Woohoo! Super excited to see a new video. Being a couple of weeks out from moving and trying to figure out how I am going to set up the garage I enjoyed seeing the transformation. Looking forward to seeing CNC project shenanigans returning!! :)
Bro, as a homeowner, father of 3, and starting a farm... you got a LOT done. If you just bought stuff and installed it, maybe you could've gotten more done. But engineering, designing, improving, laying out... all that stuff takes time. People under appreciate the effort it takes to get where you've gotten. My garage, a year and a half into moving, still looks like garbage and I still have unpacked boxes. My CNC is still half unassembled with upgrades in sealed boxes waiting to be finished. You're doing great, looking forward to the new videos.
Congrats!! So much living. New bride, new home, new shop, new goals. That is what - at least 4 achievements unlocked. You run in the same circles as my friend backpack printer Mitch3d. Please more fusion cam content. We are both working on becoming comfortable and then more in it
I enjoyed all the updates... but thank you especially for the tape gun holder at 17:40. My tape gun has been hanging upside down from a hook for 10+ years and it's always annoyed me. I've had a 3D printer for a long time, and even made some custom tool holders, but this one never dawned on me. I will be replicating this ASAP.
Thanks for the update and congratulations on the changes! It looks like you've had a bunch of exciting live events and and it's totally worth savoring them! The project list will never be empty 😅
Great to see you back Winston! Congrats on all of the major life changes! Just getting back to doing my own content too, after 5 years of only doing Toolstoday content!
Nice to see you again! You helped me get started on my CNC journey years ago, and I'll always appreciate that. Thank you. Now here's to hoping the future is bright🍻
Glad to see you post an update and all the info on the shop. Congrats on getting married and all the best for the future. The Wall Control portion is something I'm going to have to borrow from. Thanks for sharing all the info.
Thank you for Sharing. As a retired Vet, I took a chance on a cnc and then found your videos/content. You are an inspiration and I now have a decent shop of my own. Not in business, nor profit of any type(just an LLC for tax credit of the entire shop)...I enjoy creating, failing...lol, and learning. This is a great system to grow with and your imagination is the limit. Now if I can only figure out how to cut/etch on thin plastic sheets instead of hardwood.🤣 Congrats to you and your loved ones on being a home owner too. My company motto- "Follow Your Dreams"
Same here, setting up a shop and worked through all the storage and infrastructure in 2023. I went with VCT flooring, not great with sawdust but super durable, redid my electrical that was hanging off the ceiling, and got some amazing old cabinets from the Habitat ReStore that came out of an old chemical lab. Shop organization is hard because it doesn't feel like anything specific comes out of it, but long run it makes it more enjoyable to spend time there, and our shops are our happy place, it makes sense to spend the time and money to make them what we want.
It definitely was, and also a big motivational push for me. When you're having a beer with people who are starting companies, or trying to send a rocket to space, it pushes you to do better haha.
Welcome back, Been a long time. So many changes in Your life. Wife & child take priority, we come lower priority. Definitely missed your superb dialogue style. Looking forward to seeing more of you in coming months
Sorry to hear that you left the Garden State, but glad to see that you are moving up to bigger and better things. I'm looking forward to your full-blown return here on YT!!
Great to see you posting again. Workshops are never finished. They are in an of themselves a work in progress. I can't count the number of times I've set up a shop, organized it, used it for a while, then totally started over again but with the knowledge gained from the process. It's not a race to get to some kind of perfect place, it's just a space to be, to think, and to create. And, yeah, wandering into your own shop at night, when the world is asleep to just tinker or think is a wonderful thing.
My home shop was located in my laundry room. I had a Tormach CNC mill, a full sized gunsmithing lathe and all of my other metal working machines and tools in that one laundry room. If you were to split your shop in two from the front to the back of your garage, that's about how big my shop was. I would have loved to have had a shop the size of your new garage. Most of my machines were literally arm's length away from each other. When I retired I sold nearly all of my machines thinking I'd have no more use for them. Boy was I wrong. Now I'm slowly getting back to my roots with just smaller desktop machines. Best of luck with your new home and shop. May you prosper beyond your wildest dreams.
