I would honestly Print those boxes for my Office, Great Design and System. I would also like to See how you construct those boxes or other Things in CAD
Dude, you have taken shop organization to a whole new level with new technology. Every time I think you're done, you just keep adding more killer organization!!! Your channel is a brilliant example to show how 3D printing and woodworking can live in harmony. And anytime people complain about 3D printing not being "real woodworking" I'm sending them your way. Keep it up! -Brad
Dude thank you so much for your kind words! I love what you do, and congrats on your first Million, I se you're well on your way to a second one allready :)
@@achappel Great video--I just subscribed and no doubt you'll hit that 1/4 million marks soon. Brad's a great guy. I love how he still interacts with the community outside of his own channel even after hitting that million subscriber milestone. His work ethic hasn't changed.
Printing things not only for my husbands workshop, but for my kitchen drawers, to help organised those pesky utensils. Keep up the great work, you are truly an inspiration
I need a version of this to organize literally everything in my future life. I don't think I can live without this now that I have seen this level of organization.
It is the second drawer with all the miscellaneous kitchen stuff that could really do with this system for me. Simply by making all the holders effectively double height will make a huge difference.
I always figured he printed a few of them and bought the rest on Shapeways or something. Unless he had the idea for this video a year ago, lol. That's a lot of printing.
Game changer dude! In my apartment, I have one drawer to hold all my kitchen items like: the scale, dough cutter, lemon juicer wine opener etc. It’s deep and doesn’t work well with drop in dividers. I printed several of these boxes with the grid and now have vertical storage for everything listed above. AWESOME!!!!
So many drawers. So much procrastination... I justify it by watching videos on how to organize my messes. I think you may have eliminated my excuses and motivated some action! Thank you Alexandre!
first thing ill print: my custom minimalist EDC (everyday carry) cash and card wallet with a built-in key organizer just found your channel and it's absolutely perfect content for me - woodworking, organizing and 3d printing. keep it up!
I love this so organised, I really want to get into 3D printing and the first thing I would print is desktop organiser for my model painting supplies :)
I have a 1970s Danish modular writing desk that my Cintiq lives on, I'd love to print a stationary version of the tools/bit holders for the drawer of the desk unit!
Dear god of assortment, PLEASE make an addition of everything to fit in IKEA Kallax drawers that everyone has and really need an upgrade! Me and my friend Manos (that might have already contact you) have already made some normall boxes that fit in a grid too but we just can't keep up with your creativity! 😂 We believe these would be greatly appreciated in this community. Hope you contact soon 😇
You should be able to do that yourself with his standard files. Measure the width of the drawers, estimate how many squares of the grid you can fit across at standard size, then either scale up or scale down the files for printing to get it within a few mm or fractions of an inch of a perfect fit, test print the grid base and check fit. Make sure you use that scaling factor for all the other objects and check their fit. The only thing to watch out for is the height of the organizers, you would have to test it out to make sure there isn't too much dead space or that the boxes aren't too tall. I would guess it would be acceptable.
@@stringsofair8039 thank you. We thought of that but it would alla just come awkward. Also for the files in this video resizing wouldn't work well. It would need resign. I imagine his source files are parametric so it would be much of a hushle to make the STL files and I believe it would boost his site income.
Or (ironically enough) IKEA ALEX drawers that a lot of people use for their desks. The internal dimensions are 295mm wide by 525mm deep (which doesn't fit 55x55 very well!). I wouldn't want to scale the STLs as the wall thickness would be all off.
@@naxxtor Unless I calculated it wrong your scaling factor would be 1.072727 so it ends up being 59x59. That should get you right to 295mm wide with 5 rows and 8 columns with some space (assuming your 3D printer is close enough to printing 1:1) You could shrink it one step to be 49.166x49.166 which would be a scaling factor of 0.8939393. That would get you 6 rows and 10 columns with some space. Wall thickness is easily taken care of by setting wall thickness minimums and checking the slicer to make sure it's all good.
Man, I need a printer to print those boxes, I’m dying in my OCD here 😂 so I guess if I won that printer then many more sorting boxes will be living in this world.
