I have a pretty good tip for anyone with a sandblasting cabinet...Whatever you use for a window will quickly get etched to the point you can't see through it by whatever abrasive you are using. The trick to keeping your window clear is to get a roll of Overhead Projector Film and use it as a sacrificial layer between your window and the cabinet. A 50ft roll cost about $14 and will last many years depending how often you use cabinet.
My idea was to use some clear cellophane packing tape, but transparency sheets for ohp works well too! My reasoning for the tape was that the gooey adhesive would act as a roughness/void filler in those plastic storage containers to make the container more transparent (like spraying a clear coat on plastic sanded to a high grit)
I got four rolls of clear tinting film I found at a market cheap, cut a section and stick it on with water under it and squeegee the water out the water lets you line it up before the glue sticks , works fantastic and this film seems to last a long time. oh the glue is more like a static glue like the film on your mobile phone when you buy it, just peels off.
It is said "a picture is worth a thousand words." Each segment of your video contains much in the way of detail and instruction, and yet not a word is spoken. You are a gifted communicator in this format, as well as innovative builder. Well done!
Very nice video! What a bliss it is to hear only the tools and the action, and no music. Great workmanship, too! Absolutely inspiring! I worked with sandblasting once. Semi industrial - much larger cabins, of course, with real sand and with more pressure. We blasted glass as well as metal, wood, and plastic. Our cabins were totally covered on the inside in large rubber sheets, since that is the only thing that will withstand the blast when running it regularly. With the lower pressure and less work load you probably will not have the problem, otherwise that would be an idea. I would also consider painting the metal grid with silicone rubber.
He's on his own level of craftsmanship - he's the JSK-koubou of self-made tools. It all seems so straightforward and logical when he builds something, but if I tried it I'd get little details all wrong and it wouldn't quite fit together correctly.
A very nice build of a media-blasting cabinet. All the ones I've seen have been metal and required a grounding strap due to the build up of static charge between the beads of media. You can get quite a shock while removing your hands from the gloves. Your choice of wood to construct your cabinet from eliminates this small hazard quite effectively. Great design and construction in this video!
Absolutely Unbelievable. Yet we sit here and see if from beginning to end. What a genius. Thank Sir. 絶対に信じられない。しかし、私たちはここに座って、最初から最後までを確認します。なんて天才だ。サーに感謝します。
I made a couple tubes with tiny holes blowing down across the glass to slow the impact of sand hitting the view screen, I change it half as much now! Lining the box with sheet steel will help with the erosion of the wood inside on the heavily impacted areas too .Good job on the build.
Appreciate the work you went into designing and assembling this box! However, I liked more all of the clever fixtures and such that you have built for your workshop! Clearly, you area a cabinet maker of much skill! Thanks!!
I worked in a garage when I was 14 in the 50s using a sandblaster to clean spark plugs and a complete strip down of Whitbread beer lorries every part down to nuts and bolts 8 am to 6pm in those days 6 and a half day week.. Great video... thank you Sir,
Without words ... literally without words ... It may also be because I speak as a non-expert, but ... on the one hand the possibility of building a sandblaster by yourself, on the other hand to see that for someone (but not for myself🤣😤 ) is it possible to work with such cleanliness and precision, it literally disarms me ... But it gives me hope that if possible for someone else ... in this case for you ... it will also be possible for someone like me ... with SOOOOO commitmentOO ... but it will also be possible for me ... Thank you for the great inspiration you give me with all your works ... You are really great ...👏👏👏🎩🎩🎩
Ledges in the cabinet including around the window collects grit. Large chamfers and sealed end grain helps shed grit. Have changeable bottom buckets for different grits and a vacuum port/hose in the cabinet for cleaning prior to grit change. Also cover the glass and light cover with low tack car window tint. All these helped my cabinet run smoothly, hope yours does as well.
Just a thought. If you blast a blank sheet and place that behind the logo, the logo should disappear and fully appear when illuminated. That would be cool to know and see. Thanks for the videos. I'm contemplating a SB cabinet for my tiny shop when I figure out where to put it. Genius!
If you use a magnet before a plastic bottle it will help clean the sand from rust and iron (magnetic) particles even before they will fall down the bottle. Even place magnet outside plywood.