I don't care if it seems weird! I am excited to see your friendly face talking to me on RUclips, Winston! :) I am pretty excited about those T5-size LED tubes. I discovered them about a month ago. I designed a little 3D-printed doodad to mount three of them behind the TV in my home office to bounce some light off the ceiling. When I rearranged the furniture, I lost most of the light on my desk surface, and I didn't have anywhere good to stick a lamp. The tubes are doing a fantastic job of making me feel like I am not in the dark, and you don't even know they exist when they are off. I don't know how much of a difference there is between brands. I chose mine based almost solely on which particular electrical interconnects were included in the set, and I didn't see anything in the listings that would make me believe that any one brand had actually better CRI than another. Mine are short on red and heavy on green light. I sometimes look at my hands and wonder if I am ill, but then flip on a video light and see all the pink in my skin, and I can tell that I am OK. These inexpensive and easy to install tubes are mostly advertised as work or shop lights, and they are fantastic for that. Anyway, it is good to see you back on RUclips Winston! This comment was way longer than I expected it to be! :)
Hey life happens. Congratulations on your marriage and home ownership. Always wishing you the best. Always appreciate of your videos and content. Many thanks.
Welcome back Winston! I've always enjoyed your content, it was especially accessible as a budding hobbyist cnc'er. Life gets in the way for everyone, congratulations on marriage and your new home!
Thanks for the update. You really have done a lot. I especially enjoyed the Wall Control segment - I need to look into that more to get better use of my Wall Control panels. Best of luck with the CNC.
I have never met you but your family to me. I didn't know how much I missed you until I heard your voice. Many memories go back to when I build my shapeoko 1 and shooting nuts in the driveway. Your so great.
I have done this whole thing twice in the past 8 years. Bought house, renovated it and turned a large room into a workshop in the basement. Less than a year after finishing the shop bought other home and in hell doing it all over again while my shop is a 10x 12 shed in the backyard. At least I have my tools! Take your time and do it the way you want!
Great to see you again! I just found you about the time you were on hiatus. Its so nice to watch someone in a very similar situation I am in space and shop wise!
Great to see you back here, Winston! I think we need to see more of your dogs. During the intro, I was wondering what animal you had the gate for in the partially-opened door, and was pleasantly surprised you showed the pooches. I gotta tell you that you that you are one of the personalities that inspired me to explore CNC milling as a hobby, and as an evolution to my maker skillset. I love that you have grown from a self-taught hobby machinist, and your videos contain the kind of detailed explanation of your thought/design/build processes that really appeal to people who never stop learning new things. You kind-of hinted here that there may be kids around your shop in the future- and as a father of two myself I can say that there are few things more rewarding than teaching design/build skills to young minds. You would be fantastic at it. There was a time when I thought I should make video content as well, though It took enough away from my joy of the actual project work that developing a channel is no longer a goal. Because I have learned so much from this form of media, though- I think there is value in sharing knowledge and project ideas, and I too have hours of B-roll video on my phone from various projects that I might one day be able to show off. I'm not here for self-promotion or anything, but I think you'd laugh at a video I made a few years ago- making a carbon fiber name tag for my dog. It's an amateur copycat of a Winston Moy style production. Anyway, Cheers on the new digs, and I'm glad you haven't forgotten developing your Franken-oko machine- I am excited to follow along with that and see where you take it!
Congrats on the move and the house and family!! Everyone should make something, ...... anything, at least once in their lives. That way, we get a "gut feel" for how long it takes to do almost ANYTHING worthwhile! We can also understand what an accomplishment it is to organize people and resources to do a big project (such as the Tesla Model3)
glad to have you back! I built a very simple CNC using multiple designs off youtube and the web and my FDM printer. Not a seriously strong unit! but the challenge and building was satisfying. Looking forward to see how your CNC design progresses. Hoping it might inspire another go at building one myself.
Great to see you again, and with all the life changes you just went through, I would say it is a great struggle. Congrats on the first house and marriage. Can't wait to see more in a few months.
After you get the house air-conditioned, you will want to consider a mini-split for the garage. I have one for my motorcycle shed and its wonderful. And its cheap to run since I don't keep it at human happy temps full time. I keep it warm enough to keep the rust down, about 50 in the winter, and take the edge off in the summer, about 89. When I am going to work for a while, I can adjust the temp a few hours before I go in.
