It Doesn't Have To Be Boring

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 360

  • @calebshort2169
    @calebshort2169 2 месяца назад +304

    “Probably unnecessarily complicated.” Bob we have been watching you for years we know it will be

    • @loganstrong5426
      @loganstrong5426 Месяц назад +5

      "That's... Why I'm here."

    • @soffes
      @soffes Месяц назад

      Less Star Wars in this one than I expected though

    • @calebshort2169
      @calebshort2169 Месяц назад

      @@soffes imagine each paint can actually is a themo-insulator for transporting kyber crystals.

  • @D2Kprime
    @D2Kprime 2 месяца назад +159

    I think the attic ladder concept still might be a cool idea to use for storing something else in the future.

    • @GaryStewart2020
      @GaryStewart2020 2 месяца назад +6

      A follow up video would be a fun, 5 places where I can put paint cans. I liked all the other options he mentioned.

    • @BrainSlugs83
      @BrainSlugs83 2 месяца назад

      Nothing can possiblae go wrong.

    • @acubley
      @acubley 2 месяца назад +3

      I'd love to see an over engineered one that keeps the 'steps' horizontal, rotating as you bring the ladder part down. Kind of like the tool chests that open from the top middle.

    • @hansangb
      @hansangb 2 месяца назад +1

      There's a guy "Dekay's Crafts" who makes cool sotuff. He's an architect who got interested in woodworking. He made some cool ladder concept storage .

    • @acubley
      @acubley 2 месяца назад

      @@hansangb That's an impressive wall of videos. Subscribed. TY.

  • @masterofnone
    @masterofnone 2 месяца назад +403

    Bob is finally working around a pole to pay the bills. 😂

  • @chadmcalvert
    @chadmcalvert 2 месяца назад +32

    You’ve talked about it before, but this is a great example of why I love this channel: I don’t have a pole in my shop to work around (nor a laser cutter or 3D printer, for that matter) - but the creative way you approach problem solving is an inspiration for how to tackle my own projects. Plus, your stuff is always cool as hell.

  • @joannehart9624
    @joannehart9624 2 месяца назад +34

    I think an interesting concept would be a spray paint vending machine. You push the appropriate button, it drops into a shaker, shakes it for a couple of minutes, then drops it into the bin. 🙂 It would be a huge project, but super cool.

    • @EmyrDerfel
      @EmyrDerfel Месяц назад

      The vending part adds a lot of complication for not much value. A shaking machine next to the rack would be enough. Grab a can, put it in the shaker, press "x minutes" button, wait for the beep, grab the can and use it.

  • @cheryldroffner443
    @cheryldroffner443 2 месяца назад +17

    I also love the way a round shelf doesn’t have corners that would jab you as your squeezing past. Nice work.

  • @fiercegirldesign1
    @fiercegirldesign1 Месяц назад +1

    I love the way you break down your process, show your mistakes and how you fixed them, and encourage us to approach problems with curiosity and purpose.

  • @victorjappe
    @victorjappe 2 месяца назад +41

    Bob, gotta say, i love the way this channel has become, forced or chosen. Much more relateable/factual and much less entertainemt-format. You are still encrible entertaining, educational and fun to watch. Love your work 🙂

    • @drawingbard
      @drawingbard 2 месяца назад +2

      Totally agree with what you say about the channel being relateable - both in the early years when Bob had a small garage workshop, and now when he is doing his solo projects in a basement.

  • @brianemunroe
    @brianemunroe 2 месяца назад +19

    I love waking up (relatively early), getting a cup of coffee and firing up the new ILTMS video for the week. And I love the problem solving for this one.

  • @haydenc2742
    @haydenc2742 2 месяца назад +20

    Could you print a small 1/2 moon spacer that is like 1-2mm wide that is the thickness of the wood platform that will take up the slop but still be able to slide, then glue to the plastic shelf inside the hole for the lazy susan...think of it as a 2 part "flange/shim" for the mounting stand. Just print the spacers, pull the cans, glue the spacers inside the hole against the shelf that is already mounted...viola
    Man...such a GREAT design and idea!
    Keep em coming!!!!

    • @TJShipley57
      @TJShipley57 2 месяца назад +4

      I thought the same thing. 3D print a 2-piece bushing to slip between the pole and the shelf.

    • @Saftkeur
      @Saftkeur 2 месяца назад

      Likewise! I was thinking 3d-printed bushings would also work, could have them be a near-perfect fit and snap into place. Also potential for complicating it even further if he really wanted by incorporating some vertical rollers into them so they can be completely snug with the pole and still turn, or just using the fact that the plastic probably slides better.