This is a great idea and I am planning to make that for my IKEA drawers, but for me, there is one huge problem with the drill-bits tray, especially if you have OCD: it works fine only while the number of drill-bits equals the number of slots, respecting their sizes. But when you lose a drill-bit, or it wears out and you have to replace it, and you are unable to find an identical replacement, the whole thing turns into an OCD nightmare.
First thing I'd print is prototype of my electric motor speed controller housing and of course bins for better organization of my workspace to work on my electronics.
So.... much..... possibilities..... To the collection of assortment boxes I personally would add some modular spanner holders, because the ones I see available are not even close to what I am looking for in my workshop. Also as an electrician by trade I would make some equipment storage / holders to take on site with me - maybe a bit holder to attach to my tool belt, or a probe protecting holder attached to multimeter to keep the probes safe and handy.
There are a couple missing. They are split into A and B sections, but there are a couple of B's missing that could complete the sets. For instance there is a 1w x 2h "A" section with the label plate, but no 1w x 2h "B" section to create a full 1x4. There are 2 or three pieces like that. I've been printing on my Monoprice Mini and can only do a limited set, but am limited to 1x2, 1x1, or 2x2 due to the missing gap. a 1x1B, 1x2B and a 2x2B wold allow for printing at least up to a 2x4 for me. :) Overall not a huge deal though. The set is amazing.
@Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg For electronic components the boxes would be fantastic! I bought a few small... I don't know exactly the name in English... But the small plastic thing with drawers. It's not great, but it's helping a LOT already. (Unfortunately I don't have a 3d printer... Yet.)
Yeah he has 3 printers probably running for the last couple of weeks. It is a lot of printing. Also the many random colors suggest he buys filament in surprise boxes when some retailer sells filament cheaper buy you don't get to choose what you get (usually colors that are not selling great).
If i am the winner 🏆 of this giveaway I will print boxes that you make in your video to put in my drawer, because in my drawer write know I have paper orgami boxes because I loved that idea 💡. I will then replace them with 3D printed ones. I will also print a submarine model and a plane and add motors and remote controlles as I love enginnering and technology. I hope I am the winner. HAVE A GREAT DAY.
Now that's a lot of comments. I'd definitely print a mold to shape a piece of leather so it can fit outside/on top of my whetstone so I can keep my tools super sharp that way
Just a followup to my earlier post. My $20 payment was cashed, but no response from him. I sent 2 follow up letters, and still nothing. FOLKS, I ADVISE AGAINST BUYING FROM THIS SITE AS THERE IS NO CUSTOMER SERVICE. THEY TAKE YOUR MONEY BUT DON'T DELIVER.
The Open Press Project's 3D printed printing press would absolutely be the first thing I'd print on this little baby. It would change the game for my small scale block prints.
It's a tough choice between tabletop miniatures, or a bunch of the transportable cases with inserts! Really enjoying these videos though, and that's the main thing
First thing I would print is a wide suction adapter with a clamp system to fit my shop vacuum and that I can place next to my tools when I'm using them
The first thing I would print... Easy one: One of my architectural models for my studies in architecture! I have been slicing some just for fun and I can't wait for actual printing one and to inspect them as a physical object.
Whew! After a ton of drawer organization of course, a bunch of little repair and enhancement parts I've thought of for several tools, and lots of little brackets for holding things in place such as fans, LEDs etc.
That that mini printer I'd probably be printing scenery for D&D games, after making a ton of boxes, and upgrades for the mini printer, and possibly a benchy.
I love your grid system! I also have a modular idea for easy-to-switch-out prosthetic arm attachments and modifications for fellow hobbyists. That's probably the first thing I'd print if I won!
Awesome. Just been researching 3D printer as I am a total novice and came across your youtube channel. Now I know what my first project will be when I get one...
I've wanted a 3D printer for many years but never pulled the trigger. The Prusa mini looks awesome, If I had one I'd print a stand for my Elektron digitone!
I have been so frustrated with how to organize my small tool and bits - None of the premade parts boxes solves it and are too expensive.. Your 3D Solution is genius and practical! Please enter me into your contest for the 3D printer which the smaller size would be super useful for my small one car workshop and also enable my kids to learn 3D printing with practical projects - like organizing their toys and Mom's stuff in the bathroom and kitchen!. Love how you really explain your reasoning and producing a modular solution! Job well done. Thank you.
i love these boxes - i designed some similar ones to fit cheap plastic drawers I bought locally I use to sort LEGO pieces. My printer broke a while ago though so that Prusa would be used immediately.