So, I got your Wall Control hooks from your store and ordered some from Fabworks. I was amazed at how easy and affordable it was. I'd always assumed ordering custom parts like that would be an ordeal. I'm definitely going to have to try this again with my own designs. And now I have a bunch of Wall Control hooks that I can design other parts to clip onto. Thanks!
Glad to hear it! It really is an amazing time to be making things. Amazing 3D printers, accessible milling machines, and really easy to use laser cutting services. Have fun designing accessories!
Thanks for the files and Wall Control tips. I have some 3D printed Wall Control adapter hooks I designed myself, it will be interesting to see how your design performs. I am looking forward to your CNC build journey!
Mate, from all the way in Australia, its like looking at a mirror. The situation about balancing family, work and space is the same issue I am tackling as well. My single car garage houses my racing sim, CNC, 3D printers, sandblaster, compressor, storage, as well as family storage, second fridge and a bunch more stuff! Finding ways to make things fit, constantly reshuffling when new toys are purchased and *attempting* to make it as safe and quiet as possible is always a challenge. Props for getting that far, because it is a *LOT* harder than people think it is. Much love from the land down under mate, and look forward to the next one.
Congrats on your new home. I bought mine 7-8 years ago and only ran my 4’x8’ cnc machine a couple times before all the homeowner fixes/projects took over. Hope to be able to run it eventually.
Hey Winston, great to see you making again. I also have a small (3 x 3 meter) shop and one thing that revolutionized storage for me was building a rack of organizers (for small-ish parts), inspired by Wesley Treat (search youtube for Sorta Sortimo). It doesn't have to be two-column or even full height, or out of wood (I made mine from aluminium profiles), but the space efficiency is insane compared to on-wall mini drawers or vertical racks. I use it for bolts, endmills, collets, screwdriver bits, stepper motors, electronics, maker stuff (box hinges), sand paper rolls, audio gear (adapters, jacks), even some tools (transfer punches, letter punches), basically everything small. Plus it's dust-proof.
Oh man, I've been desperately looking to make something like that. I have a stack of Dewalt boxes on a shelf, and having to get to something on the bottom of the pile is a terrible experience. I end up with organizers strewn all over the floor just to get a bolt...
Congrats on getting married! My wife is the best person that ever happened for me. Was wondering where you went off to. Buddy of mine bought his 1st CNC router to learn on, a Shark, so we were just talking bout your channel yesterday. Saw the Wera & Knipex on the wall. Those things are like Lays potato chips. Bought a set of Wera hex keys to remove factory stripped screws (very soft metal) on my old Shapeoko (replaced w harder screws) fell in love w the Wera hex wrenches. Tried one of their screwdrivers…from there was hooked (there is a Japanese brand, Vessel, driver I like as well). Anyways, back way before the virus of unknown origin: after 3 days of going through Wera’s website and all their “bundles”, etc, there are now just shy of 50 Wera drivers in the shop, electronics desk & model room. Knipex, that’s a collection still in progress 😁. So for Wera/Knipex just like Festool (& Kira Toga Roulettes, but that’s another topic): Cry once, but once. Glad to see things are going well for you!
Thanks for the update! Your garage looks great. I think you've done a great job optimizing the space. Love your content and look forward to seeing more of it in the future.
About the cheapest and most adaptable storage system for tools etc. I recommend looking into the French cleat system, very easy to make and remain movable at all times as you expand. Great for saving wall space and not encroaching into your workspace. There are many videos on RUclips with some great ideas.
Hey Winston ! Congrats on the house . We just moved into a house our selfs ( about 6 months ago ) and we still dont have the shop completed. You've gotten more done than i could have ! :) Cant wait to see some more updates and such!
Kool video. Always a challenge trying to fit everything in a small garage. You’ve obviously done a great job of maximizing your space. I have a 3 car garage and you’d be amazed just how much I have in there. Every piece of equipment except for my Bridgeport and Lathe are on casters to move as needed. Wish you much success young grasshopper 😃
Time to fire up the Shapeoko.. you got me into it! I also have a laser I'm now very excited to see Lightburn making a CNC version. Thanks for this update can't wait till your next one. Congrats on it all.... what a year for sure!
