So... Basically it's the gridfinity wall panels that you use in this video I'm watching? If you haven't heard of gridfinity, it's mostly known for being a desk based system, where any flat surface can be turned into a compartmentalized storage system, whether it's metal toolbox drawers, or any kind of open space that's flat... Mr Freedman, (I forget his first name) is the creator of that system, and although I don't know if he is the original creator of the hexagonal wall system like you have here, he does make very good use of either this or a system very similar to this for wall stuff, and the version he designed was designed to be mostly similar to his flat surface/desk design... But you know what? Whether he is the original creator of this system or not, that's the beauty of this system. The fact that this system can have parts added to it or remixed to fit different standards or any number of things, which is why I love the whole 3D printing scene. There are plenty of things I would love to do that I can't do because I don't have a 3D printer, and I am to be honest, not the best at doing CAD modeling in the first place... But some day though, I'm going to do it, I think... Just need the money for a 3d printer and some filament 😂😂
You never fail to impress. I just installed a bunch of metal pegboard in my garage so I wasn't really looking to do any new wall storage, but stayed for the whole video because of how well it was presented.
Same here. I just installed a bunch of metal pegboard. Wish I’d seen this first, as my biggest peeve with the pegboard is finding appropriate hooks for what I want to hang, and the hooks eventually cost way more than the pegboard did! The idea of custom designing your own holders is the real winner here!
@@osmondwong508 Good thought. I hadn't considered this, as the pegboard holes are quite small for rubustly attaching 3D printed hangers. Would PLA be strong enough, or would a filament like PETG or Nylon be required?
Да Вы просто гений организации рабочего места. Всевозможных органайзеров! Мне нравится Ваша продвинутая позиция в решении таких задач. Плюс,подача с юмором просто радует душу. Спасибо за оперативные знания и позитив.
This video is a perfect example of how 3D printers will turn us all insane. If this was a system that someone sold for $75, we would all agree that it was super finicky and not worth it. But because we've custom printed it, we think it's the best thing ever.
The thing is - someone who'd sell it to us would use injection molds and sell it for a lot less than $75. And with it being cheaper we wouldn't care about it being finicky either.
Yeah, I made a test print and noped right out. Doesn't help that it actually isn't cheap (in filament and power) compared to the alternatives. Skadis was far cheaper for me.
Very nice! I got a sheet of plywood, painted it white, anchored it to the wall with four screws and just drilled holes whever I wanted to mount something. $20 and I will never have to worry about it breaking. fast, strong, cheap and doesn't trigger my virtigo from all the holes. If I really want to move a hook I drill a new hole and if I really don't want to see the old hole I can either print a dummy peg or just put $0.01 worth of dowel in the hole.
@@2degucitas before you put up the sheet, put some spacers behind it. Mount some 2x4s, 2x2s, etc, to the wall, or you can just screw them to the back of the sheet if it’s going on top of a desk/workbench, just to keep it away from the wall, and however thick the spacers are, that’s how much room you have to drill without hitting the wall. If you have 2 inches, mark off 2” or less on your drill bit with tape, and the tape prevents you from going too far and drilling into the wall.
I used to do that, but not very flexible. But glad you reminded me. Think I will do plywood on to my walls, and then screw the hexgrids to it. Best of both, and no wall anchors to defile my sense of craftsmanship!
Literally one of the most helpful RUclips videos I've ever watched. I have a couple of instances where standard pegboard just wasn't right. Now I know what to do.
It should also be noted that PLA is subject to deformation when strain is applied to it over time, especially if it is in a hot environment (like a lot of garages are). If you're going to 3D print these grids, I'd recommend a higher than usual infill percentage and give it a minimum of 3 shells.
Wow dude. This is magic. I could add led stripes on the back... Or maybe using some kind of translucent 3d print and the led strip lights to reflect that light...
Glad to see someone doing a video on this. I've got my tool wall in my basement shop decked out in the HSW stuff. I've even designed and published some things myself. I use HSW for the walls and gridfinity when the storage is horizontal (Drawers).
The bambu lab printers are really user friendly. I went from having 0 experience 3d printing with an unopened printer in a box to having my first benchy (it's a little tugboat that's a test print) in hand about an hour later. And that was including the print time of the figure.
