I Wish I Thought About This Before - Drawing Studio Hacks

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  • @2redrovers
    @2redrovers Год назад +3

    Find your nearest automotive paint supplies shop and ask for "dry guide coat". Made by various manufacturers such as 3M, it is literally a tub of minutely ground black carbon powder. It even comes in a pot with a built in foam pad in the lid for applying to large areas. It is used to show imperfections in primer and body fillers while sanding prior to painting a vehicle. It's probably more akin to powdered charcoal than graphite but considering it's a big tub of black powder ready to go, it might be worth experimenting with.

  • @chrismaggio7879
    @chrismaggio7879 Год назад +31

    Have you considered putting a handful of graphite in a canvas bag, hanging it on the wall of the garage, and ramming your car bumper into it at 42.3 miles per hour? Or renting a age tortoise and feeding him graphite sticks, then collecting his droppings, drying them out, and sift them for the graphite powder? Hey, I'm just brainstorming here, haven't heard anyone else thinking outside the box! : )

    • @chrismaggio7879
      @chrismaggio7879 Год назад

      Oh, you and me should team up! We could solve a good portion of the world's problems! haha@@StarfishSteve

    • @daystyr
      @daystyr Год назад

      I don't really know what you Mean, but I think it really outside the Box

    • @chrismaggio7879
      @chrismaggio7879 Год назад +2

      haha. Yeah, I was just being creative and goofy. JD is such an inspiration. I actually have all of my students watch his videos as a benchmark. Very few students have the skill or desire to work that hard, but it shows them what is achievable and helps certain young artists to try harder and think more creatively.@@daystyr

  • @thatomadibo2717
    @thatomadibo2717 Год назад +4

    Jono Dry
    I wanted to just give you my thanks. I am in matric and you have truly inspired me and my art in my high school career. I actually did my research on you for my source book. Your creativity and confidence in your ability is Inspirational to many young people like myself. Visual arts is a very underrated and unknown industry and watching you has brought light and life to it. In summary, you are a credit to my creativity and approach to art.
    Thank you Jono Dry

  • @d34nh177b
    @d34nh177b Год назад +4

    Great idea. Now get a round plastic basin/bowl with vertical sides, cut a hole in the centre and a single split from hole to outer edge, slip it over the axle near the handle side of the stone and you'll have a 360 degree dust catcher that'll drop the graphite to the bottom of the (sideways) bowl where you simply sweep it out with a 2 inch paintbrush.

  • @EmorettaRobinson
    @EmorettaRobinson Год назад +4

    I was thinking if suggesting a spice grinder or food processor. But I like the option that you've come up with.

  • @artbylanda
    @artbylanda Год назад

    You can get drywall sandpaper for the disc sander, i think adendorff has them, it would help alot

  • @triciab8751
    @triciab8751 Год назад +1

    I love that your first thought was to shop used to modify something and so glad it worked out. Hope you will update us if you add the housing. Your enthusiasm for this new tool is contagious. Thank you for sharing.

  • @StephanieBatePhotogr
    @StephanieBatePhotogr Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this is brill off to get some dry wall sandpaper xx

  • @jeepz669
    @jeepz669 Год назад

    He has such a way with graphite! 😮

  • @hopalstudiosjuliehattis
    @hopalstudiosjuliehattis Год назад +1

    Now that's bringing the old alive again.
    By the way that was an old apple pealer. I don't think it was ever used for oranges.
    Thanks for sharing your ideas. 😊

  • @bennyyboyy7124
    @bennyyboyy7124 Год назад +1

    You should totally do one on how you get your shading so smooth and gradually well done

  • @DuneDemon8
    @DuneDemon8 Год назад

    Did you try electric coffee bean grinder? They can be found in very small sizes and grind dry to very very small particles. The longer you keep it on the finer the dust is. I used these to make homemade bird feeding formula for crop feeding. Sometimes I needed special ingredients to be tube fed and if you use very small tubes everything gets stuck in them. So I used electric coffee bean grinders to grind everything from dry insects, dry shrimp, dog kibble, snails... You end up with very fine dust that you can even sift trough small sieve and if some coarser pieces are left you put them back and grind again. You end up with this very fine and silky powder. I know I could make paste from this that would go ever trough an IV catheter and I could crop feed small song birds with it.

  • @sheriewelsford
    @sheriewelsford Год назад

    Wow...that hand grinder was a great find!!

  • @tomwills1163
    @tomwills1163 Год назад

    Have you tried a hand cranked coffee grinder with ceramic bits for grinding the powder?