Home ownership and marriage brings with it a huge load of new responsibilities and opportunities. Seems like you’ve still managed to get a lot accomplished. If you ever get pack to East Peoria check out the Caterpillar Museum. I might be able to arrange a tour of some manufacturing facilities to see some ultra large CNC machines (ride along with the HMI).
Damn, when i saw the thumbnail in my YT, i was like..."FINALLY", he's back...i really do hope so, and more frequent videos...love your work, it's been an inspiration
Congraulations on the house and marriage! Thank you for posting this and sharing. I really appriciate you sharing how you prioritize your work-life-family balanace. With work, family and the urge to make something....I struggle with trying to maintain that balance all time.
Great update. I remember coming here originally for the PocketNC so sad to see it not up. But since I don’t have the budget for one still (whatever it is called now), I’ll be happy with watching more CNC coolness on your channel.
Good luck with your new workshop brother 👍 I recently crammed both an APSX Spyder and a Nano into a tiny 9 by 9 spare bedroom and I’m regretting it, just not enough space so I completely agree - if you have access to things you can use at work, keep those things out of your home workshop 👍
Great to hear from you! Youve come a long way from your little shop of horrors. Big congratulations for your life events and looking forward to the next projects. I dont have any wall control (yet) but those are sick little clips! Give that puppy some skritches for me, I love huskies🩶
Congrats, twice! I'm excited for you! Your videos were a big part of me getting in to CNC. On the workbench wheel situation, it looks like the leveling feet are just threaded in to the legs; I bet you could check the threads and pick up a set of thread-stem casters for it pretty easily. The riv-nuts on the organizer wall is fantastic... I'll have to keep that in mind
So stoked to see another Winston Moy video! Having gone through the new house/gross-shop-to-something-workable stage, I think you've made good progress. Looking forward to the new content.
Congratulation on the marriage and the new house Mr. Moy. ;) Nice to hear and see from you again. I am looking forward to the next video, whenever the time is right.
Thanks for the update. My xcarve cnc has been sitting only being used as a laptop table for my laser. I really want to get my cnc going this year. It’s probably been a year and a half since it’s been on.
decent setup so far. personally I'd start mounting shelving and storing to the ceiling. with a space that small you need to fully optimize every square foot.
Congrats on getting married! 🎉🎉🎉
Lovely video, Winston. Hope to see you at Open Sauce this year 🙂
Woohoo! Super excited to see a new video. Being a couple of weeks out from moving and trying to figure out how I am going to set up the garage I enjoyed seeing the transformation. Looking forward to seeing CNC project shenanigans returning!! :)
Great seeing a new upload from you Winston. Congrats on the new house and getting hitched! =D
Bro, as a homeowner, father of 3, and starting a farm... you got a LOT done. If you just bought stuff and installed it, maybe you could've gotten more done. But engineering, designing, improving, laying out... all that stuff takes time. People under appreciate the effort it takes to get where you've gotten. My garage, a year and a half into moving, still looks like garbage and I still have unpacked boxes. My CNC is still half unassembled with upgrades in sealed boxes waiting to be finished. You're doing great, looking forward to the new videos.
Well said dude!
Man I feel seen with this comment even though it was for someone else lol. I'm in the same boat now.
Same here, 2 daughters, 1 wife lol, also recent homeowner
@@missdee212
Congrats!! So much living. New bride, new home, new shop, new goals.
That is what - at least 4 achievements unlocked.
You run in the same circles as my friend backpack printer Mitch3d.
Please more fusion cam content. We are both working on becoming comfortable and then more in it
I enjoyed all the updates... but thank you especially for the tape gun holder at 17:40. My tape gun has been hanging upside down from a hook for 10+ years and it's always annoyed me. I've had a 3D printer for a long time, and even made some custom tool holders, but this one never dawned on me. I will be replicating this ASAP.
Glad to see that you did not fall off the planet!!!! Looking forward to new content!!!!!