You can print now in airspace there a new way of printing that allows printing without any supports. I have not looked into it yet, but will eventually when I get time. It opens up way more possibilities and less waste.
I saw a cool technique recently where you can use a traditional paper document scanner to very accurately 2d scan an object. If you include a metal rule in the scan for calibration, you very easily have all the measurements, angles etc of the object you want to design. Easier than calipers.
No way! I was literally trying to think of a way I could 3D print something rather than getting just one big non-size-adjustable peg board to hang my drones and RC vehicles on, and this is the perfect solution, looks awesome too!
Beeautiful. I imagine an alternative would be to CNC or maybe laser cut the same hex pattern in timber or mdf if someone wants a more solid backing, then screw into studs and plug the screws for a clean look and more useable grids. Great outcome!
Nice freeze frame of Taken in the background right at the "I will find you..." moment. Thanks for sharing this, now I wish my printer had a larger print area for these types of projects. But, I love the detail I get out of my resin printer. Pros and cons. Again, thanks for the video.
As Death The Kid from Soul Eater would say, "Perfectly symmetrical, it's beautiful!" Making the can holder for your Mtn Dew is the most important step to this project. Had you forgotten it you would have been universally maligned, and cast out as a heretic, LOL. Okay, maybe not, but you get my point. Outstanding work on this, and I really appreciate you sharing your mistakes rather than burying them.
Honeycomb storage wall also works with multiboard. Multiboard is kinda beefy version with pegboard inserts and well as hex. I recommend looking into it for further modification...
very nice indeed. Probably won't ever get to do this bc I just don't have a use or need for a 3d printer. Still cool though. The Mountain Dew holder was the *chef kiss*
one of my first 3d prints was actually an air nozzle I designed for my shopvac, so that when it is on the "blow" mode it creates a very high volume of air to dust stuff, dry off cars after washing, fill up inflatable pools and what not
Thank you so much for this one! Great video! Bought the Bambu X1-C printer because of this video. It is an amazing machine and crazy fast. Printed the HC wall as well and the remix pro-tip for the edges saved me a ton of time and looks perfect! PS - Being new to the 3D printer world, I have to say that it is very time consuming to sit there and stare at the printer for hours while it does its thing xD lol
Good job, nice system. Last time I painted my shop, it was a real pain to take everything down. So much so, that I kept my walls clean afterward and said "never again". Now I keep everything in drawers. And drawers. And drawers and drawers and drawers and drawers and drawers and drawers...
Have you ever seen shadow foam? It's a customizable foam cut out product and looks mega cool. You end up with a "shadow" of the tool (in whichever color brand you're loyal to) So you never lose another tool !
The problem with those is flexibility. What do you do when you want to add a tool but didn't leave enough space? You cannot rearrange it. Or what if you upgrade a tool and it is no longer the same shape? My tools change too often for that kind of system. This hex grid looks amazing!
I’d love to see failure tests to see maximum weight capacities. Like at what weight does a single cell fail. Or with how much torque would it take for a mount to sheer out…
Did you use PLA+ for this wall? I see on the main honeycomb file page they don't recommend infill, but an additional wall. I'm really curious on your recommendations! Cheers sir, thanks for this.
Edge pieces please. Corners and flat parts. Really need them, cannot really FINISH my walls without them. It's literally "driving me up the wall" ;) ... just not far up enough that wall.
Ha! I just adopted this format also. The biggest struggle was the planning of what to hang and where on the wall to hang all items. How do you like your Bambu X1? Mine has been flawless for close to a year (I was an early backer on Kickstarter).
Very cool, Brad~! Very modular system. For your drawers, there's a guy, Zack Freedman, that created an organization system called Grid-Finity that works great~! I've printed some of his designs for organizing my storage drawers. Very flexible~! I think he mainly posts on Thangs, but most of those sites cross pollinate between each other (Thingiverse, Thangs, Printables, etc...). Just thought I'd give it a mention.
I like it and don't like it at the same time. Love the custom colors and organization but its too busy and I lost the tool in the grid. I would have to print out a bunch of color panels to snap in to allow for shadow boxing the tools. Good job .