    • @dereknykamp1208
      @dereknykamp1208 2 месяца назад

      @@TJShipley57 same!

  • @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
    @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar 2 месяца назад +2

    I just got done doing therapy and discussing with my therapist how much I'm struggling with some tasks that I have to do that are mentally exhausting and this video just showed up at the absolute most beautiful perfect timing ever!

  • @jennynations04
    @jennynations04 Месяц назад +1

    I love your creativity. Watching you think outside the box and then making it is so much fun. Keep on thinking differently.

  • @EricFMyers
    @EricFMyers 2 месяца назад +5

    Not weird at all. It's a smart idea and made an inconvenient part of your workspace into something useful. Nice job!

  • @TheBlazingSilver
    @TheBlazingSilver 2 месяца назад +10

    If you altered this, so that the cans flared out (Think like a Christmas tree) you could massively increase the vertical density of the cans at the expense of eating into the floor space a bit more.

    • @lexlezah7308
      @lexlezah7308 Месяц назад

      Think upside down, if you have enough head space. That way the floorspace is still open.

  • @camilistico
    @camilistico 2 месяца назад +4

    This direction of your videos is pretty amazing, a bit more philosophical about intentionality the changes in life and even the content feels more mature. Cheers Bob!

  • @philippe9280
    @philippe9280 2 месяца назад +11

    No excuses needed to make a video about this. A fun project and I tought it was a very creative solution.

  • @patbird9694
    @patbird9694 2 месяца назад +2

    We all love you Bob. Thanks for helping us thinking outside the box .

  • @TheDAMills88
    @TheDAMills88 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, One improvement i could see you do on the Base and cog part is notch in dove tails so they locate into each other better

  • @masterricon
    @masterricon 2 месяца назад +4

    The filming/editing of the final install of all the parts around the pole is 🤌 🔥

  • @rezephae
    @rezephae 2 месяца назад +3

    one of my fav projects recently tbh i love it

  • @MrBobisadog
    @MrBobisadog 2 месяца назад +2

    Great idea! I have liquor store near my shop. They put out for trash, retail racks for drinks and few times per year. They give them to me, and they fit tape, paint shaker cans and other items. And they are on wheels.

  • @GarrettCrosgrove
    @GarrettCrosgrove 2 месяца назад +1

    bob is one of my favorite mentors

  • @graydation
    @graydation Месяц назад

    think of all the time saved looking for a certain color or type of paint... this is genius and a huge time saver

  • @heyitsthatdude17
    @heyitsthatdude17 2 месяца назад +1

    Really loved your solution for this Bob. I feel like I would have really over designed a solution trying to get ball bearings that can fit in pieces around the pole. Your implementation is satisfyingly simple and still so effective!

  • @3DPrintingNerd
    @3DPrintingNerd 2 месяца назад

    I *love* the pipe clamp to hold each level in place AND allow it the freedom to spin about. It's a wonderful solution, Bob!

  • @conguerican
    @conguerican 2 месяца назад +2

    I wanted you to know that, even though this is a project that not many can use. it was entertaining to watch and you made it engaging enough that I was alongside you trying to solve the problems as they came up. It was fun!

  • @jjsjeffjjsjeff
    @jjsjeffjjsjeff 2 месяца назад +1

    The constraint I'd go with is use up your existing paint before buying more if you have so much. 75 cans I'd think you'd find a color close enough for a project. That's what I do with 3D Printer filament. Neat idea about using the columns.

  • @dtgomby
    @dtgomby 2 месяца назад +1

    I was in a similar sutiation, with my desk. I needed to extend it for more space. I could have just bought two shelf brackets and could have screwd them to the legs of the desk, but then they would not be removable and I would have ugly screwholes. Instead I went a more complicated, and more fun route. I chiseld out two 1.5 inch square holes on the apron, directly under the tabletop. Got woodden square stock from the store for slats and cut them to length. Stuck them in the wholes and layed the extention on those. The weight provides enought tension so the don't go anywhere. Some wooden blocks on the bottom of the extention, that hug the slats and it the extention is stable. It is removeable, and if I need to, I can just plug the wholes on the apron with square blocks

  • @enki7296
    @enki7296 2 месяца назад +1

    Very nice work! You could 3d print or or laser cut some parts to drop in the insides of the circles to prevent the shifting too

  • @celestecypher
    @celestecypher 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the use of the new tripod set up to get the shot of adding the shelves to the pole!