Thanks for the update and congratulations on the changes! It looks like you've had a bunch of exciting live events and and it's totally worth savoring them! The project list will never be empty 😅
haha love the dog bed with the gate set up so they can look out the partially open door
I've missed your videos! Glad to see you're still kicking :P
So excited to see you coming back
Really nice to have you back. Best Regards from Germany
Great to see you back Winston! Congrats on all of the major life changes! Just getting back to doing my own content too, after 5 years of only doing Toolstoday content!
Nice to see you again! You helped me get started on my CNC journey years ago, and I'll always appreciate that. Thank you.
Now here's to hoping the future is bright🍻
Glad to see you post an update and all the info on the shop. Congrats on getting married and all the best for the future. The Wall Control portion is something I'm going to have to borrow from. Thanks for sharing all the info.
Glad to have you back again.
Thank you for Sharing. As a retired Vet, I took a chance on a cnc and then found your videos/content. You are an inspiration and I now have a decent shop of my own. Not in business, nor profit of any type(just an LLC for tax credit of the entire shop)...I enjoy creating, failing...lol, and learning. This is a great system to grow with and your imagination is the limit. Now if I can only figure out how to cut/etch on thin plastic sheets instead of hardwood.🤣 Congrats to you and your loved ones on being a home owner too. My company motto- "Follow Your Dreams"
Ah man I guess you’ll just have to get a laser for the plastic sheets to beef up the deductions for 2025 🤷🏼♂️
Welcome back! Great to see you back in the saddle. It was fun hanging out at OpenSauce. Thanks for signing my VORON 😊
It was great to put a face to the project, hopefully we'll cross paths again. OpenSauce 2024...?
@@WinstonMakesI'm sure we will. I'll be there.
You’ve been missed my dude
Great video. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. It reminds me of my wife and I 25 years ago.
Same here, setting up a shop and worked through all the storage and infrastructure in 2023. I went with VCT flooring, not great with sawdust but super durable, redid my electrical that was hanging off the ceiling, and got some amazing old cabinets from the Habitat ReStore that came out of an old chemical lab. Shop organization is hard because it doesn't feel like anything specific comes out of it, but long run it makes it more enjoyable to spend time there, and our shops are our happy place, it makes sense to spend the time and money to make them what we want.
Take your time, we will be here when you are ready.
Great to see you back Winston! Open Sauce sounds like it was a blast.
It definitely was, and also a big motivational push for me. When you're having a beer with people who are starting companies, or trying to send a rocket to space, it pushes you to do better haha.
It's great to see you again. Congratulations on everything!
Welcome back - we’ll be here when you’re ready 👏
Welcome back, Been a long time. So many changes in Your life. Wife & child take priority, we come lower priority. Definitely missed your superb dialogue style. Looking forward to seeing more of you in coming months
Man, what a fantastic update. Glad to see you're doing well!
Sorry to hear that you left the Garden State, but glad to see that you are moving up to bigger and better things. I'm looking forward to your full-blown return here on YT!!
Hey! welcome back. looking forward to the Frankenpoko!
Great to see you posting again. Workshops are never finished. They are in an of themselves a work in progress. I can't count the number of times I've set up a shop, organized it, used it for a while, then totally started over again but with the knowledge gained from the process. It's not a race to get to some kind of perfect place, it's just a space to be, to think, and to create. And, yeah, wandering into your own shop at night, when the world is asleep to just tinker or think is a wonderful thing.
Good to hear your still doing well, gratz on the home purchase!
My home shop was located in my laundry room. I had a Tormach CNC mill, a full sized gunsmithing lathe and all of my other metal working machines and tools in that one laundry room.
If you were to split your shop in two from the front to the back of your garage, that's about how big my shop was. I would have loved to have had a shop the size of your new garage.
Most of my machines were literally arm's length away from each other. When I retired I sold nearly all of my machines thinking I'd have no more use for them. Boy was I wrong.
Now I'm slowly getting back to my roots with just smaller desktop machines.
Best of luck with your new home and shop. May you prosper beyond your wildest dreams.