I needed a complex shaped fitted ring for a project and I figured it would be easier to 3d print it so I went to look at online 3d printing services, and it would have been over $200 for a very small amount of plastic! So instead I bought an Ender 3 for the same price lol. Now I can move myself into the 'have a printer' category! It's like when I was a kid and used to buy new gameboys just so I could play the new pokemon
I've always kept the idea of having a 3D Printer but never really justified buying it, ‘till I just saw this video and realized I *need* one now lol. So, now I'm gonna go down a rabbit hole to find the best one for me xD.
This Video pushed me over the edge of subscribing to your channel. The humor, the production quality and the topic of the video is just superb. Good job on that organizer wall, it looks fantastic!
Another awesome video! You know what they say, "Symmetry is Beauty" ....................... I share your OCD for that and " a place for everything and everything in its place", I know where every tool in my shop is, I haven't quite labeled each location .............. I'm jealous, where's my label maker!
First time watching one of your videos and I'm SUPER impressed! You're better than a professional TV personality. I just loved this video and found it because I've very recently got into 3D printing (Bambu X1-Carbon) :D Thanks for some great information AND entertainment! Well done!
here in Brazil we don't have IKEA but I really love the look of the Skadis system, so I decided I'd order from a local plasma cutting service, this way I could have a Skadis of any size
I really like the jokes you out in the videos, like when u hit tje fly. Its amazing and adds a toooooon, is not like the other, just one dude building things, jeep it uupp!! Grettings from argentina
I am I am only 47 seconds into the video. And the fact that I'm seeing all his cabinets and things made up. In his. Workshop it's amazing it's looking really good man. I wish I could make things like that and have a complete space with my things.
Looking for the edge pieces and the corner pieces. I went and printed the main areas first and spent forever looking through all the files thinking the edge pieces were somewhere. 3 days later I finally realized you did not include them... in the links as you had said that you would when you made the video. Please please post them.
Very very nice. I have never been more motivated to unpack the 3d printer we got a while back. Most interested in the tolerances as I’m sure many are. Great videos.
I've used gridfinity for organization in my shop which is also modular but not as useful for wall applications. I like this. My X1C with AMS actually is arriving today so these will print out a lot quicker my other printers..
You should be able to bond the 3D printed pieces together using methylene chloride (a.k.a. dichloromethane) or tetrahydrofuran (a.k.a. oxolane). Both should melt the PLA surface and then evaporate very quickly. Depending on the exact PLA mix, the bonded area might become slightly flexible, but if the contact surface is large that won't be an issue. And that lets you put the anchors wherever you want, without having to worry about where the seams are (or were).
Nice! I probably would have gone with a lighter coloured filament so it blends into the wall more, and that way the tools you're looking for stand out more, but that's just personal taste. Looks good though!
And it would give the tools a "floating" effect..(I ask, as I do not know, is there a clear filament?)... Great idea Naasking.... Brad, keep up the AWESOME work...
@@jackknows6509 I have seen some labeled as clear, but I am not sure if they are actually clear or translucent with _(very little)_ white tint .. as you can also get translucent with other tints -- red, orange, blue, purple, green, black/gray -- that are also available as solid colored material
I'm going to use butterfly toggle anchors to secure mine. The toggle Bolts are rated for up to #200 (Toggle Anchors -Toggle Bolt and Wing Nut Kit for Hanging Heavy Items on Drywall ) ! you could also use zip toggles anchors (Simpson-Strong-Tie-FT18250R100-FlipToggle-Anchor)
I left this comment on one of you’re “tools under $20” videos and will put it here too: I don’t know if you know that but the best way to change the blade of a snap off utility blade is to extend it fully, pull on the blade so it comes off. Then you retract completely the mechanism so it catches the next blade. Much faster and less dangerous
I do like this honeycomb wall for the looks, but when I tried printing it and using it, those inserts fit so tight that getting them out seemed impossible without breaking something and I actually broke one insert. That was before it was even mounted to the wall so I had access to the back of it. Not sure what more would break if I could only pry it from the front. I thought I did something wrong, but many people on Printables also mentioned that the fit seems to be too tight. It seems like after you place it, re-arranging things might actually break parts, which isn't really great. Not sure if you did anything special, but when showcasing how it works at the start, it seems to snap in place without too much effort for you. Did you print it in PLA or PETG?