  • @christobacon1
    @christobacon1 2 месяца назад +1

    Couple ideas, for the sloppiness you could add 3 adjustable plastic blocks to act as a bearing surface and adjust it. Those poles if you're careful you can brace on the sides of it and take it off to put in the lazy Susan. Its a lot more labor intensive and requires a lot mor know how but that's a solution

  • @cosplaydave4497
    @cosplaydave4497 2 месяца назад

    I relate a lot to this video. I wanted to add power to a popup gazebo and add a space to potentially mount storage as well. With being material and having 4 thin metal support legs i turned to 3D printing to create brackets to snap around the gazebo legs that i could place wood supports across to fix plywood boards so i had a base for mounting the sockets and other things. Worked a treat and learnt a lot from it and certainly made it more interesting. Great Video

  • @bensidsaph4349
    @bensidsaph4349 Месяц назад

    Hey Bob, to stop the horizontal wobble you could 3d print a little spacer collar for the middle. I'm sure it could be designed in a way to jigsaw together so you could take it off if you wanted. Great video

  • @TheNewJankyWorkshop
    @TheNewJankyWorkshop 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the video Bob, great solution to the problem. And most importantly, a great message to wrap it up. Thanks & cheers!

  • @tea4me324
    @tea4me324 2 месяца назад +1

    I always really fancied the wall-e shelf’s he had in his little home.

  • @jtsimmons3133
    @jtsimmons3133 Месяц назад

    What you just did is one of the most human things we can do. We are by nature, artists. Music is another example. Well done, human, and well said as well.

  • @todd_halfacre
    @todd_halfacre 2 месяца назад

    The value here is the introspection. Good work bob. Very good work. That reasoning hit me pretty hard

  • @modelmanjohn
    @modelmanjohn Месяц назад

    The joist area is an idea used in tiny homes. Sometimes the kitchen area is under a loft, and they put drop down storage in the joists for things like dry goods, spice racks, etc.

  • @Entarra
    @Entarra 2 месяца назад +1

    Useful and it added a splash of color to the space

  • @forsaken1776
    @forsaken1776 2 месяца назад

    that's awesome. you could also use that idea to make the ring like you did but make hooks that come vertical and the hook hang over the ring platform and it can hold stuff like tape for example. love this idea

  • @brianmathey9974
    @brianmathey9974 2 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed this video. Loved the in-process design iteration & the takeaways regarding intentionality.

  • @VanOaksProps
    @VanOaksProps 2 месяца назад +1

    Another great project, Bob. Videos are always better when it’s something interesting to the person making it. Looking forward to more of these.

  • @kevin-haggerty
    @kevin-haggerty 2 месяца назад

    I just started 3D Printed a few weeks ago and I LOVE IT!!
    Learning Fusion is like learning another language while standing on my head lol.
    Love your builds my friend and the channel!!

  • @ollililjestrom
    @ollililjestrom 2 месяца назад

    I loved the project and the process, but especially the end "monologue" was inspiring - I think many people (including myself) sometimes struggle with the fact that their work or tasks don't feel meaningful. It's a good challenge to try to put more meaning into everyday chores and things we "have to" do anyway. Thanks for the reminder!

  • @JennieClagettGray
    @JennieClagettGray 2 месяца назад

    There is a TON of stuff in that shop but THIS is what grabbed my eye when I walked in. It’s genius! Legit!

  • @gpaine
    @gpaine 2 месяца назад

    This was really fun! Every basement I have ever seen has those poles. It is super cool to see them being useful!

  • @blackhawkthepirate
    @blackhawkthepirate 2 месяца назад

    Great life advice at the end that really meant a lot to me, as I’m struggling to feel motivated at my job right now. Thanks for sharing, Bob!

  • @tomschwab3111
    @tomschwab3111 Месяц назад

    I love you showing the problem solving prococess. I was also thinking you could use a big PVC pipe and a heavey base and make a smaller mobile version. Longtime viewer. Keep up the great work.

  • @imakexyz4968
    @imakexyz4968 2 месяца назад

    I love this solution. I though that you will end up with storage in the ceiling. But this solution is so much better and simpler.

  • @seanwillingham3755
    @seanwillingham3755 2 месяца назад

    I love the lesson at end because you are correct make it worthwhile and meaningful.

  • @acornwa11
    @acornwa11 2 месяца назад

    Awesome wrap-up! I use several of your videos for my robotics class. Totally going to share this one with them.