Just be aware that Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3), what we call red rust, only very very weakly magnetic and magnet traps don't work on it. The black form, Ferrous Oxide (Fe3O4) is slightly magnetic and you will catch some of it. Mostly, though, magnet traps are a panacea.
Muy buen trabajo y con resultados espectaculares !! Todo a medida y con excelente terminación. Gracias por compartir estos buenos trabajos !! Queda buena gente en este mundo politizado !!
Very well thought out and organised process of making this sand blaster, including all the necessary jigs required to make this big project. Respect. 素敵滅法です。全ての工具と機材を考え作って、この砂吹き工具のため。先生のロジカルな企画と実行のは本当に敬服しています。
Your work is impressive. Really clean! I do know at this point not having a table saw is almost a channel trademark of yours. BUT, I have to say it: I've never seen anyone work so hard at NOT having a table saw. Shop space was an issue for me, so I went with a Sawstop job site saw, so I can fold it up. Really accurate saw.
Сколько талантливых людей создал Бог, всех угробило "правительство" (я имею ввиду Тесла и т.п.) Берегите себя, такую пользу людям показываете, спасибо ‼️❤️❤️❤️
If you're not a multi gazillionaire, then please hire yourself a public affairs person to get your name out there. Holy smoke this is fantastic workmanship!!!
Señores...esto se llama arte...lo unico que veo riesgoso es el pequeño tanque gris,ya que esta pegado y debe estar soldado,ya que ahi hay mucha presion Saludos desde monterrey mexico
Great build, not sure I would trust the plastic pressure tank over time or if it was placed near an area with uv light. I built one similar 25 yrs ago, painted the inside of mine white, cut a slot on top and added a clear plastic panel & florescent light on top. I later added 1/8" white Plexiglas to the back wall as it was getting ate up by the sand, this helped as the sand will frost it but just bounces off and still reflex light. Also exhaust your cabinet to the outside as silicosis is real.
You are right. What he has there is a time bomb. It may not go off for a year, it may not go off i 5 years,,,,but if you waite long enough it WILL explode,,,,And PVC bombs are fragmentation anti-personnel types types, and a canister of air at 150 PSI has enough umph to blow that sand blaster, and anybody standing on front of it through a wall. ,,,, but hey, It's hos ass, I do recommend that no one visit his shop, though.
É uma honra e um privilégio ver profissionais de guardar você trabalhando meus parabéns que a internet conseguiu produzir profissionais iguais a você Muito obrigado🙏🏽👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Always amazing to watch highly skilled people doing their craft. I've got a feeling he didn't get to this level by watching TV and smoking weed all day.
You've just blown my mind buddy lol. Did I just watch you build your own high pressure compressor? Lol that makes so much sense how it worked. The only thing I can believe you didn't do was put a rip off film on the back side of the glass. Like a clear tint style. It's damn sure easier and cheaper than replacing the glass. Think like a race biker with vizier rips. I love the custom builds in your work shop. Great job!
Some years ago I bought a used steel blast cabinet. The price was a steal but the thing is black, a patently stupid color for a device that relies on good lighting so you can see what you are doing. I painted the interior white. After seeing the erosion of the white paint after minimal use of the cabinet I highly recommend lining a design like this with sheet aluminum. You will be through that wood in no time with heavy use.
😶That is not only the best and most practical shot blasting cabinet I have ever seen but it’s a beautiful work of art, you are a very talented man, and can I buy it 😁 I bet your workshop is a handyman’s dream! Definitely a new subscriber, I’m looking forward to watching the rest of your artwork 🙌🙌🙌 edit, very therapeutic
*Friendly advise JSK:* speaking for myself, I don't like seeing the finished product at the beginning. It's like reading, or knowing the ending of a book you've just purchased. jmo :) *Well done* btw. *[edit]:* I don't know if it's been suggested, but placing a magnet in the media collector is very helpful. My buddy hangs one from a wire that's tied to a small removable rod just below the containers opening.
