Sandpaper Organizer Storage Cabinet
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- In this woodworking video, I’ll show you how to build a simple sandpaper organizer for your workshop. Keep your 6-inch or 5-inch sanding discs and sanding sheets organized with this easy sandpaper storage cabinet. There’s room for all your sanding accessories too!
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►CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:17 Sandpaper cabinet design
0:45 Cutting the dados
2:23 Sandpaper cabinet assembly
3:44 Makin the pullout trays
5:03 French cleat - mount cabinet on the wall
5:53 Organize your sandpaper / labels
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►MUSIC
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Good I'm happy to watching your videos thank you
Well I'm glad I'm not trying to keep up with you Marie. I really need to build one of these... im rethinking my power station as well as a friend of mines shop went up in smoke from over charging his batteries. I spent $12 for a timer plug that has presets and im thinking the power station now needs to go near the door so when I lock up shop I can set the timer and walk out the door
Yikes that's scary. I've been plugging in my power bar (that all my chargers are connected to) only when I need to charge one. Then unplug. Thought it was overkill but now I'm thinking maybe not.
A great build Marie, that’s a piece of organisation I lack, but also low in wall space 😂.
Yes. Same here. I may do the same project for cabin 25. Jijiji Thanks for sharing, Marie.🤗🙋🏻♀️
Im going to build one for my classroom turn in bin. Much smaller of couse since i only have 5 classes but great concept!
You’re a genius.
Brilliant design, Marie! Really fantastic work! 😃
I need to think about how I'm going to make my sandpaper organizer, but as it's going to be for much less sandpaper... I guess I'm going to copy your old solution! 😂
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This is great, Marie!! I've been kicking the sandpaper storage can down the road and I'm glad I did - this is perfect.
Beautiful work. I stubbornly continue to store mine in systainers even through they only open and load from the top and I haven’t had any reason to transport them anywhere. Your method makes so much more sense.
Great job! Bravo!
First few seconds of the video and I say - wait a minute = that is my sandpaper holder. The same plastic bin.
Great video. Thank you.
Great organizer !
Wow Marie! Tu es super organisée et tes vidéos sont très bien fait!
Really nice work; you never disappoint.
Great job on the sanding organizer Marie! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
Marie a great build!!! I was wondering on the 1/4” trays how you were going to label them, great idea!! Have a great week!
Very Nice Work!!!! Thank You for sharing!!!!👍😎
You're builds are so good and inspiring! Keep up the great work!
Love it!!! I love the shape of the tablet
Nice work. I look forward to all your videos and I am so happy when there is a new one to watch.
Nice work.
Very nice and efficient storage solution. Well done.
Very nice Marie, i could do with making one myself but maybe a bit smaller though as i don't use too much sandpaper.
Stay Safe 😷
Barry (ENG)
Great for storing all sorts of stuff besides sandpaper I'm already catching into that 😉
J'aime beaucoup, très ingénieux et simple. Merci
Smart idea...👍
Nice work and design!! Probably the best solution for sanding disc storage (and availability) that I've seen.
Perfect
This is so great, simple, and useful. If I put it up that high, I'll put labels on the bottoms of those tabs, too! I'm already working out how I'll make mine with a router instead of the table saw I don't have. Thanks for a great project!
Thank You
Great idea might have to build one for my shop
Feels great to get organized and hopefully means less running around looking for stuff all the time!
Bonito organizador... 👏👏👏👏
Nice.
Great idea, Marie.
Bill
Thanks Bill!
Very useful technique for making shelf dividers. I've become a big fan of a kerf maker. Makes dados with a single table saw blade a lot easier. I bought one from Bridge City Tools. Nice tip with the band saw too
Thanks. I forgot I had a kerf maker - somewhere. From BCT also. I will give that a try.
Kerf maker... Will look into that!
I love your videos and projects, on this video you mentioned about going into autopilot about doing the dados… for anyone who is new or experienced with a table saw (even with a SawStop), I do not recommend ever going into autopilot mode as that can cause a loss in focus and before you know it, your fingers will not be with you anymore. Not trying to offend or anything of the like, I am just trying to make others aware that it is not good to go into an autopilot mode when operating a table saw… Once again, I do really enjoy your videos and build process Marie! I actually took inspiration from your router table build to build my router table :)
Hi Marie. It would be really beneficial for those on the other side of the pond if your plans were in metric. Any chance that this could be an option in the future?
enjoy your vidios on RUclips Australia
Love this. Quick question - in place of the 3/4" plywood, can I use MDF instead? I have some laying around if I can use it.
Sure for this project I think that would be fine.
Hello. Are you doing cross cuts in the table saw? Or are the dados being crosscut?
I would have thought that you would flip the board over after each pass and cut the other side so that you could set the fence once per dado and have both sides be exactly the same. E.g. set the fence to 2", make a pass. flip it over to the side that was on top, and make another pass. Then nudge it over to get the right width, and run both sides through again. Then move the fence to the position for the next dado. That way you have exact matching dados and less monkeying around with the fence and measurements, though you flip the board a bunch of times.. Hopefully that makes sense.
Great idea in theory! But then I'd have dados on the outside of my cabinet the way I did it.
One thing occurs to me... aren't a lot of the shelves shelves above eye level?
Shouldn't you install the sliders upside down, so that you can see the label from below?
Alternatively, put the labels on the side wall of each cubby.
Yeah probably something I'll modify down the road
A cardboard box is much simpler. I can find anything I want in it given 45 minutes! With help from my wife we can cut this down to 30min.
Great project and everything is great until you go to buy the plywood and realize you need to take out a second mortgage!
"I'll just label this and then hang it on the walls where I can't see the labels."
Why has utube put this same video up twice but said it was two new videos. The usual cleverness over intelligence me thinks but it's f@#£&*% annoying all the same
Good I'm happy to watching your videos thank you
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