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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • I redesigned one of my Rolling Tool Carts to become a Model Making Station with trays for paints, new tools, and a taller design! Get 20% off everything on the site - both subscriptions and everything in store by going to kiwico.com/mak... or use the promo code, MAKESTUFF #sponsored
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    A while ago I made a Rolling Tool Cart that housed all of my leather working tools and accessories. I really liked the idea of isolating hobby-specific tools from the rest of my dirty shop. Making this tool cart mobile is really important because it can stand alone as a work platform. Recently, I've rekindled my love of model making, building, and painting and I think that tool cart form factor would work really well.
    This model making tool cart will need some adjustments from the original plans in order to maximize functionality. First, I will make the cart taller so that it can be a stand-alone work station. Working without hunching over is really important after working with the original. Second, I want to continue the dual-sided access that the original offered, but make some custom trays instead of more drawers. Lastly, I want there to be a pull out table top to add more work space to the top level. I cut down some plywood in the same manner as the original, but accounted for these updates.
    The dual-sided access that I created in the original rolling tool cart is really handy. The casters on the bottom allow you to move the cart around, and having the drawers open from both sides works perfectly. For this new model making station, I kept one of the drawers but added a shelf to house some portable trays. I have a lot of model paints. There are a few standardized sized of paint bottles so making a tray to house them all is pretty easy. I chose to draw out this repeating pattern using Fusion 360 and cut it out on the laser cutter. You could easily drill all of these holes, but I have access to the laser, which was much faster. I split the trays into 2 separate platforms so you could access them from either side and you could pull out just the grouping you needed.
    This cart will serve as a platform not only for model making, but for engraving and fine detail work as well. My friend Bobby Duke uses a rotary carver in a lot of videos and I've always been interested in that tool. The tool has a foot pedal, the carver, and the motor that needs a place to hang. Rather than just attaching the mounts to the side of the new cart, I added the pieces to a smaller piece of plywood that would attach to the side. This way, I could remove the tool hanger entirely without affecting the cart.
    The custom hangers for each of the carver's pieces were made from some thin scraps of walnut. I traced the tools' profile onto the plywood board and used some CA glue to affix the wooden holders. Then I drilled some holes into the top edge of the plywood to accept a bent metal hanger for the motor and another to mount a magnifying glass. After attaching the new tool holder board, the updated Model Making Station was done.
    This project was centered on problem solving. It just so happens that I had previously solved a similar problem. I'm not one to waste time or reinvent the wheel, so rather than designing something from scratch, I just modified something I knew worked. Being a maker, I've had to fight the urge to focus on the problem at hand and ignore a possible solution that could be around me. This was a prime example of seeking inspiration from something you've seen and changing it to fit your needs. Don't be afraid to seek inspiration, I'm not the first person to make a rolling cart, and I'm sure I won't be the last.
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Комментарии • 420

  • @dr_pepsi_4831
    @dr_pepsi_4831 4 года назад +88

    Angled metal is from the disc golf basket episode! 👍

  • @Miniac
    @Miniac 4 года назад +91

    This is my kind of hobby crossover!!

    • @cyberneticwarmachine
      @cyberneticwarmachine 4 года назад

      wow the coolest comment crossover!

    • @redwillow1853
      @redwillow1853 4 года назад

      Miniac it would awesome for you two to do a collaboration vid together.

  • @TheBetBop
    @TheBetBop 4 года назад +24

    been waiting all week for this.
    congratulations on 3 million subscribers!!!!!

  • @crash0zero
    @crash0zero 4 года назад +41

    I need to make something like this for my crafty things too... Also, I was thinking of a quick and easy way to fix that shelf dato being too big. You've got all that iron on edge banding... you could just add a strip to the bottom of each side of the shelf that fits in the dato... that will fill up the extra space, and you can sand the strips back to adjust the fit to where you want it. Or, if you're feeling really froggy, you could cut a strip of the edge banding in half length wise, and put it inside the dato itself... maybe use a soldering iron to press it in place. Either way, awesome cart... so much better than the plastic POS I got off of Amazon to hold my airbrush paints.