I do love a tidy workspace, Top job
...said the Lord an Master of Metal 👍🍰
I would love to see something flying, maybe with a PulseJet?? #Time2BuiltLightFlyingTanks ;)
Colin have you seen Integza's turbo charged pulse jet engine? You should check it out, epic collab would be epic ;)
thanks mate ✌️ only things that's missing is a carpet 😜
@@achappel and a tie-rack!
Cool Colin... makers are really connected!
Did anyone else notice the "three sizes of drill bits" when holding up chisels? Love the videos Alexandre!
I did ha ha ha but he corrected himself the next time around talking about them ha ha ha
I would honestly Print those boxes for my Office, Great Design and System. I would also like to See how you construct those boxes or other Things in CAD
Did anyone notice he laughs in between words a lot?
It’s thehaha best
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to notice... not long as it turns out :P
Maybe in the next video we will see drill bits made out of chisels?
Dude, you have taken shop organization to a whole new level with new technology. Every time I think you're done, you just keep adding more killer organization!!! Your channel is a brilliant example to show how 3D printing and woodworking can live in harmony. And anytime people complain about 3D printing not being "real woodworking" I'm sending them your way. Keep it up! -Brad
Dude thank you so much for your kind words! I love what you do, and congrats on your first Million, I se you're well on your way to a second one allready :)
@@achappel Great video--I just subscribed and no doubt you'll hit that 1/4 million marks soon. Brad's a great guy. I love how he still interacts with the community outside of his own channel even after hitting that million subscriber milestone. His work ethic hasn't changed.
Printing things not only for my husbands workshop, but for my kitchen drawers, to help organised those pesky utensils. Keep up the great work, you are truly an inspiration
Filament shop: "So how many rolls do you need, Alex?"
Alex: "Yes"
People like you are the perfect example, what creatives could do „at home“ with the right tool like a 3D Printer 👍🏻
I need a version of this to organize literally everything in my future life. I don't think I can live without this now that I have seen this level of organization.
4:06 I would stick a small magnet in the back below the small drills so they don't fly around, just in case.
I’d love to finally have a silverware drawer organizer that fits my drawer perfectly, and has the actual size slots I need.
It is the second drawer with all the miscellaneous kitchen stuff that could really do with this system for me. Simply by making all the holders effectively double height will make a huge difference.
thats smart! I am gonna tinker with tinker kad at some point when i have a moment to experiment.
I think I would also go with this one
this man must be bending time some how, how he gets this much printing done but still pumps out a video every week or so is mind boggling
had exactly the same thought, but maybe he has a secret 3d printer layer next door with 66 3d printers working 'round the clock :)
I always figured he printed a few of them and bought the rest on Shapeways or something. Unless he had the idea for this video a year ago, lol. That's a lot of printing.
It's just satisfying to see all of them fit together
Game changer dude! In my apartment, I have one drawer to hold all my kitchen items like: the scale, dough cutter, lemon juicer wine opener etc. It’s deep and doesn’t work well with drop in dividers. I printed several of these boxes with the grid and now have vertical storage for everything listed above. AWESOME!!!!
excellent designs for the organizers! 👏😎
Yes very organized 😃
Hallo Adrian🦆😉 guess we watch the same videos
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Hey marsgizmooo
Hello
This is the first time I’ve seen 3D printing being utilised in a way I could imagine myself using.
I'd love this for prototyping, I just started studying product design this year so it would come in sooo handy!!
Same here just started studying product design
So many drawers. So much procrastination... I justify it by watching videos on how to organize my messes. I think you may have eliminated my excuses and motivated some action! Thank you Alexandre!
Little boxes in the workshop, little boxes made of PLA-y!
The way he organized the drill bits is oddly satisfying.
0:47 "So this is the current situation in my drawers."
Excerpt from Alexandre's collection of pickup lines
First thing I would print…. The parts for the two player arcade cabinet. That’s the design that made me a real fan of yours.