That sounds like a tolerance issue you would need to figure out with your specific printer. As you may be extruding a tiny bit more filament than his printer, and therefor your fit is must tighter. Haven't looked into the system, but I wonder if the OpenSCAD version he mentioned allowed you to add in some tolerance to each grid item (making them just slightly bigger), so you can print the holders normally, and it will fit your mounts perfectly without breaking.
@@channelnotfound403 yeah I'll have to experiment a bit more with printer and filament settings. I did try scaling the inserts down by 1% and that made the fit easier, but that means that mounts that go into those inserts would also have to be scaled down. But yeah I just need to spend some more time on this.
The OpenSCAD version you are using is not by Wireheadarts, it is by Xander. I had the Wireheadarts file but it didn't have the edge parameter. I noticed the different file name and found a similar parametric file by Xander that matches your "v2" file name shown in the video.
See how I made the LED Floating Shelf!
ruclips.net/video/jKxEuH794lE/видео.html
So... Basically it's the gridfinity wall panels that you use in this video I'm watching? If you haven't heard of gridfinity, it's mostly known for being a desk based system, where any flat surface can be turned into a compartmentalized storage system, whether it's metal toolbox drawers, or any kind of open space that's flat... Mr Freedman, (I forget his first name) is the creator of that system, and although I don't know if he is the original creator of the hexagonal wall system like you have here, he does make very good use of either this or a system very similar to this for wall stuff, and the version he designed was designed to be mostly similar to his flat surface/desk design...
But you know what? Whether he is the original creator of this system or not, that's the beauty of this system. The fact that this system can have parts added to it or remixed to fit different standards or any number of things, which is why I love the whole 3D printing scene.
There are plenty of things I would love to do that I can't do because I don't have a 3D printer, and I am to be honest, not the best at doing CAD modeling in the first place... But some day though, I'm going to do it, I think... Just need the money for a 3d printer and some filament 😂😂
Every time a brilliant craftsman shows people what 3d printers are really for, my soul rejoices. Thank you!
You never fail to impress. I just installed a bunch of metal pegboard in my garage so I wasn't really looking to do any new wall storage, but stayed for the whole video because of how well it was presented.
thank you! We've been really trying to lean into more storytelling and engaging content even if it's just talking
@@Fixthisbuildthatand thats a job well done then! Keep on doing it - its nice :)
Same here. I just installed a bunch of metal pegboard. Wish I’d seen this first, as my biggest peeve with the pegboard is finding appropriate hooks for what I want to hang, and the hooks eventually cost way more than the pegboard did! The idea of custom designing your own holders is the real winner here!
@@gregclareyou can still use 3d print for your peg board though
@@osmondwong508 Good thought. I hadn't considered this, as the pegboard holes are quite small for rubustly attaching 3D printed hangers. Would PLA be strong enough, or would a filament like PETG or Nylon be required?
Да Вы просто гений организации рабочего места. Всевозможных органайзеров! Мне нравится Ваша продвинутая позиция в решении таких задач. Плюс,подача с юмором просто радует душу. Спасибо за оперативные знания и позитив.
thank you so much! (and thx to Google translate)
This video is a perfect example of how 3D printers will turn us all insane. If this was a system that someone sold for $75, we would all agree that it was super finicky and not worth it. But because we've custom printed it, we think it's the best thing ever.
😂 😂 So true
The thing is - someone who'd sell it to us would use injection molds and sell it for a lot less than $75. And with it being cheaper we wouldn't care about it being finicky either.
as if we weren't insane already
Walmart sells it now lmao
Yeah, I made a test print and noped right out. Doesn't help that it actually isn't cheap (in filament and power) compared to the alternatives. Skadis was far cheaper for me.
Very nice!