Awesome build!🤩 I couldn't stop watching. I recently made an indoor carving/ dust collection box, so I can power carve wood indoors. Mine does the job, but I'm definitely going to incorporate some of these ideas 💡 in my next build. The clear plastic bin I used is effective, but I would love to have a piece as beautiful as this, as well as a sound proofed cabinet to muffle the shop vac and cyclone it's attached to. Your beautiful build just gave me so many great ideas. Thank you for sharing!😊👍
Before I even watch I know that this is going to be another beautifully crafted, innovative, well executed, thoughtful and functional design that is easily achievable by mere mortals ! = ) Thank you once again for your content, ideas and designs.
The craftsmanship is exquisite. The design is practical and handsome. Truly impressive. However, please be careful with PVC. It can shatter, and if that happens when under pressure the pieces could be like shrapnel. PVC is not rated for use with air pressure. When it shatters, the results are ugly.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , como siempre , un sistema de chorreo magnífico , todo montado y encajado a la perfección , muchas gracias por compartir tanta creatividad , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)
I have a pretty good tip for anyone with a sandblasting cabinet...Whatever you use for a window will quickly get etched to the point you can't see through it by whatever abrasive you are using. The trick to keeping your window clear is to get a roll of Overhead Projector Film and use it as a sacrificial layer between your window and the cabinet. A 50ft roll cost about $14 and will last many years depending how often you use cabinet.
thank you for the advice.
I decided to use a rubber magnet to fix the transparent film.
Thanks I’ve been using face shield lens but your idea is cheaper. 👍🏻
My idea was to use some clear cellophane packing tape, but transparency sheets for ohp works well too! My reasoning for the tape was that the gooey adhesive would act as a roughness/void filler in those plastic storage containers to make the container more transparent (like spraying a clear coat on plastic sanded to a high grit)
I got four rolls of clear tinting film I found at a market cheap, cut a section and stick it on with water under it and squeegee the water out the water lets you line it up before the glue sticks , works fantastic and this film seems to last a long time. oh the glue is more like a static glue like the film on your mobile phone when you buy it, just peels off.
Screen protctors maybe?
this is by far the best sandblasting cabinet build on YT period.
the best DIY sand blaster i have seen....
It is said "a picture is worth a thousand words."
Each segment of your video contains much in the way of detail and instruction, and yet not a word is spoken. You are a gifted communicator in this format, as well as innovative builder. Well done!
Making home made tools that you made using home made tools that you made from your first home made tools. Very good workmanship!
Very nice video! What a bliss it is to hear only the tools and the action, and no music. Great workmanship, too! Absolutely inspiring!
I worked with sandblasting once. Semi industrial - much larger cabins, of course, with real sand and with more pressure. We blasted glass as well as metal, wood, and plastic. Our cabins were totally covered on the inside in large rubber sheets, since that is the only thing that will withstand the blast when running it regularly. With the lower pressure and less work load you probably will not have the problem, otherwise that would be an idea. I would also consider painting the metal grid with silicone rubber.
He's on his own level of craftsmanship - he's the JSK-koubou of self-made tools. It all seems so straightforward and logical when he builds something, but if I tried it I'd get little details all wrong and it wouldn't quite fit together correctly.
作業風景を見ていてほんとシビレます!ほんと感動します
That foam
cutting table is now my new normal. Thanks a lot for the video
its a huge part of any cabinet shop, the foamular pile of course
Incredible workmanship as always. Your videos are the most informative, creative, satisfying and relaxing on RUclips. Poetry. Thank you.
A very nice build of a media-blasting cabinet. All the ones I've seen have been metal and required a grounding strap due to the build up of static charge between the beads of media. You can get quite a shock while removing your hands from the gloves. Your choice of wood to construct your cabinet from eliminates this small hazard quite effectively. Great design and construction in this video!
goldens hands,your videos are so educate,no music,no self presedation....
Сколько смотрю столько поражаюсь мастерству и аккуратности!великолепный мастер!
thank u for not talking. it's very satisfying to just show and observe.
Absolutely Unbelievable. Yet we sit here and see if from beginning to end. What a genius. Thank Sir.