Not going to lie. These assortment boxes are definitely going to make an appearance in my own workshop before too long.
First thing i would print: Dremel bit storage.
I need a version of this organization for my kitchen, definitely the first thing I'd print
first thing ill print: my custom minimalist EDC (everyday carry) cash and card wallet with a built-in key organizer
just found your channel and it's absolutely perfect content for me - woodworking, organizing and 3d printing. keep it up!
So much shop greatness going on here. I may just feature these boxes in an upcoming video of mine. I think I would print your camera rig parts!
Worlds colliding. 💪🏻
i watch you
Love love love it when other makers that I watch are commenting on each other's videos
@@icommaDK Same here. For some reason it always surprises me and I don't know why.
I was actually thinking about how to direct you to these videos halfway through only to find your comment lol
Your budget for filament is bigger than what i use for rent and food combined.. I envy that :D
I'd print a prosthetic leg for my grandparent's dog!
Outside of dozens of these boxes for my own workspace, D&D minis and other tabletop things!
One day he will probably be 3D printing houses. Love the vids.
First thing one of those boxes for my drill bits so I can get my mug back.
I love this so organised, I really want to get into 3D printing and the first thing I would print is desktop organiser for my model painting supplies :)
Yeah, the ender 3 v2 is a great starting printer. And if you are on tight budget the ender 3 does the job
I have a 1970s Danish modular writing desk that my Cintiq lives on, I'd love to print a stationary version of the tools/bit holders for the drawer of the desk unit!
I would start printing some wall-decoration for my big, empty walls!!
Dammnn good idea
When he finishes to organize the shop, he I'll be used 1ton of filament hahaha
Dear god of assortment, PLEASE make an addition of everything to fit in IKEA Kallax drawers that everyone has and really need an upgrade! Me and my friend Manos (that might have already contact you) have already made some normall boxes that fit in a grid too but we just can't keep up with your creativity! 😂 We believe these would be greatly appreciated in this community. Hope you contact soon 😇
Awesome idea!! We need assortment boxes to fit in IKEA Kallax. @Alexandre Chappel
You should be able to do that yourself with his standard files.
Measure the width of the drawers, estimate how many squares of the grid you can fit across at standard size, then either scale up or scale down the files for printing to get it within a few mm or fractions of an inch of a perfect fit, test print the grid base and check fit. Make sure you use that scaling factor for all the other objects and check their fit.
The only thing to watch out for is the height of the organizers, you would have to test it out to make sure there isn't too much dead space or that the boxes aren't too tall. I would guess it would be acceptable.
@@stringsofair8039 thank you. We thought of that but it would alla just come awkward. Also for the files in this video resizing wouldn't work well. It would need resign. I imagine his source files are parametric so it would be much of a hushle to make the STL files and I believe it would boost his site income.
Or (ironically enough) IKEA ALEX drawers that a lot of people use for their desks. The internal dimensions are 295mm wide by 525mm deep (which doesn't fit 55x55 very well!). I wouldn't want to scale the STLs as the wall thickness would be all off.
@@naxxtor Unless I calculated it wrong your scaling factor would be 1.072727 so it ends up being 59x59. That should get you right to 295mm wide with 5 rows and 8 columns with some space (assuming your 3D printer is close enough to printing 1:1)
You could shrink it one step to be 49.166x49.166 which would be a scaling factor of 0.8939393. That would get you 6 rows and 10 columns with some space.
Wall thickness is easily taken care of by setting wall thickness minimums and checking the slicer to make sure it's all good.
Hi AL CH love your videos and the first thing I would print with the Prusa would be parts to make a chair out of broom sticks like you !!!
00:47 "So, this is the current situation in my drawers. As you can see, it's really not that bad."
3D printing assortment ecstasy! And with international measurement system. Double ecstasy.
First thing I would print: brackets for cable management
great idea on the grid system to keep the boxes from moving around
Man, I need a printer to print those boxes, I’m dying in my OCD here 😂 so I guess if I won that printer then many more sorting boxes will be living in this world.
I'm going to print myself a tiny Alexandre, and he'll help organize my house!