  • @podboi825
    @podboi825 4 года назад +26

    Use some edge banding as shims on the pull out surface, it's also wood so it should be smooth enough to still glide freely. Those should be thin enough to not make the surface bind but thick enough to reduce the slack when you pull the surface out somewhat fully. I mean I'm not sure but it's worth a shot and is easily reversible if it doesn't work.

  • @williambuckley1185
    @williambuckley1185 4 года назад

    you are a very good teacher because you talk about everything you are doing, and you never speed your video's up, that's why I love your video's and watch each one of them. So thank you, keep up the great work :)

  • @mjsimunovich013
    @mjsimunovich013 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video because it’s given me ideas. The metal piece is from when you made the bike rack for the peg board where you put the helmets, bike tools and other biking essentials. For the bare side you can put pliers, masking tape holder, masking paper holder (basically it’s like a paper towel holder), you can put place to put all your airbrush hoses and parts holder and mount your airbrush motor on top, and so much more.

  • @YouCanMakeThisToo
    @YouCanMakeThisToo 4 года назад +1

    I really like how you took a design you already had and then customized it for a new purpose. I'd be so tempted to try to make it something different.. just because.

  • @LoganLovell
    @LoganLovell 4 года назад +7

    I couldn't help but think of the scene in Toy Story 2 where "The Cleaner" comes in and fixes up Woody for Al's collection

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood 4 года назад +4

    +1 for the Tron shirt. I've heard that Disney is actually planning a Tron3 movie.

    • @forby_
      @forby_ 4 года назад +1

      Woah for real? Nice!

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  4 года назад +1

      I heard that too, but I don't want to get my hopes up (again). I'll believe it when I see it :/

    • @robertwolinski7294
      @robertwolinski7294 4 года назад

      It'll happen when Valve releases Half-Life 3

    • @Wordsnwood
      @Wordsnwood 4 года назад +1

      I was in college when the original Tron came out.. Definite nerd excitement here.

  • @balisticjoe
    @balisticjoe 4 года назад +6

    1. You can put the mat you just made on the slide out table
    2. Put French cleats on the sides so you can easily move the side tools from cart to cart

    • @Nurse_Lucy
      @Nurse_Lucy 4 года назад

      I like the French cleat idea. I don't know why, but when I saw him building it, I just assumed it WAS going to be one.

  • @NicholasRehm
    @NicholasRehm 4 года назад +2

    Mmmmmm yeaaaaaaaa organization

  • @scottdreitlein363
    @scottdreitlein363 4 года назад

    Love the idea of keeping all the items together for a particular project. That's always a big issue in any workspace, organization! Simple carts are a great idea, just need the space for them. Maybe even smaller wall hanging portions on a French cleat. Thanks Bob, gave me some ideas to optimize my space and keep my work surface clear.

  • @flamethegame1
    @flamethegame1 4 года назад +13

    I should really get back to watching your content. It's so high quality!

  • @Nurse_Lucy
    @Nurse_Lucy 4 года назад +1

    You could put edge banding on the slide out surface (like a frame) to thicken a little to make up for cutting the dado a little too big. You could also double up or use 2-5 mm strips at either end just to keep stuff from rolling off since it will always tilt slightly down and away from the main work surface

  • @debrhodes7021
    @debrhodes7021 4 года назад

    Another great video with so many creative ideas! So much inspiration in this video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @ChrisShenar
    @ChrisShenar 4 года назад +3

    Love it...The *only* thing I'd change would be to mount the motor upside-down so the flex shaft doesn't have such a sharp bend.

  • @twincities69
    @twincities69 4 года назад

    As always, another amazing video! Thanks Bob!

  • @blazmalezic
    @blazmalezic 4 года назад +12

    "In the meantime I'm going to take some metal wire...." That thing is staying there for good. It's just like using TODO comment in programing 😂

  • @justinparker8929
    @justinparker8929 4 года назад +1

    You used that to make your Disc golf basket!!! Love your videos. Thank you for making them.

  • @TheSmugglersRoom
    @TheSmugglersRoom 4 года назад

    Man, this little project checks so many boxes. Especially the paint sorting. Thanks Bob!