  • @samuelwright7885
    @samuelwright7885 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for that. I needed alittle advice that made me step back and challenge myself to think inside and outside the box to keep an open mind

  • @JohnJacksonJohnson
    @JohnJacksonJohnson 2 месяца назад

    The other thing is that the vibration and/or the rotation from moving ONE can or searching for that one can can cause centrifugal force, so it might be better to install a guardrail to prevent other cans from falling (sort of like with a carousel).
    Plus, spray paint cans can come in different sizes (like some can be smaller or wider, like a can of glow-in-the-dark spray paint is smaller than a jumbo can of spray acrylic clear sealant. of course, removable adapters could work)

  • @COOPmade
    @COOPmade 2 месяца назад

    On the 3d parts you clamped to the pole, you could’ve created a ridge on top of those pieces for the wood to glide on, maybe making them easier to turn with less friction. Good video! Keep up the good work!

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 2 месяца назад

    Great idea and as always beautifully executed

  • @fcschoenthal
    @fcschoenthal 2 месяца назад

    Great concept and kudos for coming up with an "out of the box" (or cabinet in this case) for a need. You could also use this solution for caulk tubes, paint cans, jars full of whatever. Don't know what the other 30 cans might be, but I would get rid of as many duplicates as possible and store them someplace out of the way. Love seeing the way your mind works coming up with solutions. - Chris

  • @jpalarchio
    @jpalarchio 2 месяца назад

    Really innovative, great project. Good to see I'm not the only one with 10 cans of the same primer that are all 90% empty...

  • @DavidPyro
    @DavidPyro 2 месяца назад

    Connect the two halves of your platform like jigsaw puzzle pieces. Vertical placement = lateral stability.

  • @BrainSlugs83
    @BrainSlugs83 2 месяца назад +1

    I would add a shield or something to keep stuff from falling out when it's bumped. Or at least taller bumpers... You could still make bearings too.. Like just put ball bearings in the center track, so it spins smoothly.

  • @machir5116
    @machir5116 2 месяца назад

    I think if you keep everything the same but instead of the hose clamp you can glue a few magnets to the wide part that contacts the pole. That way they can still swivel but you can also slide it up and down on the pole. Just make sure to put enough magnets so that it can support the weight of full cans, but not too many that it'll be too difficult to slide and swivel. Regardless it's still a really great idea!

  • @GetTheFOutOfMyWay
    @GetTheFOutOfMyWay 2 месяца назад

    Exactly me. Why I love having the ability to do cad and 3D print. That said sometimes there's a solution to it without cad and 3d printing, but the idea that those "tools" are at the disposal to diy/home/consumers is mind blowing considering not so long ago this wasn't really possible outside of a corporation and big expense equipment.

  • @nathanhiggins860
    @nathanhiggins860 2 месяца назад

    Elegant and creative solution that uses the space and tools you have but most important you can access every single can individually. With a cabinet if something was at the back you'd have to take out a lot of cans to get to it.

  • @tonycosta3302
    @tonycosta3302 2 месяца назад

    Put magnet strips on the ceiling (between the joists) and stick the cans on them upside down. Uses dead space and adds some visual interest up there.

  • @johnro6659
    @johnro6659 2 месяца назад

    I love it but living in an apartment I don't have any lally columns to use. I like the lazy Susan idea I have build or modified them for other hobby work. I use rattle cans all the time and I store them in storage crates stacked on top of another. Makes searching for a color a bit of work especially if it's in the bottom crate. Shelving is out no room for that either. I have a small shed that I am hoping to store my paint some how where it's easy to get to. I might be able to add some sort of column there in a corner.

  • @danthemakerman
    @danthemakerman 2 месяца назад

    Neat idea and great usage of space. Wish I had a pole.

  • @richardcorcorran8965
    @richardcorcorran8965 2 месяца назад

    Love it , what a great use of space a time and money saver

  • @harelasaf
    @harelasaf 2 месяца назад

    A pretty cool project! I would think the most important part of the spray paint cans is the cap - which tells you what the spray color is... So I would make something that hides most of the can, except the cap. I would then sort the cans by color to make it more esthetic in the shop. But I love the creativity!

  • @CTmoog
    @CTmoog 2 месяца назад

    Great idea Bob! Love the creative mind! 😎😎😎

  • @51Drones
    @51Drones 2 месяца назад

    Fricken love this channel so much!

  • @coolbionicle
    @coolbionicle 2 месяца назад

    Resize the clearance space on the upper ring of the assembly so that you can snuggly fit dowels all around it or maybe even reshape it so that you can fit four of the said dowels in a cross, then you can cut the dowels to the panel thickness, place them in and screw a third, simpler ring with a smaller inner diameter just so that it loosely pinches the dowels in place. Now you've made a rudimentary ball bearing that will keep the shelves centered.