This is a great idea and I am planning to make that for my IKEA drawers, but for me, there is one huge problem with the drill-bits tray, especially if you have OCD: it works fine only while the number of drill-bits equals the number of slots, respecting their sizes. But when you lose a drill-bit, or it wears out and you have to replace it, and you are unable to find an identical replacement, the whole thing turns into an OCD nightmare.
You sure you arent misusing ocd ?
it surely isnt something that should be thrown around
First thing I'd print is prototype of my electric motor speed controller housing and of course bins for better organization of my workspace to work on my electronics.
I will print your boxes and complete the projects that i have laying around because i don't have a 3d printer.
Good
Im a woodworker and Im still going gridfinity
I'm still waiting for a video called "Building a shredder for all my old Boxes" 😂
Maybe He could melt them back down and make some art? or even better more storage options!
Use calcium alginate immobilized lactate oxidase to convert the boxes into pyruvate, then use yeast to turn the pyruvate into beer
The first thing I would print would be parts I need to build my own camera slider. And of course the boxes, so cool!
The first thing I would print is my prototype 4L computer case!
ok, now I really need a 3D printer 👍🏻💪🏻
Xd
I love my Prusa mk3s. It is so fun.
I feel like I’ve just had an tupperware get together for makers.
So.... much..... possibilities.....
To the collection of assortment boxes I personally would add some modular spanner holders, because the ones I see available are not even close to what I am looking for in my workshop.
Also as an electrician by trade I would make some equipment storage / holders to take on site with me - maybe a bit holder to attach to my tool belt, or a probe protecting holder attached to multimeter to keep the probes safe and handy.
Does the master collection contain split files for the Prusa Mini? I have the old box combo and the files are split for 22cm but I'd nee it to be 18cm
There are a couple missing. They are split into A and B sections, but there are a couple of B's missing that could complete the sets. For instance there is a 1w x 2h "A" section with the label plate, but no 1w x 2h "B" section to create a full 1x4. There are 2 or three pieces like that. I've been printing on my Monoprice Mini and can only do a limited set, but am limited to 1x2, 1x1, or 2x2 due to the missing gap. a 1x1B, 1x2B and a 2x2B wold allow for printing at least up to a 2x4 for me. :) Overall not a huge deal though. The set is amazing.
First thing I'd print: funky new monopoly pieces.
Every time you lean on the drawer, my heart skips a beat. Like one of these days all of your materials and drawer are going to be on the floor.
haha I like living on the edge :P (ps: they are rated for 40kg)
@@achappel Have you ever tried to measure the weight you apply by leaning on it ? :p
Nice to see, I imagine doing it with a print hole to put a magnet to more secure.
I would really like to print one of the shelfs with secret space in them.
@Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg For electronic components the boxes would be fantastic!
I bought a few small... I don't know exactly the name in English... But the small plastic thing with drawers.
It's not great, but it's helping a LOT already.
(Unfortunately I don't have a 3d printer... Yet.)
@Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg yeah that is good idea either
id have that printer going a years straight just on the assortment boxes.
I know rite! This guy makes it seems so easy to print, but this takes a shitload lot of time 😅
@@MaxHuisman ... and filament! 😅
Yeah he has 3 printers probably running for the last couple of weeks. It is a lot of printing. Also the many random colors suggest he buys filament in surprise boxes when some retailer sells filament cheaper buy you don't get to choose what you get (usually colors that are not selling great).
That’s why you swap out to a 0.8mm nozzle and increase your layer heights. Would cut down on time significantly
Literally the whole video: "but wait there's more!"
First thing i would print is... table organizer. boxes, drawers, penholder, usb/sdcard holder, figurins. just to keep the table top tidy :D
The first suff to print: I would print is a USB holder
If i am the winner 🏆 of this giveaway
I will print boxes that you make in your video to put in my drawer, because in my drawer write know I have paper orgami boxes because I loved that idea 💡.
I will then replace them with 3D printed ones.
I will also print a submarine model and a plane and add motors and remote controlles as I love enginnering and technology.
I hope I am the winner.
HAVE A GREAT DAY.
Me looking at my large pile of tools and other stuff: 'ok...'
Me in my room looking at my drawer
👁👄👁
Now that's a lot of comments. I'd definitely print a mold to shape a piece of leather so it can fit outside/on top of my whetstone so I can keep my tools super sharp that way
My daughter’s first print would be “a basket to go to the store. And a toy carrot.”