  • @bluzgrl2187
    @bluzgrl2187 Год назад

    OMG ! How wonderful ! Thank you for sharing ! I'm heading out tomorrow to see if I can find one of those. The blending stumps and sharp pencils sold me on it for sure! 😁👌

  • @ntsakojoelbaloyi7421
    @ntsakojoelbaloyi7421 Год назад

    My guy is creative in everyway 😂😂🔥💯

  • @nathantripp9134
    @nathantripp9134 Год назад +1

    I love to see that you've modified and innovated on the things at your disposal. Very clever concept that I will be certainly be borrowing. Thanks Jono, great vid!

  • @Extinction.of.Innocense
    @Extinction.of.Innocense Год назад

    I have a Corosi brand coffee grinder from Amazon that I just tried with Himalayan Salt, basically turned into baby powder. Comes with 2 types of canisters with lids. I'll give charcoal a shot.

  • @Sharkuterie327
    @Sharkuterie327 Год назад

    Looking forward to seeing how the housing turns out!

  • @christinehowell
    @christinehowell Год назад +1

    I can't believe I haven't thought of this, especially for sharpening pencils and erasers... thank you!!!

  • @amac2573
    @amac2573 Год назад +2

    Wondering if mud guards from a bicycle could be modified?

  • @Grindoor
    @Grindoor Год назад

    Interesting way of making use of antique things. 😃

  • @WhiskeyTangFoxer
    @WhiskeyTangFoxer Год назад +1

    What about a power sander? Not the belt kind, but theres other handheld styles like the orbital, spindal or detailing that come in different shapes, that also have dust catchers, variable speeds, brushless option, corded or battery, all of which would have your choice of sandpaper grit to use.

  • @hinddee
    @hinddee Год назад +1

    You probably could also use a palm sander. You can get the drywall screen for them also.

  • @Q3shara
    @Q3shara Год назад

    I'd be tempted to try out creating a ball or rod mill as used in industrial mining to break down ore bearing rock. All kinds of media can be used in rock tumblers (usually wet) but it would be interesting to try graphite with different sized ball bearings sans liquid.

  • @nancydautovich1169
    @nancydautovich1169 Год назад

    Beautiful adaptation! So happy you can minimize that tedious chore! Plus that beautiful old coffee grinder is a score. We used to use an identical coffee grinder belonging to my friend's grandfather to grind coffee very fine and sprinkle it on ice cream. Could be a very delicious way to celebrate your genius move!

  • @michaelenechi
    @michaelenechi Год назад

    Innovation… you bring more than just drawing tips to The table

  • @007PIX
    @007PIX Год назад

    Electric coffee bean grinder would solve all your problems. I use it to grind anything as hard as a hard coffee bean into a fine powder and it automatically collects all the powder within it's grinding chamber.

  • @davianburke
    @davianburke Год назад

    You are an inspiration thank you

  • @iMakeThat
    @iMakeThat Год назад

    Put the graphite sticks in a drill and drill into the same sandpaper sheets. Super fast and clean. 🎉 so easy

  • @herianart
    @herianart Год назад +2

    My idola, my favorite channel, my inspiration, perfect art pencil ✏️. I am from Indonesian ❤ art pencil ✏️ 9:57

  • @katherinehall1967
    @katherinehall1967 Год назад

    Get a Vitamix or some other high speed blender; one specific jug (preferably a dry grains jug) dedicated solely to graphite/charcoal dust production.

  • @johnwayne2103
    @johnwayne2103 Год назад +3

    If you are going to use sandpaper try using 3m Cubitron sandpaper, it's designed to not clog as quickly and all the rage for sanding wood working projects.

    • @Grindoor
      @Grindoor Год назад

      It does that by chipping, would think ao grit would be better for this application as less contaminates.

  • @TRUMP4PRESIDENT47
    @TRUMP4PRESIDENT47 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips

  • @vih2625
    @vih2625 Год назад

    i didn't look to see if anyone else posted this, but how about an electric spice grinder? you can then sift out any larger particles. i use graphite powder too, but i don't use it on the scale you use it. so a small box and drywall sandpaper is ok for me. but seriously look at a spice grinder, like a krups, it gets my spices very very fine

  • @Belesofistic.croche
    @Belesofistic.croche Год назад

    Adoro seus desenhos são lindos e incríveis. E vc é muito fofo

  • @alancampbell8008
    @alancampbell8008 Год назад

    Mortar and pestle? That’s what I use. Takes time, but you can get it as fine as you like with a little elbow grease.

  • @franjames4086
    @franjames4086 Год назад

    What an excellent idea!

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Год назад +1

    this is an awesome idea ❤

  • @alexlandrytsio4273
    @alexlandrytsio4273 Год назад

    Proud to see ur work it very an inspiration

  • @SLily-rb6ji
    @SLily-rb6ji Год назад +1

    your peach peeler is an apple peeler. you can find similar ones newer, and they work great for apples. not so much for graphite. lol.