Thats great to see that i'm not the only one how needed a year after buying a house to get somewhat up an running again ;)
I don't care if it seems weird! I am excited to see your friendly face talking to me on RUclips, Winston! :)
I am pretty excited about those T5-size LED tubes. I discovered them about a month ago. I designed a little 3D-printed doodad to mount three of them behind the TV in my home office to bounce some light off the ceiling. When I rearranged the furniture, I lost most of the light on my desk surface, and I didn't have anywhere good to stick a lamp. The tubes are doing a fantastic job of making me feel like I am not in the dark, and you don't even know they exist when they are off.
I don't know how much of a difference there is between brands. I chose mine based almost solely on which particular electrical interconnects were included in the set, and I didn't see anything in the listings that would make me believe that any one brand had actually better CRI than another.
Mine are short on red and heavy on green light. I sometimes look at my hands and wonder if I am ill, but then flip on a video light and see all the pink in my skin, and I can tell that I am OK. These inexpensive and easy to install tubes are mostly advertised as work or shop lights, and they are fantastic for that.
Anyway, it is good to see you back on RUclips Winston! This comment was way longer than I expected it to be! :)
Hey life happens. Congratulations on your marriage and home ownership. Always wishing you the best. Always appreciate of your videos and content. Many thanks.
Welcome back Winston! I've always enjoyed your content, it was especially accessible as a budding hobbyist cnc'er. Life gets in the way for everyone, congratulations on marriage and your new home!
WELCOME BACK!! We’ve missed you!
Thanks for the update - looking forward to the new content.
Thanks for the update. You really have done a lot. I especially enjoyed the Wall Control segment - I need to look into that more to get better use of my Wall Control panels. Best of luck with the CNC.
Super excited to see a video pop up from you. Can't wait to see what's next!
I have never met you but your family to me. I didn't know how much I missed you until I heard your voice. Many memories go back to when I build my shapeoko 1 and shooting nuts in the driveway. Your so great.
I have done this whole thing twice in the past 8 years. Bought house, renovated it and turned a large room into a workshop in the basement. Less than a year after finishing the shop bought other home and in hell doing it all over again while my shop is a 10x 12 shed in the backyard. At least I have my tools! Take your time and do it the way you want!
Great to see you again! I just found you about the time you were on hiatus. Its so nice to watch someone in a very similar situation I am in space and shop wise!
Great job, young man, and congratulations on your next chapter of your journey! Look forward in watching more future videos! Cheers~
Happy to have you back!
Great to see you back here, Winston! I think we need to see more of your dogs. During the intro, I was wondering what animal you had the gate for in the partially-opened door, and was pleasantly surprised you showed the pooches. I gotta tell you that you that you are one of the personalities that inspired me to explore CNC milling as a hobby, and as an evolution to my maker skillset. I love that you have grown from a self-taught hobby machinist, and your videos contain the kind of detailed explanation of your thought/design/build processes that really appeal to people who never stop learning new things. You kind-of hinted here that there may be kids around your shop in the future- and as a father of two myself I can say that there are few things more rewarding than teaching design/build skills to young minds. You would be fantastic at it.
There was a time when I thought I should make video content as well, though It took enough away from my joy of the actual project work that developing a channel is no longer a goal. Because I have learned so much from this form of media, though- I think there is value in sharing knowledge and project ideas, and I too have hours of B-roll video on my phone from various projects that I might one day be able to show off. I'm not here for self-promotion or anything, but I think you'd laugh at a video I made a few years ago- making a carbon fiber name tag for my dog. It's an amateur copycat of a Winston Moy style production.
Anyway, Cheers on the new digs, and I'm glad you haven't forgotten developing your Franken-oko machine- I am excited to follow along with that and see where you take it!
Congrats on the move and the house and family!!
Everyone should make something, ...... anything, at least once in their lives. That way, we get a "gut feel" for how long it takes to do almost ANYTHING worthwhile!
We can also understand what an accomplishment it is to organize people and resources to do a big project (such as the Tesla Model3)
I think you have managed to achieve more in the last year than many of us managed in the last five, don't be so hard on yourself.
Congratulations Winston. Wish you and your spouse the very best ♥
Welcome back! Congrats for buying a house! Inside crunchlabs looked so awesome and 3:02 Colin Furze was in there chatting to Mark Rober! So amazing
glad to have you back! I built a very simple CNC using multiple designs off youtube and the web and my FDM printer. Not a seriously strong unit! but the challenge and building was satisfying. Looking forward to see how your CNC design progresses. Hoping it might inspire another go at building one myself.