I got a sheet of plywood, painted it white, anchored it to the wall with four screws and just drilled holes whever I wanted to mount something. $20 and I will never have to worry about it breaking. fast, strong, cheap and doesn't trigger my virtigo from all the holes. If I really want to move a hook I drill a new hole and if I really don't want to see the old hole I can either print a dummy peg or just put $0.01 worth of dowel in the hole.
can't beat that for the cost
How do you avoid drilling holes in the wall behind when you want a new hanger?
@@2degucitas before you put up the sheet, put some spacers behind it. Mount some 2x4s, 2x2s, etc, to the wall, or you can just screw them to the back of the sheet if it’s going on top of a desk/workbench, just to keep it away from the wall, and however thick the spacers are, that’s how much room you have to drill without hitting the wall. If you have 2 inches, mark off 2” or less on your drill bit with tape, and the tape prevents you from going too far and drilling into the wall.
Your my hero that’s what I’m doing
I used to do that, but not very flexible. But glad you reminded me. Think I will do plywood on to my walls, and then screw the hexgrids to it. Best of both, and no wall anchors to defile my sense of craftsmanship!
Literally one of the most helpful RUclips videos I've ever watched. I have a couple of instances where standard pegboard just wasn't right. Now I know what to do.
Awesome! Glad it helped
It should also be noted that PLA is subject to deformation when strain is applied to it over time, especially if it is in a hot environment (like a lot of garages are).
If you're going to 3D print these grids, I'd recommend a higher than usual infill percentage and give it a minimum of 3 shells.
Or use abs
Noooooo now I want to get into 3D printing too 😭 The customization is out of this world, really like it and great project!
Wow dude. This is magic. I could add led stripes on the back... Or maybe using some kind of translucent 3d print and the led strip lights to reflect that light...
Glad to see someone doing a video on this. I've got my tool wall in my basement shop decked out in the HSW stuff. I've even designed and published some things myself. I use HSW for the walls and gridfinity when the storage is horizontal (Drawers).
+1 for gridfinity
The builds you create have a soothing symmetry that heals my soul.
Seeing things like this makes me want to adopt this hobby. Just feels like so much to learn.
The bambu lab printers are really user friendly. I went from having 0 experience 3d printing with an unopened printer in a box to having my first benchy (it's a little tugboat that's a test print) in hand about an hour later. And that was including the print time of the figure.
There are gridfinity shelves for the honeycomb. And there is a few gridfinity trays for that exact deburring tool plus extra tips.
I really enjoy the design process. So now there is one more!
You can print now in airspace there a new way of printing that allows printing without any supports. I have not looked into it yet, but will eventually when I get time. It opens up way more possibilities and less waste.
I saw a cool technique recently where you can use a traditional paper document scanner to very accurately 2d scan an object. If you include a metal rule in the scan for calibration, you very easily have all the measurements, angles etc of the object you want to design. Easier than calipers.
Brilliant design! I luv how the internet and 3D printers are evolving.
Printed up a hex wall and associated parts for over my hobby workbench after seeing your video. Absolutely love the system. Thanks!!
Bonus points for the sound effects 🌟
I love this and the texteme priority you put on organization. "A place for everything and everything in its place".
I just can't get over that miter saw station. so clean and out of the way.
No way! I was literally trying to think of a way I could 3D print something rather than getting just one big non-size-adjustable peg board to hang my drones and RC vehicles on, and this is the perfect solution, looks awesome too!
Beeautiful. I imagine an alternative would be to CNC or maybe laser cut the same hex pattern in timber or mdf if someone wants a more solid backing, then screw into studs and plug the screws for a clean look and more useable grids. Great outcome!
Nice freeze frame of Taken in the background right at the "I will find you..." moment. Thanks for sharing this, now I wish my printer had a larger print area for these types of projects. But, I love the detail I get out of my resin printer. Pros and cons. Again, thanks for the video.
This makes me so happy, as hexagons are the bestagons!
Matt Parker would approve.
As Death The Kid from Soul Eater would say, "Perfectly symmetrical, it's beautiful!" Making the can holder for your Mtn Dew is the most important step to this project. Had you forgotten it you would have been universally maligned, and cast out as a heretic, LOL. Okay, maybe not, but you get my point. Outstanding work on this, and I really appreciate you sharing your mistakes rather than burying them.
Thanks!