  • @andrewbrown8148
    @andrewbrown8148 4 года назад

    Great project, Bob~! I too have made a few similar mobile workstations for my shop. Looks like we used the same casters, but I purchased them for one station and put Rockler's caster mounting plates on all of them. My stations don't move around "a lot", so it's no big deal for me to play "pit crew" and pull the castors from one to pop them onto another. I may later add more at some point, but for now it works great and I saved some bucks.
    Thanks for the video~!

  • @baylorbear6566
    @baylorbear6566 4 года назад

    Super cool project. I do skull carving as a hobby, and that set up is exactly what I've been wanting as an all in one workspace. Dremel, paints, lights, etc. Thanks for another great build!!

  • @matthewdaniels1147
    @matthewdaniels1147 4 года назад

    Awesome project and a fun build to watch!

  • @CopyCatCo
    @CopyCatCo 4 года назад

    I am very envious of your collection of paints. I'm just starting to get a decent set of them put together.

  • @markmurphy1205
    @markmurphy1205 4 года назад

    For the sliding table you can add a stop block on the bottom of the board. One on each corner in a diagonal. Then add a stop in the screw or block in the frame to prevent the table from falling out when you pull too far. If you place the stops at the diagonal corners you can pull the table to either side.

  • @WeekendBuilds
    @WeekendBuilds 4 года назад

    Just a note, depending on how much you use your flex shaft, having it lower than your work surface with the actual shaft bent like that can cause excess heat build up in longer runtime use. Just keep an eye on it and make sure you keep it lubricated. I ran into a similar issue with my Foredom flex shaft. Overall great build!

  • @Sensei_Jaq
    @Sensei_Jaq 4 года назад

    Love this project bob! I hope to see more like this! I have a second reconstructive surgery on my ankle, and your videos got me through it last year, and they are this year as well! Hope you and your family are well!

  • @garythree
    @garythree 4 года назад

    Very cool 😎 your level of organization never ceases to amaze me.

  • @mfwoodshop
    @mfwoodshop 4 года назад

    In the to wide dado. You could fill the gap with some of the edge banding. Also the the metal came from the disc golf project. Nice build Bob

  • @p11_studios
    @p11_studios 4 года назад +3

    Could you do a video about making mistakes/dealing with regrets in projects? I’m always so obsessed with making sure I do things the best way the first time that I almost never even finish the project

  • @matthysloedolff
    @matthysloedolff 4 года назад

    I don't have the floorspace for a cart, but what this video did do is give me an idea of how to better organise my tools currently scattered and piled up on shelves.
    Thanks for the great video, Bob!

  • @nevet1212
    @nevet1212 4 года назад

    The paint trays are definitely on my to make list.

  • @nerdyviews
    @nerdyviews 4 года назад

    I love organization projects. Great job!

  • @judas587
    @judas587 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome . You are Bob the Builder

  • @Torsan1977
    @Torsan1977 4 года назад

    Small purpose built carts make me happy. 😀

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 4 года назад

    Awesome Model Making Cart !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rockscho1
    @rockscho1 4 года назад

    Love the cart. I do carvings and use same set up. I have used a adjustable 2 to 4 foot paint stick.

  • @ToastGod
    @ToastGod 4 года назад

    This may sound a little lame, but I was inspired by your videos to try something myself, but with cardboard! (Its the only material I have in bulk right now lol). I made a box to hold some switch adapters. It has two "layers", the bottom floor has two special pieces that had weird, specially made shapes, so I made small walls to hold them in. Then i made a removable top that has the two pieces I use most often. I used the padding from the packaging it came in to pad the bottoms so they wouldn't slide! It was a fun little project to pass the time with, and I wanted to thank you for giving me motivation to make something so cool!

  • @linkinprk1981
    @linkinprk1981 4 года назад +3

    If the motor is going to semi-permanently live on there, it seems like flipping it upside down you be a benefit, and attaching it to the side Perhaps one of the latching mechanisms for home fire extinguishers would be a good fit to snap around it but also allow for removal if necessary. with ti flipped you get more range for the tool itself and the cord leading to the petal is also facing the floor, where it will be used

    • @kwerk2011
      @kwerk2011 4 года назад

      This. Also four pins in the top, and a simple template made for locating holes, allowing a "disposable" top to be fitted. Any modelmakers surface is going to end up covered in cuts, scratches, paint and glue and will eventually become unusable. Also the too-wide dado could have been quickly fixed using some of the edge banding Bob seems to have a good supply of.