絶対に信じられない。しかし、私たちはここに座って、最初から最後までを確認します。なんて天才だ。サーに感謝します。
I made a couple tubes with tiny holes blowing down across the glass to slow the impact of sand hitting the view screen, I change it half as much now! Lining the box with sheet steel will help with the erosion of the wood inside on the heavily impacted areas too .Good job on the build.
genius. stealing that idea
The amount of pure carpenter skill 👌 i forgot I was even looking for a sandblasting cabinet after watching the art
This guy is from Japan, and i love everything that Made in Japan. The quality is superb. Like this video.
Everything ... You obviously never had a Datsun 120Y!
Appreciate the work you went into designing and assembling this box! However, I liked more all of the clever fixtures and such that you have built for your workshop! Clearly, you area a cabinet maker of much skill! Thanks!!
I am constantly amazed by the quality of this guy's work, and the neatness of his little shop.
Yes he has half the tools that i own, yet still gets it done. And with such persion.
I worked in a garage when I was 14 in the 50s using a sandblaster to clean spark plugs and a complete strip down of Whitbread beer lorries every part down to nuts and bolts 8 am to 6pm in those days 6 and a half day week.. Great video... thank you Sir,
Without words ... literally without words ... It may also be because I speak as a non-expert, but ... on the one hand the possibility of building a sandblaster by yourself, on the other hand to see that for someone (but not for myself🤣😤 ) is it possible to work with such cleanliness and precision, it literally disarms me ... But it gives me hope that if possible for someone else ... in this case for you ... it will also be possible for someone like me ... with SOOOOO commitmentOO ... but it will also be possible for me ... Thank you for the great inspiration you give me with all your works ... You are really great ...👏👏👏🎩🎩🎩
I just bought a hand planer and you just blew my mind with a new use for it.
The two most most beautiful items built for me were the base pyramid and the catch can OMG well executed
Incredibly impressive...the entire project ...diy jigs and clamps... the Simplicity and the efficient design...well done...
I admire the genius and intelligence of your work. We follow you from Spain. Thank you. A hug.
This guy is one of the best that I have ever seen he is vary intelligent person he has my vote for the Best
It's crazy how many things we can build by ourselves if we just have the will to do so!
It’s like you can build anything a factory can 😉
@@1988dgs Unless you need heavy / expensive equipment.
@@MrSaemichlaus it just takes a bit longer as you have to build those too 😉
Brilliant. You are in the highest level.
Ledges in the cabinet including around the window collects grit. Large chamfers and sealed end grain helps shed grit.
Have changeable bottom buckets for different grits and a vacuum port/hose in the cabinet for cleaning prior to grit change.
Also cover the glass and light cover with low tack car window tint.
All these helped my cabinet run smoothly, hope yours does as well.
Is the tinting to get rid of glare?
@@jonathanbetenbender307 when the tint gets abraded I change for a fresh strip(s), saves the glass getting frosted.
I'm blown away watching your wonderful craftsmanship and creativity.
Just a thought. If you blast a blank sheet and place that behind the logo, the logo should disappear and fully appear when illuminated. That would be cool to know and see.
Thanks for the videos. I'm contemplating a SB cabinet for my tiny shop when I figure out where to put it.
Genius!
Project Binky, I love you, but this is my new favourite youtube channel.
You have a great taste in channels. I bet you watch This Old Tony too :)
@@RagingShrimp67 I do, lol! And MrPete, and AvE, and Abom
@@rhiannemoll3386 that's awesome :D
@@rhiannemoll3386 yip, we all do!
@@pbysome I will have to check those out!
If you use a magnet before a plastic bottle it will help clean the sand from rust and iron (magnetic) particles even before they will fall down the bottle.
Even place magnet outside plywood.
I was thinking the same thing.
Just be aware that Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3), what we call red rust, only very very weakly magnetic and magnet traps don't work on it. The black form, Ferrous Oxide (Fe3O4) is slightly magnetic and you will catch some of it. Mostly, though, magnet traps are a panacea.
Лайк не глядя!!! Потом посмотрел, всегда интересно как Вы работаете!
In every way the best set up I've ever seen on RUclips, well done and works so well too...
I never see something more beautiful useful and awesome project,most clean carpenter and you work is another level congratulations 🥳 thanks 🙏
Muy buen trabajo y con resultados espectaculares !! Todo a medida y con excelente terminación. Gracias por compartir estos buenos trabajos !! Queda buena gente en este mundo politizado !!
