Getting Creative With My Storage Problems
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2024
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That aesthetic on the outside was super cool! Pushing your creativity showed your excitement!
I like how you went outside your comfort zone to try something new. Looks awesome.
Bob, your videos keep getting better and better. I really love how you’ve been focusing on explaining your thought process behind design and problem solving!!
Thanks man. Love this new style of video showing more of the thinking involved. As well as the actual work. I’ve been watching since the tree house. And still love the content.
Love this vertical drawer idea, I have 100+ rolls of filament that are sitting on plastic shelving units, bending them, and just looking terrible. I need to make something that's about twice this height since I don't need the top surface and then the filament problem may be solved. :)
Hey Bob, I've been following you for some years now (on the first videos I watched from you, you still weren't using glasses all the time).
Just wanna let you know that I'm happy to see that you are still pushing yourself forward on trying new things after all these years.
Congratulations from a loyal follower.
The vertical drawer system is something I am trying to incorporate into my own garage shop. The artistic design aspect was fun to watch you work through. Turned out really cool
I think it looks great too! Super practical, easy construction that does what it needs, and a cool design on the front.
Every time you talk on the podcast about how your only solving problems for yourself specific to you I always think about how lots of your videos helped me solve problems of my own and this one is no different. I got into 3d printing 2 years ago and I to have ran into this problem so this was helpful Thanks Bob.
The drops on the front really work well! Fantastic work and it looks awesome!
Great work Bob. Way to stretch yourself. So glad you did. Thanks for sharing.
I love the storage series. I'm slowly organizing my workshop.
I can totally relate to your struggle with function vs form. It looks great and it has a ton of function. Bravo!
The artistic door came out really nice!!
Okay that pattern/colors/drip effect turned out amazing!
That is an excellent storage solution that I never would have considered, or attempted, but watching your process makes it much more accessible, and even the b-roll during the sponsor portion is enlightening. Thank you!
The front looks EPIC! Nice project, congrats!
I dig it! I've always appreciated your willingness to go outside of the norm and push yourself a bit. It's respectable and I'm happy you're one to talk about mistakes and how those change your process, design, etc.
I’d love to see a shop tour once you are done making it your own again! Good to see you exploring your artistic side. Very inspiring!
I really like how the design came out!
Always nice to see a new video :).
It was mid video when it got pulled and it just stopped :)) Love your videos! They inspire me alot, especially now that i’m renovating!
Hey Bob and crew, I just wanna say that your ad segments are some of the best I've seen, not interrupting the video just to have a bit of the video most people will skip is amazing, I never skip your ads even if I don't agree with the sponsor or the product.
I really like how these recent videos have addressed a specific problem you've been dealing with, but also touch on organizing as a whole. These types of videos have been extremely helpful for me.
Shop maintenance video coming up soon?
Cool! Bob, I heard you talking about the struggle of finishing the look of this cabinet on the podcast. The final result is really really good! Way to challenge yourself.
To make a cool texture, paint a surface (in whatever color or stain) and while it is still wet place plastic wrap (Saran Wrap) over it and crinkle throughout the surface. Once it is dry you can slowly peal it away and it will leave a random texture pattern behind.
I recently built a large tool cabinet out of OSB. 2 sheets of OSB with a 2x6 frame between them. The front sheet is ripped up the middle to make a pair of doors. I thought I was done, but now I have to paint it like Eddie Van Halen’s guitar. Thanks.
Man oh man' Bob. Give your self some credit! That artistic bit on the front looks cool and adds a lot to the front of an otherwise dull cabinet front.
Great job and thanks for some ideas I'm going to use in my shop. Love the art , very unique.
That looks great! I have a lot of projects that I want to do and I love getting inspired by what you do
Great build and I love the end result. I appreciate you stretching the boundaries. Hell, the channel is called “I Like To Make Stuff” and you keep me interested on a regular. The full scope approach to making is what keeps me entertained.
Never be afraid to challenge yourself. I think the paint job was very creative! And all that storage!! I love it!
Pushing your creativity is always a fantastic watch!