  • @heathnelson
    @heathnelson 4 года назад

    Great intro. Not sure why I like it so much but it hit me just right today. Good work guys!

  • @andy-in-indy
    @andy-in-indy 4 года назад

    You will get much better reach and control if you hang the rotary tool further up. You will need a longer cord to the foot control, but you will find it easier to work with.
    Also a question - Since you have a laser and it is very easy to make a finger joint box, why don't you use finger joints of the paint holder?

  • @LogHouseFarm
    @LogHouseFarm 4 года назад +1

    I thought about some comments for your build - but in this case, the most useful thing I can say is that the Kiwico crates are really well thought out - I got one for my son on his Birthday and he was enthralled with it.

  • @kuravani1963
    @kuravani1963 4 года назад

    a very nice useful project. Thanks

  • @jeromebender4739
    @jeromebender4739 4 года назад

    Hi Bob,
    concerning the sliding panel and the 'too-tall' datto, you could fix the 2 issues with a strip of PTFE tape that will fill the tiny gap and that will provide an excellent slide without wax.

  • @stephenmoncrieff2056
    @stephenmoncrieff2056 2 года назад

    I love it!! Making something to help him make stuff!!

  • @MatsuoLano
    @MatsuoLano 4 года назад

    Thanks Bearded Bob, another fine project. Stay safe!

  • @smeffrey1236
    @smeffrey1236 4 года назад

    Hey Bob, great video!!! I will definitely be making myself one of these "all-in-one" carts. I do a lot of soldering and circuit board work. One of these carts would be perfect for all my extra solder/components, boards, soldering irons, etc. I will also try and mount my soldering iron such as you have with your motor. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @carloscampos1824
    @carloscampos1824 4 года назад

    I love model building, so this is a big help, thank you

  • @hunterdavis7504
    @hunterdavis7504 4 года назад

    The piece from a prior project was the disc golf basket!! I remember thinking how unique and awesome of an idea that was to make the basket. 😄

  • @eflizotte
    @eflizotte 4 года назад

    Oh man those casters are super cool... I’ve not seen that before

  • @hacklabdesign
    @hacklabdesign 4 года назад

    Love the rolling cart intro, pulling the drawer out right a "I'm Bob..." Tell this day...you (and your team) are why I started my channel. It changed my life Bob.

  • @Erik-pr2rf
    @Erik-pr2rf 4 года назад

    Cool Idea.... i know some of my model making friends would love this idea i shared it on my model kit FB group

  • @dauls
    @dauls 4 года назад

    This is actually perfect for my home office, I have a couple shelves with way to much Art Supplies that I could easily combine into one cart like this and free up a bunch of space.

  • @everydaylife7677
    @everydaylife7677 4 года назад +1

    Great video once again! I love your content!

  • @ralphvanthoff
    @ralphvanthoff 4 года назад

    Nice one Bob, keep making more stuff!

  • @Dudae_
    @Dudae_ 4 года назад +2

    Incredible effort, regardless of being similar to the leather working cart. One thing that would make it even better is if you'd made that shelf or the top surface a little recessed so you could plop on that rubber mat you mad on the previous video.
    Gotta have something for version 2 😉

  • @brian_did_something
    @brian_did_something 4 года назад +2

    I think that bent piece of metal is from the grill you made for the fire pit. I think this was the anchoring mechanism you made to keep the post from spinning when you moved the gril itself.

  • @andrewjblackstone
    @andrewjblackstone 4 года назад

    This is great- I'd like to build some for my shop. My one thought is this- anytime I've seen that hand piece set-up the motor is always mounted above the work. I try to keep my dremel mounted higher when I use the hand piece attachment. Maybe an arm on the opposite side out of some black pipe with a retaining pin would be good. It could swing up for use, then back down for storage. The pin would go through the whole set up, and lock the rotating piece. Otherwise a telescoping attachment, but his would be more complicated.