JSK-koubou is ASMR for craft workers.
Very well thought out and organised process of making this sand blaster, including all the necessary jigs required to make this big project. Respect.
素敵滅法です。全ての工具と機材を考え作って、この砂吹き工具のため。先生のロジカルな企画と実行のは本当に敬服しています。
You are a master!!! This has become my next project for sure. It is amazingly well explained although without a single word.
Very nice project... I like how you put it together, very organized and logical
Awesome craftsmanship. Even better than the commercial products
Your work is impressive. Really clean!
I do know at this point not having a table saw is almost a channel trademark of yours. BUT, I have to say it: I've never seen anyone work so hard at NOT having a table saw. Shop space was an issue for me, so I went with a Sawstop job site saw, so I can fold it up. Really accurate saw.
Сколько талантливых людей создал Бог, всех угробило "правительство" (я имею ввиду Тесла и т.п.)
Берегите себя, такую пользу людям показываете, спасибо ‼️❤️❤️❤️
If you're not a multi gazillionaire, then please hire yourself a public affairs person to get your name out there. Holy smoke this is fantastic workmanship!!!
Señores...esto se llama arte...lo unico que veo riesgoso es el pequeño tanque gris,ya que esta pegado y debe estar soldado,ya que ahi hay mucha presion
Saludos desde monterrey mexico
I must say, you are extremely good at what you do. 👍
Great build, not sure I would trust the plastic pressure tank over time or if it was placed near an area with uv light. I built one similar 25 yrs ago, painted the inside of mine white, cut a slot on top and added a clear plastic panel & florescent light on top. I later added 1/8" white Plexiglas to the back wall as it was getting ate up by the sand, this helped as the sand will frost it but just bounces off and still reflex light. Also exhaust your cabinet to the outside as silicosis is real.
You are right. What he has there is a time bomb. It may not go off for a year, it may not go off i 5 years,,,,but if you waite long enough it WILL explode,,,,And PVC bombs are fragmentation anti-personnel types types, and a canister of air at 150 PSI has enough umph to blow that sand blaster, and anybody standing on front of it through a wall. ,,,, but hey, It's hos ass, I do recommend that no one visit his shop, though.
verry good its a verry nice work ...from algeria
JSKさんのは製品というよりは工芸品のように見えますね。
ちゃんと機能して、そしてとてもキレイです。すばらしいです。
É uma honra e um privilégio ver profissionais de guardar você trabalhando meus parabéns que a internet conseguiu produzir profissionais iguais a você Muito obrigado🙏🏽👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Always amazing to watch highly skilled people doing their craft. I've got a feeling he didn't get to this level by watching TV and smoking weed all day.
Sadly, the last segment of your comment describes 1/3+ of the population of the USA; my country :(
That’s so sharp, your sign, the box is on point.
You've just blown my mind buddy lol. Did I just watch you build your own high pressure compressor? Lol that makes so much sense how it worked. The only thing I can believe you didn't do was put a rip off film on the back side of the glass. Like a clear tint style. It's damn sure easier and cheaper than replacing the glass. Think like a race biker with vizier rips. I love the custom builds in your work shop. Great job!
Your attention to detail is top shelf.
most badass build ever
塩ビのタンクは軽そうですしいいアイディアですね!
1点メディアがたまるボトルの蓋の取り付けが接着剤だけだったので、そこは3Dプリンターで丸と四角の接合部品を作ってねじ止めかな、という印象でした。
それにしても、毎回精密ですごいです。手袋取り付けの塩ビ管がすっぽりとハマったのを見て、自分では無理とか思っちゃいました。
またいいものを作ってください。
Some years ago I bought a used steel blast cabinet. The price was a steal but the thing is black, a patently stupid color for a device that relies on good lighting so you can see what you are doing. I painted the interior white. After seeing the erosion of the white paint after minimal use of the cabinet I highly recommend lining a design like this with sheet aluminum. You will be through that wood in no time with heavy use.
I didnt even know what sandblasting was but this was fascinating.