Great to see you again, and with all the life changes you just went through, I would say it is a great struggle. Congrats on the first house and marriage. Can't wait to see more in a few months.
Nice to see you back. I've missed you.
Awesome congratulations on all glad to see you back, even if it’s just for a quick wave
After you get the house air-conditioned, you will want to consider a mini-split for the garage. I have one for my motorcycle shed and its wonderful. And its cheap to run since I don't keep it at human happy temps full time. I keep it warm enough to keep the rust down, about 50 in the winter, and take the edge off in the summer, about 89. When I am going to work for a while, I can adjust the temp a few hours before I go in.
The garage shop build looks great. Good luck and happy to see you again.
So excited for you, on the marriage _and_ your new home!
Thanks for the update. Always looking forward to new content from you. 👍
So, I got your Wall Control hooks from your store and ordered some from Fabworks. I was amazed at how easy and affordable it was. I'd always assumed ordering custom parts like that would be an ordeal. I'm definitely going to have to try this again with my own designs. And now I have a bunch of Wall Control hooks that I can design other parts to clip onto. Thanks!
Glad to hear it! It really is an amazing time to be making things. Amazing 3D printers, accessible milling machines, and really easy to use laser cutting services. Have fun designing accessories!
Thanks for the files and Wall Control tips. I have some 3D printed Wall Control adapter hooks I designed myself, it will be interesting to see how your design performs. I am looking forward to your CNC build journey!
Hopefully they compare favorably. 😬 But ultimately the best tool/accessory is the one that fits your needs.
Commenting for the algorithm. Glad to see you back
Mate, from all the way in Australia, its like looking at a mirror. The situation about balancing family, work and space is the same issue I am tackling as well. My single car garage houses my racing sim, CNC, 3D printers, sandblaster, compressor, storage, as well as family storage, second fridge and a bunch more stuff! Finding ways to make things fit, constantly reshuffling when new toys are purchased and *attempting* to make it as safe and quiet as possible is always a challenge. Props for getting that far, because it is a *LOT* harder than people think it is. Much love from the land down under mate, and look forward to the next one.
great to hear from you.
Glad to see you back!
Nice to see you again.
Congrats on your new home. I bought mine 7-8 years ago and only ran my 4’x8’ cnc machine a couple times before all the homeowner fixes/projects took over. Hope to be able to run it eventually.
Lets go Winston! Looking forward to your 2024 plans! Beautiful dogs & house!
All the very best for 2024.
Glad to see you back at it!
Hey Winston, great to see you making again. I also have a small (3 x 3 meter) shop and one thing that revolutionized storage for me was building a rack of organizers (for small-ish parts), inspired by Wesley Treat (search youtube for Sorta Sortimo). It doesn't have to be two-column or even full height, or out of wood (I made mine from aluminium profiles), but the space efficiency is insane compared to on-wall mini drawers or vertical racks. I use it for bolts, endmills, collets, screwdriver bits, stepper motors, electronics, maker stuff (box hinges), sand paper rolls, audio gear (adapters, jacks), even some tools (transfer punches, letter punches), basically everything small. Plus it's dust-proof.
Oh man, I've been desperately looking to make something like that. I have a stack of Dewalt boxes on a shelf, and having to get to something on the bottom of the pile is a terrible experience. I end up with organizers strewn all over the floor just to get a bolt...
You've been missed! I hope your shop setup goes well and grats on your getting married!
My shop has progressed less in 5 years. So good on ya.
Congrats on getting married! My wife is the best person that ever happened for me. Was wondering where you went off to. Buddy of mine bought his 1st CNC router to learn on, a Shark, so we were just talking bout your channel yesterday.
Saw the Wera & Knipex on the wall. Those things are like Lays potato chips. Bought a set of Wera hex keys to remove factory stripped screws (very soft metal) on my old Shapeoko (replaced w harder screws) fell in love w the Wera hex wrenches. Tried one of their screwdrivers…from there was hooked (there is a Japanese brand, Vessel, driver I like as well). Anyways, back way before the virus of unknown origin: after 3 days of going through Wera’s website and all their “bundles”, etc, there are now just shy of 50 Wera drivers in the shop, electronics desk & model room. Knipex, that’s a collection still in progress 😁. So for Wera/Knipex just like Festool (& Kira Toga Roulettes, but that’s another topic): Cry once, but once.