  • @mikeweddleton2489
    @mikeweddleton2489 4 года назад +1

    You could use a french cleat for the piece that holds your motor, light, etc

  • @davidalan6701
    @davidalan6701 4 года назад

    Perfect timing! I need a stand for my new mini CNC, this’ll be perfect!

  • @JustWanderingHighlights
    @JustWanderingHighlights 4 года назад

    I love this because it is a more in-depth and better "How it's made"

  • @BradenPowers
    @BradenPowers 4 года назад

    I am actually getting ready to make something like this for my 3D printer. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @jeditsuyoshi
    @jeditsuyoshi 4 года назад +3

    Disc golf!

  • @yeeters2697
    @yeeters2697 4 года назад

    thank you so much!!! this will definitely be useful in my house!!!

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 4 года назад

    Awesome work Bob! 😃👍🏻👊🏻

  • @Ricky_Camacho
    @Ricky_Camacho 4 года назад +33

    The Steel Rod is from the outdoor grill/firepit.

    • @robb1267
      @robb1267 4 года назад +6

      Came here for this but you beat me to it.

    • @bradleymilstone
      @bradleymilstone 4 года назад +7

      I think it was from the Frisbee Golf Basket

    • @simulatedfish1995
      @simulatedfish1995 4 года назад +1

      @@bradleymilstone disc golf. Frisbee is a brand and they don't make discs for golf

    • @bradleymilstone
      @bradleymilstone 4 года назад

      Simulated Fish you understood what I meant...

  • @johncaldwell1190
    @johncaldwell1190 4 года назад +28

    This is a necessity that will be added to my scale modeling setup. As usual great video.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  4 года назад +4

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @matt_1984_
      @matt_1984_ 4 года назад +1

      @@Iliketomakestuff For the rotary tool, why not add a small set screw in the base so you can lock the arm in place and the torque from the motor wont cause it to swing wildly?

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 4 года назад

    Reminds me a bit like Adam Savage Soldering Station... which also seems like a really great idea.
    Seriously man, that thing looks like furniture. Great job!

  • @UnvarnishedTarnished
    @UnvarnishedTarnished 4 года назад

    I want to add in that if you want some paint organizers like he made with laser cutting - another option is to 3d print them. Have done it myself and they work great!

  • @xxepiphoneyxx
    @xxepiphoneyxx 4 года назад

    You are about two steps away from being the next Adam Savage! Good stuff! I will definitely build one of these for my wife's crafting station!

  • @ethanperry8
    @ethanperry8 4 года назад +1

    This is so satisfying idk why

  • @laytonpratt
    @laytonpratt 4 года назад +3

    That is awesome man 👏. I’ll have to make some of these if I ever get the space

  • @jacksat2252
    @jacksat2252 4 года назад

    Hi, you could iron some edgebanding on the bottom of the board on the sides to take away the slop or play.

  • @matimico
    @matimico 4 года назад

    For the side panel, you can also use a french cleat system, a bit narrow than the width or the cart, for te hole of the metal bracket. the same for the other side...

  • @ThatGeekyMaker
    @ThatGeekyMaker 4 года назад

    Awesome! I'd actually like to see a video of you using the cart to build a model.

  • @Kkuts37
    @Kkuts37 4 года назад

    FABULOUS!!

  • @elibygaming6297
    @elibygaming6297 4 года назад

    Always be my fav channel....

  • @geoffjohnston1531
    @geoffjohnston1531 4 года назад

    Cool projects, it gave me an idea to build a work station of similar size to yours maybe slightly wider. I'm a Plumber and I do a good amount of bathroom remodeling and heating work where I usually end up with my tools on the floor which means lots of bending down! Not anymore. Thank you.

  • @FireheartSamurai
    @FireheartSamurai 4 года назад

    Damn Bob always coming through with some fun, interesting, & practical projects.

  • @EricAyala-ot
    @EricAyala-ot 4 года назад

    Cool. You added a sonic screwdriver!