😶That is not only the best and most practical shot blasting cabinet I have ever seen but it’s a beautiful work of art, you are a very talented man, and can I buy it 😁 I bet your workshop is a handyman’s dream! Definitely a new subscriber, I’m looking forward to watching the rest of your artwork 🙌🙌🙌 edit, very therapeutic
Ud. Es un fantastico profesional me descubro ante su pulcritud limpieza y efectividad en sus proyectos es un grande.....
Nice to see a tradesman at work. Great cabinet and works well. It's ok if you have the correct tools and machines.
Sure he has good quality power tools, but notice that he's also made all the cabinets, fittings, work table, etcetera himself.
oh my gosh my friend its always the nicest stuff you are a great builder an i enjoy watching you build the things you do
With the price of plywood, it may be more cost effective to buy a metal one now. Sadly.
Love your work 👍
You are a true craftsman Sir.
homemade tools using homemade tools. excellent!
I know it is going to be awesome, but WOW!!!
You're amazing!
Quality of the craftsmanship 😱
This guy is the jig master
It's a professional and amazing job
Thank you
Ohhh man! I want one, in fact, I think my wife might need one like this 😜
I loved this video. And your craftsmanship is one of the best ... woulde'v been nice to mention the cutting sizes of this build
Você é o melhor marcineiro de todo o RUclips. Caprichoso, limpo, inteligente. Parabéns
I feel zen just watching !
Fantastic cabinet and excellent engineering. That being said the wood used would cost as much as an Eastwood one.
Fantastic blasting results.
Thank you Sir for sharing your excellent work. This came just at the right time.
عملك جميل😚
なんでも作ってしまうのですね!! 実に素晴らしいです。 今後ともどうぞよろしくお願い申し上げます。
こちらこそ、これかも有意義な動画を心がけますので是非ご視聴のほどよろしくお願いいたします。
これは良いですね!目標にあった点をクリアしていて素晴らしいです!
ありがとうございます。
おかげさまで理想てきたシステムができました。
*Friendly advise JSK:* speaking for myself, I don't like seeing the finished product at the beginning.
It's like reading, or knowing the ending of a book you've just purchased. jmo :) *Well done* btw.
*[edit]:* I don't know if it's been suggested, but placing a magnet in the media collector is very helpful.
My buddy hangs one from a wire that's tied to a small removable rod just below the containers opening.
Отличная работа как всегда.😀
Super👏
この人本当にオシャレだよな~
Awesome build!🤩 I couldn't stop watching. I recently made an indoor carving/ dust collection box, so I can power carve wood indoors. Mine does the job, but I'm definitely going to incorporate some of these ideas 💡 in my next build. The clear plastic bin I used is effective, but I would love to have a piece as beautiful as this, as well as a sound proofed cabinet to muffle the shop vac and cyclone it's attached to. Your beautiful build just gave me so many great ideas. Thank you for sharing!😊👍
Looks like hardcore gamer's setup :-)
This is all cool but the cost of manufacturing this today is greater than buying a metal one :)
Me crying after buying a blast cabinet and wishing i had a bigger one :'( ... might sell it to make one..
Hello !! Perso, j'aurai modifié un pistolet a tube de silicone.... Merci pour tes vidéos , et bon courage encore !!! Bravo!
tres beau travail propre
合板だとメディアが滑って落ちていかないので、ガルバとか貼るとツルツル滑って
回収が楽になりそう。
Your work is amazing. Precision and accuracy everywhere....!!!! Everything is very well engineered and developed. Congratulations
he building a kingdom of wood!
amazing.
参考にしようと思ったけど、道具も技術もレベル高すぎて無理W
Before I even watch I know that this is going to be another beautifully crafted, innovative, well executed, thoughtful and functional design that is easily achievable by mere mortals ! = ) Thank you once again for your content, ideas and designs.
Excellent 👍👍👍
The craftsmanship is exquisite. The design is practical and handsome. Truly impressive. However, please be careful with PVC. It can shatter, and if that happens when under pressure the pieces could be like shrapnel. PVC is not rated for use with air pressure. When it shatters, the results are ugly.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , como siempre , un sistema de chorreo magnífico , todo montado y encajado a la perfección , muchas gracias por compartir tanta creatividad , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)
非常に見応えのある動画でした。素晴らしい