am looking forward to see how you grow. check out crafted workshop he made something similar. don't take this as a negative because it is not meant like it.
screw driver part is so freaking wasteful lol, considering you pay per square cubic inches when you buy a tool box, only for most of the space to be filled of plastic and not tools >.
Basically just clicking all gridfinity videos that come up in my recommended since I'm getting a 3D printer soon with organization in mind. That plugin is going to be very helpful, thanks for that!
amazing plug in. I have spent days making gridfinity boxes and never run across this. Thanks!
I love that you rolled the toolbox into the beam to confirm it was too tall lol I also use this method
My dad uses a variation of the method where if it doesn't fit the first time, you pull it back and try a little harder to be sure, and if its close the second time, you try a third with a little added swearing and even more force.
I upgraded to Bambu and I'm glad I did. I was starting to get frustrated with the Ender and Bambu renewed my enthusiasm for 3d printing.
Great video. I love your design for the sandpaper !
Subbed. I like the comparison between click and non-click baseplates, when I started out there wasn't that option... I may have to refit some of my own drawers now!
Also, if you print the click baseplates out of PETG, you'll get a lot more springy action and they won't work harden like normal PLA, helping to negate some of the downsides outside of print time.
Thank you! Yeah the creator of the clickfinity actually strictly advises to not use PLA, so that was my fault...but the normal grids have been doing a great job so far!
A completely smooth and easy to turn spool will have troubles with unbalanced spools unwinding themselves. A little bit of friction keeps a tiny bit of tension so the filament stays well spooled too.
You are completely right, but I think there is a sweet spot between completely free spinning and just resting on a piece of metal
Great video! I happen to have (I think) the same label printer (Katasymbol E10) and you don't have to cut the label yourself. There's an integrated cutter on the side (where you load a new labelroll)!
Thank you for the tip, thats a game changer
Great video. The Bambu is a great upgrade, and there’s now an aftermarket touch screen by BigTreeTech. I did the same in my toolbox just need to finish.
Thank you! I've seen the BigTreeTech touch screen and it does look really nice. I rarely use the screen on the p1s, so the stock one does just fine for me though
@@AnotherAlex901 Same here, I have touched the screen on my p1s a total of.. one time..
Amazing project! Thanks for sharing your process!
Project 😀😀😀😀😀
Well done, i think the different colors would bug me, but thats just my crazyness 👍
Awesome project! BTW, you don't need to print separate spacers... the Fusion plugin will allow you to print padding on all four sides of your baseplates 😉 I've been printing them for my Harbor Freight boxes and they are just a little short and the padding works perfectly!
Subscriber number 99! I just started a similar project of turning a small room in my house into a usable shop space, excited to follow you. Been considering documenting mine as I go too, but all I'm likely to do is pictures and small clips, really excited to see your full vids :D
Thank you so much. AND you are a hero for watching the unboxing video via the qr-code 🎉
Nice work. I would suggest to add some cutouts for fingers to more easily grab things out of the gridfinity holders. Otherwise one has to take out the entire module and tilt it to get items out.
I had no idea what the plug-in for fusion 360, and to be honest I’m still trying to wrap my head around fusion 360 as a new user. I’ve just been modifying existing Gridfinity bins in the Bambu lab slicer as best I can … lol
holy shit the plugin is so good, i'm really glad i clicked on this video
Amazing! Mahalo for sharing!
Good video I like Your sense of humor..
Can’t wait to see more!
i like this! personally since this would be for me I wouldve tried to make efficient use of my screwdrivers and possibly print it all in once piece of design the grids to be half of a cutout
Thank you! Yeah there is a definitely a lot of space to be saved, but it worked out with the amount of screwdrivers I wanted to fit in
gained a subscriber for telling me about GridfinityGenerator
Really nice setup!!
i think u just sold me on this idea lol time to hit harbor freight
Great job!
Thanks for the Video, please can you post the link to that foam tray that you bought for the sockets and ratchets, I have a tool trolley that I want to get one for my sockets.
I only have the german Amazon link where I bought it from, hope that helps: amzn.eu/d/i8VcPIr
Looks nice, but sooo much unused space between the single screw drivers... I do like the gridfinity trays though.
Yeah I wanted the screw driver holders to be independent and it left quite some space unused. I have also seen designs with multiple parts that are packed very dense on thingiverse etc.
The most surprising thing of this video is you didn't completely fill this toolbox.
I wanted to get the video out and couldn't wait for another drawer worth of gridfinity to finish printing. But I made a follow-up short if you haven't seen that already!
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Man hört den Deutschen so massiv raus 🤣Abonniert und Liked für Support
Awesome stuff! I'm starting down the gridfinity path as well, love seeing how other folks are using it. How did you like the kaizen foam vs gridfinity?
I think the foam is perfect for bigger stuff like the power tools and the gridfinity is way easier to use for the smaller things. I can't imagine printing big bins for powertools or making small cutouts in the foam. I already struggled on the big cutouts!
Any interest in doing a tutorial on making custom bins in Fusion? Thanks!
Subscribed,
The sandpaper holders are your design? I've seen those. Looking at remixing them so they can stack.
yeah they were one of my first gridfinity designs so i didn't think about the lip for stacking
@@AnotherAlex901 You still have the source file? Probably would get a cleaner edit than my trying to work on the STL.
Where you bought that?
4:40 😂 best part
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freedee printa
Bist du zufrieden mit dem Label Maker? Wenn ja wie heißt der ? 😅
Also für meine Zwecke ist der komplett ausreichend, kann mich nicht beschweren. Der heißt Katasymbol E10
did you print the clickfinity with PLA?
yeah but you are supposed to print it in petg, as i found out later...
question: when using the generator and adding a tab it only gives the option to do it along the width but i noticed you had the 1x3 tab along the length so you can put it in sideways, how did you do that?
well you can just put the side where you want the tab to be in the width slot, so if you want a 1x3 bin with the tab on the long side just put the 3 in the width slot when generating the bin. I hope my explanation helped
For me it looks like much wasted space with how you put in the screwdrivers.
Form over function. That whole griffin its stuff looks like a lot of wasted space for the sake of organization.
If i may give you some points, 1 come quicker to the point, you drag things out sometimes than you made a video about organisation and than you drift of to a 3d Printer that took forever. make two video's on about the printer and one about your tool organisation and stop talking down on yourself, be confident. and when you make a mistake don't leave it as is but fix it, that is how you grow and learn. in the foam you can buy one of those small round sanders or small belt sander works too than you can flatten the bottoms or first make your contour cut slowly with the machine in and use a scalpel to do so so you can come closer to the machine than open that up a bit with your fingers , than cut to the dept you want it and than you take out the layers bit by bit.till you on the debt you need to be. Teach yourself to be precise from start with everything you do, and fix the mistakes you made. we all make them but we got better in hiding them. or fix them.
wel keep the video's coming i am looking forward to see how you grow. check out crafted workshop he made something similar. don't take this as a negative because it is not meant like it.
screw driver part is so freaking wasteful lol, considering you pay per square cubic inches when you buy a tool box, only for most of the space to be filled of plastic and not tools >.