6:57 Yup. I built a mobile infeed table for my table saw (the use is for ripping long or wide pieces, virtually eliminating one of three axis of motion from messing up a cut) using that same material. It's like a reverse carcass in the sense that there are two sides and the wide faces are initially open with a divider down the middle. The divider helps determine how long the drawers are on one side, and the other side is like a mini tool crib. It was my first time doing pocket holes and I had this same problem.
Very cool idea I like the vertical storage drawers that pull out great idea. Thanks for sharing
Looks great! Love the color combo
loving the drawer idea. noticed you tried tile designing. I usually have a lot of filament scrap after a project. I am planning to melt them down to tiles. just an idea to use waiste. Loving your ideas!
I live in a studio apartment and this gives me many ideas to run with. Looks so cool with how you did the spray painting on the front with the solid color background.
I really like today Bob. You're so much more relaxed and it makes it feel more like we're just friends talking. I find regardless of what you're making I enjoy watching!
Some people can imagine art and then make it. You aren't that person and neither am I. I just start (like you just threw up some tape). And surprisingly it turns out really good. From now on, have a deep confidence that it will turn out right. That's what I do. It's a bit scary, but embrace your confidence and 👍. Sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵. Take care of yourself and each other 😷.
Looks great Bob, good job!
Nice to see you trying the artsy perspective. You always talk about it in the podcast, how you struggle with the look of things, everything is just trying. My brain works like yours so I feel your pain. Haha. Amazing job.
*Great Build Awesome!!* 🌟👍🏻
*Love the Art on the Vertical Drawers Cool!* 🌟
Keep stretching yourself! It's encouraging and motivating!
I've really been enjoying your psuedo-series of "better living through problem solving" and yeah, this absolutely IS an art piece. You don't have to be David making mid-mod sculptural pieces, or Jimmy doing bandsaw carving to be an artist. Your cosplay pieces, your assorted ", but make it Star Wars" stuff, and all sorts are absolutely the work of an artist. Good design IS art. I bet your podcast co-hosts would agree.
Great job with the design!
Excellent work! The look is different than what I would have done, but that’s what makes it cool and inspiring. Thank you and keep it up!!
Hi Bob! Great video, cool idea with the artistic flair at the end
I love it Bob! The art and the storage all Rocks! As always, Great Stuff!!
I feel you on the struggle to make things more than functional. I feel like I have two sides to my brain, one demands pretty projects, one demands work good projects and they don't talk to each other
Well done!
The project turned out great! I was thinking about a 3D printer for a while now. This gave me an excellent idea on how to store the filament. Keep up the awesome videos!
Actually, this did inspire a solution for me.
Like you, I have a fair bit of filament. Right now, it's sitting piled up on the top shelf for my printer cabinet. (A warehouse shelving unit that I've made into an enclosure)
My problem is that the filament sits at the back of the 24 inch deep shelf, making it hard to reach.
Your slide-out design, scaled down to the height of the shelf, would be a perfect solution for ease of access.
The casters with drawer slides idea is great !
Awesome cabinet. I love that the storage is perpendicular to a normal pull out drawer. I notice no pulls on any of the drawers, how do you open the middle one without opening another drawer to get to it?
Turned out awesome! 👍🏼
Art is just showing up and making something. It looks great!
I am setting up my shop at a new house. Have taken your suggestion about modelling the area to figure out layout. Always good stuff. More Gia please😁
Go do you, bob, stretch all you want, we love and respect you no matter what!
this came out awesome!!
Watching this a second time, because the first time the video was taken down 🤣
Had to fix something 😄🫡
first time viewer, not sure why YT suggested the video other than me having looked at 3d printing before
But your idea here reminds me of an idea i've been toying with to build a bookshelf system with due to my large book collection.
The design came out looking really cool!
Interesting results and a great storyline from start to finish. Surprised you didn’t fall back to a string (filament) art design or use your CNC to carve circles in some pattern. Great process, thanks for sharing.
Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
This is all around awesome and what I want to make. I just got started 3d printing and need the storage. Also not artistic but I think this art is awesome!! Going to have to focus on the tape job.