Brad, love it! In my house we renamed the "fly swatter" spot to "fly spatula".
one of my favorite tools
"It should be fine..." The last words/thought before every craftsman ever inevitably learns a valuable lesson.
Honeycomb storage wall also works with multiboard. Multiboard is kinda beefy version with pegboard inserts and well as hex. I recommend looking into it for further modification...
very nice indeed. Probably won't ever get to do this bc I just don't have a use or need for a 3d printer. Still cool though. The Mountain Dew holder was the *chef kiss*
I bought a 3d printer specifically to make storage bins for my tools. I've had it for 3 months and have just made toys and figures for the kids lol
one of my first 3d prints was actually an air nozzle I designed for my shopvac, so that when it is on the "blow" mode it creates a very high volume of air to dust stuff, dry off cars after washing, fill up inflatable pools and what not
great usage!
Nice work! I'd also recommend to print a drill guide and dust catch cup. It's perfect to contain mess when drilling into drywall. Cheers!
Yes, definitely need to make one of those!
Thank you so much for this one! Great video! Bought the Bambu X1-C printer because of this video. It is an amazing machine and crazy fast. Printed the HC wall as well and the remix pro-tip for the edges saved me a ton of time and looks perfect!
PS - Being new to the 3D printer world, I have to say that it is very time consuming to sit there and stare at the printer for hours while it does its thing xD lol
Good job, nice system. Last time I painted my shop, it was a real pain to take everything down. So much so, that I kept my walls clean afterward and said "never again". Now I keep everything in drawers. And drawers. And drawers and drawers and drawers and drawers and drawers and drawers...
The Mountain Dew holder is the next level touch we have come to expect. Bravo sir! Bravo
Man, open source is amazing.
Have you ever seen shadow foam? It's a customizable foam cut out product and looks mega cool. You end up with a "shadow" of the tool (in whichever color brand you're loyal to) So you never lose another tool !
oh yeah. I used to be in Lean Six Sigma and we had shadow boards in the shops. Colin Furze actually just did an awesome one at his new shop
The problem with those is flexibility. What do you do when you want to add a tool but didn't leave enough space? You cannot rearrange it. Or what if you upgrade a tool and it is no longer the same shape? My tools change too often for that kind of system. This hex grid looks amazing!
Love the Green for the Dew shelf! 💚💚💚
i've found my wood burner makes a great 3D print welder.. it would be super easy to spot weld the backs of those grids and make them even stronger
nice idea!
I’d love to see failure tests to see maximum weight capacities. Like at what weight does a single cell fail. Or with how much torque would it take for a mount to sheer out…
nothing fails =)
The thing with the HSW system is that it's all hooks and friction based so weight capacity and torqueout will depend on how it's printed.
I'm thinking to go with "ThreadBoard" for exactly that reason
i basically put all the weight of my body on it and it didnt fail so i doubt any regular tools could make it fail
Did you use PLA+ for this wall? I see on the main honeycomb file page they don't recommend infill, but an additional wall. I'm really curious on your recommendations! Cheers sir, thanks for this.
Hey Brad! What 3D modeling software do you use? SketchUp is not working out for me with 3D Printing haha
Hey, Michael. Using Fusion 360. Steep learning curve but very powerful
Thank you for posting this video 🎉. You have a new subscriber. Keep up the great work 🎉.
Edge pieces please. Corners and flat parts. Really need them, cannot really FINISH my walls without them. It's literally "driving me up the wall" ;) ... just not far up enough that wall.
That is a nice solution with style. You could even have a poster of you kids as a background.
Ha! I just adopted this format also. The biggest struggle was the planning of what to hang and where on the wall to hang all items. How do you like your Bambu X1? Mine has been flawless for close to a year (I was an early backer on Kickstarter).
Yes, fully plan on rearranging mine as I put more up there. And the X1C is amazing!
Clever & Funny. Always never disappoints.
Very cool, Brad~! Very modular system. For your drawers, there's a guy, Zack Freedman, that created an organization system called Grid-Finity that works great~! I've printed some of his designs for organizing my storage drawers. Very flexible~! I think he mainly posts on Thangs, but most of those sites cross pollinate between each other (Thingiverse, Thangs, Printables, etc...). Just thought I'd give it a mention.