  • @dieguezcesar
    @dieguezcesar Год назад +4

    Cut out the sandpaper you are currently using and glue it to the large round stone. So you will have the usual sandpaper but rotating. You could use it in strips on the thin side, or cut a circle and use it on the side.

  • @PatrickStoops1
    @PatrickStoops1 Год назад

    try a mortar and pestle, like being used to grind medicin

  • @shashankashekhardey8786
    @shashankashekhardey8786 Год назад

    It’s amazing freakin idea. I am defobgonna do this in future.😃

  • @CharlesHancockCreations
    @CharlesHancockCreations Год назад

    So fantastic to watch. You're creativity and excitement are palpable. It made me consider trying to make something similar! You seem to be happier recently. No offense. It's pleasant to see. Motivational. 🤙

  • @artcreation3251
    @artcreation3251 Год назад

    I like your pencil drawing❤️

  • @kierhudson1328
    @kierhudson1328 Год назад

    I think maybe use an oversized nut crusher, then into a mortar and pestle, finally through a tea strainer.

  • @ApuMondal-lg5gf
    @ApuMondal-lg5gf Год назад

    Big fan sir love from India 🇮🇳

  • @Steven-sf7dq
    @Steven-sf7dq Год назад

    Why not use a ball mill? You can convert an old rock tumbler into one pretty easily. They're noisy but you'll be hard pressed to get a finer powder and you just turn it on and walk away, then come back in a day or two and sift out the graphite.

  • @TheRhythmOfLife1972
    @TheRhythmOfLife1972 Год назад

    Did you try a coffee/ spice grinder or Ninja blender which pulverizes food❓

  • @FRANKLYNSART
    @FRANKLYNSART Год назад

    Bro what paper do you use

  • @padamvara
    @padamvara Год назад

    Incredible ❤

  • @macdieter23558
    @macdieter23558 Год назад

    Another idea that automatically came to my mind: Instead of the crank, attach a cordless screwdriver to rotate the stone. A low rotation speed would be enough, I guess!

  • @andyshsu
    @andyshsu Год назад +1

    Mortar and pestle

  • @dwr9193
    @dwr9193 Год назад

    Pestle and mortar?

  • @anupampanting2795
    @anupampanting2795 Год назад

    Nice video ❤

  • @vishalkumar_art
    @vishalkumar_art Год назад

    Amazing 🎊

  • @azv19
    @azv19 Год назад

    Vitamix?

  • @theophilusgyan-mante7205
    @theophilusgyan-mante7205 Год назад

    First 🎉
    Keep on inspiring us brother
    Buh then, how about pounding the graphite and seiving?

  • @Tkay_Mubz04
    @Tkay_Mubz04 Год назад

    Is Josh in South Africa?

  • @alexiacerwinskipierce8114
    @alexiacerwinskipierce8114 3 месяца назад

    I would have just bought a cheap electric coffee bean grinder off Amazon. It's meant to grind hard material into powder.

  • @jessicarihani7128
    @jessicarihani7128 Год назад

    James martin coffee grinder it looks like a bullet

  • @drknluvlyable
    @drknluvlyable Год назад

    Oh yeah I do this something with my charcoal sticks

  • @cristianmontana6981
    @cristianmontana6981 Год назад

    Hola, yo puedo dibujar igual con lapicera

  • @teemog_
    @teemog_ Год назад +1

    Oneday I will meet u

  • @cristianmontana6981
    @cristianmontana6981 Год назад

    Algún consejo?

  • @user-jx3fp2uw8l
    @user-jx3fp2uw8l Год назад +1

    Hello ❤

  • @CReyes811
    @CReyes811 Год назад

    My daughter uses a cheap electric spice grinder.

  • @stonemegga
    @stonemegga Год назад

    all you need is a ball mill...

  • @androidlife2796
    @androidlife2796 Год назад

    You need okhali work very well

  • @interestgainer9801
    @interestgainer9801 Год назад +2

    Would you be my teacher

  • @WildCornoviiStudio
    @WildCornoviiStudio Год назад

    Blender

  • @artwithpromit5343
    @artwithpromit5343 Год назад

    1st view

  • @grusome3141
    @grusome3141 Год назад

    Or you could grind the graphite on the bottom of your feet if their rough enough lol your arts amazing btw

  • @SublimeStim
    @SublimeStim Год назад

    what about a spice grinder then morter and pestle?

  • @cms.177
    @cms.177 Год назад

    The moment when the hack worked out I was so happy 🥹🕺🎉🎉🎉✨