I love it, and it IS art. Fantastic.
Joys of being a crafter and carpenter, made an organizer for my circuit stuff. Still need to do something for my 3d printing!
I love the artwork. It's definitely my style. Great job, Bob!
Excellent!!!
awesome! love it!
Great build!
Thanks!
Idea!!! Video showing how you made a new intro and how you make these videos. It would spice up the channel, serve as great instruction, and allow you to apply what you’ve learned over these many years I’ve been watching.
I think the finish is really cool 😎
After all that struggle, I think you did a great job on design. Fantastic.👍
Great storage solution and fun way to challenge yourself on the visual design.
It's time to redo my outfeed table and make it less clunky. These pull out side access drawer cases looks to be a possible answer to a vexing problem. Thanks, Bob!
I really liked how that come out Bob!
The fact that you tried even thinking you would fail is the first step to making art.
Love the channel. Would love to see some videos of your fusion workflow. Not tutorials, but more just a screen share and hearing you talk through your process out loud. Huge benefit for intermediate fusion-ers 😊
Thanks! I have been considering doing some of that type of live stream stuff, maybe on the second channel
Love it! Sometimes you just have to go for it 👍
Nice drawers!
Heard about your "artistic challenge" on the podcast, and didn't quite picture what you finally made. Seeing it in the video - now it makes sense! I really like that overspray technique, it looks pretty cool. Don't know if anyone agrees, but it has a certain Star Wars vibe to me!
Ha! You've become an unconscious follower of me ;-) A ~month or so I've designed in F360 similar furniture for my printers (3d plus laser) with storage for small compressor, filaments and few other stuff. A week ago I've finally finished it and it's great and custom made. I agree, designing in F360 and adjusting to our needs is the best idea and it's easy to just order material precisely cut to design dimensions.
Vertical drawers for the win. Yes engineers trying to do arts is always a challenge, same here, but always rewarding for the final result and pride for i did the thing
I think it looks great, bob
Honestly, before the masking tape came off I was like "uh, no, that's awful" but then the finished product came out and honestly it's impressive. I'd buy that, it looks really cool 👍
Bravo sir
Pretty amazing work, Bob! It looks crazy beautiful!!! 😃
Really well done!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
BTW, I may try something like that on a rc car body! 😂
Seeing the color is really helpful for convenient filament storage (hunting through 30 boxes isn’t fun!). Maybe some standard stickers or something would help.
what an awesome idea to solve that problem! love what you did with the outside too. do you think this could be adapted to hold board games the way you're holding the filament?
I like it and I'm proud of you ❤
Interesting to see the final result after hearing you talk about it on the "Making It" podcast. Great job!
Nice!
Before the video disappeared, I was about to comment that I have been considering to make such a push selves type of cabinet to use above a fridge. I live in a tiny place and need that storage above the fridge, but standard upper cabinet are generally 40 cm deep only so the back us easy to reach. A fridge is 60 cm deep and stuff at the back would need a step stool to be accessed. That is why I invented the sliding shelve. I was not the only one to invent it.
I wonder if you could have 3D printed that cabinet...
Thanks for the video, Bob. The cabinet looks great! You may need to make more of these in future as the ideal number of 3D printers to have is n+1 (where n is the number of printers you currently have).
Terrific build Bob! Interesting concept for the design that you came up with. However, I think that in a few months you will just wind up painting over it. 🤔🤔👍👍🔨🔨
Ok-at 6 minutes in, look to the viewers left, your right. The what I’m guessing is drill press, has an astonishing resemblance to the XJ9-CS14 viper probe droid from Empire Strikes Back. If you planned this, it is very cool. If you didn’t plan this, it is very cool. So either way we all win!
You rock,
Have done some smaller vertical drawers with just 2 slides on the bottom, not a really good idea by the way, this approach of putting the casters and no bottom is really good for those big drawers, will work on some mods to a similar cabinet using your ideas. Also 2 drawers is better, have put just one big one in mine and ended up housing big stuff that is not 3d printer related 😅
I need a place to store 1x1 game boards for wargaming. This will definitely help