Glad to see things are going well for you!
Thanks for the update! Your garage looks great. I think you've done a great job optimizing the space. Love your content and look forward to seeing more of it in the future.
Great to see you again !
Congrats on all the good life events. Looking forward to your future videos.
About the cheapest and most adaptable storage system for tools etc. I recommend looking into the French cleat system, very easy to make and remain movable at all times as you expand. Great for saving wall space and not encroaching into your workspace. There are many videos on RUclips with some great ideas.
AWESOME! You've been missed. ❤
Nice to see you back!
Nice update and welcome back! I’m a Shapeoko fan because of you
Hey Winston ! Congrats on the house . We just moved into a house our selfs ( about 6 months ago ) and we still dont have the shop completed. You've gotten more done than i could have ! :)
Cant wait to see some more updates and such!
Kool video. Always a challenge trying to fit everything in a small garage. You’ve obviously done a great job of maximizing your space. I have a 3 car garage and you’d be amazed just how much I have in there. Every piece of equipment except for my Bridgeport and Lathe are on casters to move as needed. Wish you much success young grasshopper 😃
Time to fire up the Shapeoko.. you got me into it! I also have a laser I'm now very excited to see Lightburn making a CNC version. Thanks for this update can't wait till your next one. Congrats on it all.... what a year for sure!
It is so sad that homes cost so much. I can't see how anyone makes it at those prices. Glad you were able to get a place to call home.
Home ownership and marriage brings with it a huge load of new responsibilities and opportunities. Seems like you’ve still managed to get a lot accomplished.
If you ever get pack to East Peoria check out the Caterpillar Museum. I might be able to arrange a tour of some manufacturing facilities to see some ultra large CNC machines (ride along with the HMI).
Damn, when i saw the thumbnail in my YT, i was like..."FINALLY", he's back...i really do hope so, and more frequent videos...love your work, it's been an inspiration
YESS
so excited for a new video from you! cant wait for the next one.
It was worth the wait! Happy to see things are going so well for you, Winston.
Congraulations on the house and marriage! Thank you for posting this and sharing. I really appriciate you sharing how you prioritize your work-life-family balanace. With work, family and the urge to make something....I struggle with trying to maintain that balance all time.
Great update. I remember coming here originally for the PocketNC so sad to see it not up. But since I don’t have the budget for one still (whatever it is called now), I’ll be happy with watching more CNC coolness on your channel.
Good luck with your new workshop brother 👍
I recently crammed both an APSX Spyder and a Nano into a tiny 9 by 9 spare bedroom and I’m regretting it, just not enough space so I completely agree - if you have access to things you can use at work, keep those things out of your home workshop 👍
I really like the tool rack by the door.
Great to hear from you! Youve come a long way from your little shop of horrors. Big congratulations for your life events and looking forward to the next projects. I dont have any wall control (yet) but those are sick little clips! Give that puppy some skritches for me, I love huskies🩶
Congrats, twice! I'm excited for you! Your videos were a big part of me getting in to CNC. On the workbench wheel situation, it looks like the leveling feet are just threaded in to the legs; I bet you could check the threads and pick up a set of thread-stem casters for it pretty easily. The riv-nuts on the organizer wall is fantastic... I'll have to keep that in mind
So stoked to see another Winston Moy video! Having gone through the new house/gross-shop-to-something-workable stage, I think you've made good progress. Looking forward to the new content.
You achieved so much! Great to hear from you and congrats on the house.
Congratulation on the marriage and the new house Mr. Moy. ;) Nice to hear and see from you again. I am looking forward to the next video, whenever the time is right.
Welcome back and congratulations on the real life stuff too!
Thanks for the update. My xcarve cnc has been sitting only being used as a laptop table for my laser. I really want to get my cnc going this year. It’s probably been a year and a half since it’s been on.
decent setup so far. personally I'd start mounting shelving and storing to the ceiling. with a space that small you need to fully optimize every square foot.