Way to go! I love the honey comb wall. Great look and practical. Thanks for sharing!
I like it and don't like it at the same time. Love the custom colors and organization but its too busy and I lost the tool in the grid. I would have to print out a bunch of color panels to snap in to allow for shadow boxing the tools. Good job .
I needed a complex shaped fitted ring for a project and I figured it would be easier to 3d print it so I went to look at online 3d printing services, and it would have been over $200 for a very small amount of plastic! So instead I bought an Ender 3 for the same price lol. Now I can move myself into the 'have a printer' category!
It's like when I was a kid and used to buy new gameboys just so I could play the new pokemon
love that!
I've always kept the idea of having a 3D Printer but never really justified buying it, ‘till I just saw this video and realized I *need* one now lol.
So, now I'm gonna go down a rabbit hole to find the best one for me xD.
thank you, just got my first 3d pinter and was looking for options to store my equipment
That's amazing ❤ It Looks awesome 🎉 And I feel your inner Monk when everything is symmetrical *sigh*
Fantastic, Brad! Really well done! 😃
I loved the design! It really looks great!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
thanks, MC!
Love your vibe and OCD/Perfectionism! 🙃
This Video pushed me over the edge of subscribing to your channel. The humor, the production quality and the topic of the video is just superb. Good job on that organizer wall, it looks fantastic!
thank you, sir! We're working hard on our video quality and production
Nice! Much more contemporary-looking than the pegboards.
Another awesome video! You know what they say, "Symmetry is Beauty" ....................... I share your OCD for that and " a place for everything and everything in its place", I know where every tool in my shop is, I haven't quite labeled each location .............. I'm jealous, where's my label maker!
The editing of this video was hilarious 😂 well done
First time watching one of your videos and I'm SUPER impressed! You're better than a professional TV personality. I just loved this video and found it because I've very recently got into 3D printing (Bambu X1-Carbon) :D Thanks for some great information AND entertainment! Well done!
here in Brazil we don't have IKEA but I really love the look of the Skadis system, so I decided I'd order from a local plasma cutting service, this way I could have a Skadis of any size
Absolutely perfect. Now I just need to setup my printer and actually do this!
thanks for the video! can you show us how you added the edges in the parametric design? I can't seem to find the right option
I'm going to upload all my files very soon
I really like the jokes you out in the videos, like when u hit tje fly. Its amazing and adds a toooooon, is not like the other, just one dude building things, jeep it uupp!! Grettings from argentina
Beautiful brilliant symple design and very practical 👍
I am I am only 47 seconds into the video. And the fact that I'm seeing all his cabinets and things made up. In his. Workshop it's amazing it's looking really good man. I wish I could make things like that and have a complete space with my things.
So satisfying!! Love it!
thanks!
Was already printing the wall when you uploaded😂. Glad to see a high quality video on the project
nice! hope it turns out great
Great, I just bought a fiber laser and now I have to come up with a good reason to get a 3D printer. Lol love there videos
I want a fiber laser bad...no idea what I'd do with it...but looks so cool :)
Man, I literally just printed 2 of these for my son's desk. Great timing
nice!
Looks interesting. But ...... maximizes horizontal dust collection surfaces. At least pegboard is essentially flush.
Looking for the edge pieces and the corner pieces. I went and printed the main areas first and spent forever looking through all the files thinking the edge pieces were somewhere. 3 days later I finally realized you did not include them... in the links as you had said that you would when you made the video. Please please post them.
Ankermake for the WIN!
That 3d print would be a good Idea for that studio desk camera wall mount for streaming, screen recording, and vloging!
Very very nice. I have never been more motivated to unpack the 3d printer we got a while back. Most interested in the tolerances as I’m sure many are. Great videos.
You are just the smartest guy.
I Saw Those But Was Not Real Sure About Them!!! Cool Wall!!! Thanks For Sharing!!!!👍😎
I've used gridfinity for organization in my shop which is also modular but not as useful for wall applications. I like this. My X1C with AMS actually is arriving today so these will print out a lot quicker my other printers..
This makes me want to get a 3D Printer now, thanks!