I need a 3d printer,
So RUclips do your thing 😼😼😼
The year 2055:
Alexandre: "Hey, I finished Organising my Workshop using 3D Printing..."
Internet: "Noooooo. God, Noooo, pls noooooooooo"
to stop the sliding you can also use poster putty. thats what i have for my kitchen utensils and its been working great
#gridfinity
gridfinity hue hue
Just a followup to my earlier post. My $20 payment was cashed, but no response from him. I sent 2 follow up letters, and still nothing. FOLKS, I ADVISE AGAINST BUYING FROM THIS SITE AS THERE IS NO CUSTOMER SERVICE. THEY TAKE YOUR MONEY BUT DON'T DELIVER.
I would print cnc cord management parts and a cup holder enlarged that fits in cup holder but swings out of the way to hold two beverages in one hole.
The Open Press Project's 3D printed printing press would absolutely be the first thing I'd print on this little baby. It would change the game for my small scale block prints.
It's a tough choice between tabletop miniatures, or a bunch of the transportable cases with inserts! Really enjoying these videos though, and that's the main thing
First thing I would print is a wide suction adapter with a clamp system to fit my shop vacuum and that I can place next to my tools when I'm using them
Glad I found this channel. First thing I would print is an organizer for my kitchen drawers. Thank you for sharing.
Definitely the plywood boxes that you make!
The first thing I would print... Easy one: One of my architectural models for my studies in architecture! I have been slicing some just for fun and I can't wait for actual printing one and to inspect them as a physical object.
Reinventing your own reinventions...iteration upon iteration, apparently without limit. Well done.
I sometimes enjoy organizing stuff more than creating stuff... I would defo print some storage on that Prusa Mini...
Whew! After a ton of drawer organization of course, a bunch of little repair and enhancement parts I've thought of for several tools, and lots of little brackets for holding things in place such as fans, LEDs etc.
3D printer has been my dream, especially with the brand Prusa. First thing first: I would want to build a kids toys out of my Prusa Mini
I would print the drill organizer boxes. Brilliant!
Just bought these organisers and printing them now - First thing I would print with the Prusa, even more boxes for my drawers!!
Definitely would print practical and useful assortment boxes!
First thing I would print after many many boxes would be an RC caravan for my nephew. Love the video, very inspiring.
Cool video. I do believe I would use that nifty little printer to print small containers for my sign painting brushes.
That that mini printer I'd probably be printing scenery for D&D games, after making a ton of boxes, and upgrades for the mini printer, and possibly a benchy.
I love your grid system!
I also have a modular idea for easy-to-switch-out prosthetic arm attachments and modifications for fellow hobbyists.
That's probably the first thing I'd print if I won!
Awesome. Just been researching 3D printer as I am a total novice and came across your youtube channel. Now I know what my first project will be when I get one...
Boxes for any kind of Darts equipment... Flights, Shafts, Rings and of course Dart Sets ;)
The first thing I would print is a center console organizer for my subaru crosstrek
I've wanted a 3D printer for many years but never pulled the trigger. The Prusa mini looks awesome, If I had one I'd print a stand for my Elektron digitone!
I have been so frustrated with how to organize my small tool and bits - None of the premade parts boxes solves it and are too expensive.. Your 3D Solution is genius and practical! Please enter me into your contest for the 3D printer which the smaller size would be super useful for my small one car workshop and also enable my kids to learn 3D printing with practical projects - like organizing their toys and Mom's stuff in the bathroom and kitchen!. Love how you really explain your reasoning and producing a modular solution! Job well done. Thank you.
Yazzzz! I would totally print some of your trays. I really need some bit storage!
First thing i would print are probably inserts for my board games. They are really in need of some organisation :D
I would definitely print up some orbital sandpaper holders and some router jigs!
I'm making the drill bit case or maybe the 3x3 with the bowl top... Maybe everything.
Super cool! I would go crazy printing a bunch of the little egg shaped inserts.
i love these boxes - i designed some similar ones to fit cheap plastic drawers I bought locally I use to sort LEGO pieces. My printer broke a while ago though so that Prusa would be used immediately.