  • @Metalloys
    @Metalloys 4 года назад

    Hey : real nice work - well thought out.
    Here's my chip : @16:26 regarding that extendable wood piece - you could have made it longer to make it rest on the full length of the slot, and when you don't need it you push it in and the extra length would be on the back side and shouldn't bother you.

  • @cliffdoes_stuff4012
    @cliffdoes_stuff4012 4 года назад

    It certainly looks 1,000 times better than the old shoebox that all of my modelling paints and supplies are currently stored in. Excellent video and congratulations ILTMS team on 3 million subscribers!🖖

  • @Poyntie
    @Poyntie 4 года назад

    Wicked model making cart!!
    If I could offer one idea for the motor hanger, hang it from a telescoping pole from one of the corners. That way it the tool is naturally pointing down and would feel more ergonomic.

  • @danielallen2000
    @danielallen2000 4 года назад

    Awesome video, like usual. You could solve 2 problems (wax and sloppy dado) with a thin strip of uhmw tape under the shelf. Just a thought!

  • @MabutiKazoku
    @MabutiKazoku 4 года назад

    Great idea. I find that my rotary tool needs to be mounted up a bit to function best. I would put a post about 1.5ft up to hang that off of. Great project, going to have to make some of these for my small shop!

  • @davidMlavallee
    @davidMlavallee 3 года назад

    That looks like part of a disc golf basket to me!

  • @3PWorkshop
    @3PWorkshop 4 года назад

    I love using scrap wood to make something useful, it feels like it's more a part of the shop

  • @Laserspartan117
    @Laserspartan117 4 года назад

    well, the day I'll have my own workshop this is definitly something that I'll build ^^

  • @daltonlocklear6741
    @daltonlocklear6741 4 года назад

    For the slide out work space shelf, would it be easy to add some sort of routed slots at a certain size on the side of the shelf in the dado slots and a dowel/peg in the center of the dado slot to create a stop/catch for sliding both directions? The more I think on it, the less I feel like it would work too well but just a thought. I would personally always be pulling something like that out too far and almost breaking something lol

  • @jsnthmpsn
    @jsnthmpsn 10 месяцев назад

    Love it, to shim up the dado gap and allow drawer to slide smooth . . . use edge banding to shim. Banding on banding slides almost too well.

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY 4 года назад

    looks practical great stuff

  • @j.t.jackson5545
    @j.t.jackson5545 4 года назад

    Have you thought about making the hook that the motor hangs on adjustable in height? All you would have to do is make a longer metal rod and then add a thumb screw through the panel to the rod to secure it at the correct height if you needed some adjustment for more reach.

  • @josephalfaro9316
    @josephalfaro9316 4 года назад

    If you were to glue strips to the pull out work surface and make it more of a tray it would help keep things from rolling off but the thickness of the strips would take up that play in your dados too.
    I actually really like the use of “scraps” mismatching, it came out looking really nice 👍

  • @dirtybaywoodshop-joeporter5650
    @dirtybaywoodshop-joeporter5650 4 года назад

    Love it, Bob! Great design. I love having a specific "station" or cart for things. I just got a new HVLP system and I want to make a "finishing cart" to hold it and other accessories. I want to do the same for my miter saw, drill press, etc. Thanks for another great video! - Joe

  • @chuckh5011
    @chuckh5011 4 года назад

    Have you thought about printing a small .5 mm shim that runs the whole length of the extra work surface and gluing it on the bottom of the work surface? it may also help with the friction of the slide.

  • @tomrichardson7792
    @tomrichardson7792 21 день назад

    Did the paint racks hold up to the test of time? If you even have this anymore, been alot of reorganization since then.

  • @philabot
    @philabot 4 года назад

    Awesome job!

  • @ETBOOST-sf3yl
    @ETBOOST-sf3yl 4 года назад

    You can glue felt tape inside the dado or bottom of the shelf and it should make it a little bit tighter and make it slide in and out easier...

  • @StephenTimperley
    @StephenTimperley 4 года назад

    You should embed magnets in the upper sliding tray, two on each side. I want to say you did that on the old cart? But then it'll stay in place when it's closed, and the magnets can double as a stop to keep the tray from falling out either side when it's open (like the front magnet in the cart wall can connect with the back magnet of the tray). I hope that makes sense.