Your video skills are amazing as well as your craft talents ❤ and I love your sence for symmetry ❤❤❤
Wow. Looks great. Love the interchangeable design
have never really even considered buying a 3d printer till i saw this. i do so love me storage spaces...
So epic! Well done!
You used my simple cup design.... very nice to see... tku... I loved the Deburring model, will be added to my wall, for sure...
You should be able to bond the 3D printed pieces together using methylene chloride (a.k.a. dichloromethane) or tetrahydrofuran (a.k.a. oxolane). Both should melt the PLA surface and then evaporate very quickly. Depending on the exact PLA mix, the bonded area might become slightly flexible, but if the contact surface is large that won't be an issue. And that lets you put the anchors wherever you want, without having to worry about where the seams are (or were).
Nice! I probably would have gone with a lighter coloured filament so it blends into the wall more, and that way the tools you're looking for stand out more, but that's just personal taste. Looks good though!
Yeah, it was funny as I was putting stuff up so much of it was black too, lol
I would have painted the background wall in black. It find it kinda annoying to see all the connectors so clearly
And it would give the tools a "floating" effect..(I ask, as I do not know, is there a clear filament?)... Great idea Naasking.... Brad, keep up the AWESOME work...
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I have seen some labeled as clear, but I am not sure if they are actually clear or translucent with _(very little)_ white tint
.. as you can also get translucent with other tints -- red, orange, blue, purple, green, black/gray -- that are also available as solid colored material
@@jackknows6509 yes, clear filaments are common too actually, good thought
Fantastic. You always make my day
thank you :)
I enjoyed watching this as much as you enjoyed creating this. cant wait to create my own honeycomb storage wall. I will use gray and orange combo.
LOVE your content!
Have a Productive and Healthy Day!
thanks, Freddy!
Always so much fun when your videos come out. Great channel!
Thanks!
I'm going to use butterfly toggle anchors to secure mine. The toggle Bolts are rated for up to #200 (Toggle Anchors -Toggle Bolt and Wing Nut Kit for Hanging Heavy Items on Drywall ) ! you could also use zip toggles anchors (Simpson-Strong-Tie-FT18250R100-FlipToggle-Anchor)
good choice if you'll have a lot of weight on it
Great video! I might make myself some for the new workshop! thanks for posting about it.
Brilliant!! Love the "place for everything" and "everything in it's place".
Absolutely Awesome
I left this comment on one of you’re “tools under $20” videos and will put it here too:
I don’t know if you know that but the best way to change the blade of a snap off utility blade is to extend it fully, pull on the blade so it comes off. Then you retract completely the mechanism so it catches the next blade. Much faster and less dangerous
I do like this honeycomb wall for the looks, but when I tried printing it and using it, those inserts fit so tight that getting them out seemed impossible without breaking something and I actually broke one insert. That was before it was even mounted to the wall so I had access to the back of it. Not sure what more would break if I could only pry it from the front. I thought I did something wrong, but many people on Printables also mentioned that the fit seems to be too tight. It seems like after you place it, re-arranging things might actually break parts, which isn't really great.
Not sure if you did anything special, but when showcasing how it works at the start, it seems to snap in place without too much effort for you. Did you print it in PLA or PETG?
That sounds like a tolerance issue you would need to figure out with your specific printer. As you may be extruding a tiny bit more filament than his printer, and therefor your fit is must tighter. Haven't looked into the system, but I wonder if the OpenSCAD version he mentioned allowed you to add in some tolerance to each grid item (making them just slightly bigger), so you can print the holders normally, and it will fit your mounts perfectly without breaking.
@@channelnotfound403 yeah I'll have to experiment a bit more with printer and filament settings. I did try scaling the inserts down by 1% and that made the fit easier, but that means that mounts that go into those inserts would also have to be scaled down. But yeah I just need to spend some more time on this.
So impressive! I’m in love with the honeycomb design.
love the deburring tool holder
The OpenSCAD version you are using is not by Wireheadarts, it is by Xander. I had the Wireheadarts file but it didn't have the edge parameter. I noticed the different file name and found a similar parametric file by Xander that matches your "v2" file name shown in the video.
Excellent. Looks awesome.