  • @JDS042
    @JDS042 Месяц назад

    Love this build.

  • @fabianmarco
    @fabianmarco 2 месяца назад

    How about semicircles with magnets to hold the cans? You can put them on any surface, even the ceiling if it's not too high to reach. It doesn't even have to be a semicircle, anything that stops the cans from moving/spinning would work.

  • @baldcreations8044
    @baldcreations8044 2 месяца назад

    One of your best video's yet in terms of entertaining, the idea, but most important the life lesson, we all need a life check once in a while and thank you this was mine.

  • @ericheft6184
    @ericheft6184 2 месяца назад

    Interesting solution. I assume you need to paint things fairly often. This lets you quickly see/find the color you are looking for. I'd love to see what you could come up for going in between the joists.

  • @PatrickvanHalderen
    @PatrickvanHalderen 2 месяца назад

    Forst of all, really nice creative storage solution. And second, I really like the underlying message you explain in the end! Maken stuff so much more worthwhile to think that way!

  • @RoyBlumenthal
    @RoyBlumenthal 2 месяца назад +1

    You might want to 3d print some inserts to go between the pole and the wooden hole to solve the slop issue. Cool project!

  • @DavidWRyan
    @DavidWRyan 2 месяца назад

    Love it! One thought, could you print spacers to insert in center of the disks to align them better and reduce the “slop”?

  • @andrewbrown8148
    @andrewbrown8148 2 месяца назад

    That's a great use of dead space~!! Another killer demonstration of your creativity. Still trying to find mine. Thanks for sharing this~!

  • @kaybouie1972
    @kaybouie1972 2 месяца назад

    hey thanks for the talk at the end. 🧡

  • @MaddMaxxWoodWorks
    @MaddMaxxWoodWorks 2 месяца назад

    Cool idea thank you

  • @carguytroy
    @carguytroy 2 месяца назад

    Do things with purpose. Make it count. Good point!!

  • @dancardin2087
    @dancardin2087 2 месяца назад

    I like the idea...but probably for something else like screwdrivers or other small tools. *My* first thought for this problem was storing them on a wall, facing sideways (at a slight up angle), so you only see the caps. A couple lengths of 3in pvc pipe to slot them into. very compact, very easy to see all the available options

  • @brianleach4707
    @brianleach4707 2 месяца назад

    Use pvc pipe cut in half using hidden clips on each half of the pvc pipe. Roller bearings can also be used

  • @troycogan1030
    @troycogan1030 2 месяца назад

    Another awesome tutorial Bob, great ingenuity on the use of the laser & 3d printer to make a useful project.
    👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @psycodoood
    @psycodoood 2 месяца назад

    Perhaps add magnets on the black printed parts, or maybe an additional part on the back, to secure them but still are easy to remove

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 2 месяца назад

    Pretty slick can holder. Ceiling storage would be cool, hinged ladder frame that holds stuff you need but don't use all the time.

  • @andrewzanto8591
    @andrewzanto8591 2 месяца назад

    Awesome solution!

  • @kieranreid4461
    @kieranreid4461 Месяц назад

    If you added a small lip around the bottom of the ring it would hold the top of the can below it so it wouldn't fall over easily if spun to fast or knocked. Just leave enough room to lift the can over the wedge

  • @INGIE32
    @INGIE32 2 месяца назад

    8:39 I like that you showed the new camera rig off when you assembled the pieces.

  • @TheIdeanator
    @TheIdeanator 2 месяца назад

    with the space between the poles and the can, i suspect you could print a carrier for ball bearings you cut in half. yes they would be clicky but it would probably spin well enough.

  • @dabeamer42
    @dabeamer42 2 месяца назад

    I think this is honestly the best DIY video I've seen this _month_

  • @jarnonikitin3077
    @jarnonikitin3077 2 месяца назад

    U might just print a bushing to remove the slack between the pole and shelf! Great video and idea! 👏🏻

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B 2 месяца назад

    I like it, mind you I wouldn't have glued the pieces together at all, simply slip a bolt on either side should be enough to hold it together. But hey, it works, looks good, and keeps things out of the way... now just give in to the OCD and have some arrangement system based on colors that only you get!

  • @taylormcintyre5759
    @taylormcintyre5759 2 месяца назад

    Other benefit to them being circles and not squares, no corners to inevitably hurt yourself on
    Great project and thought exercise!

  • @thesevendays.
    @thesevendays. 2 месяца назад

    I heard you talk about this in the podcast and I think it is a great idea! Great job and great video!

  • @momentofzach
    @momentofzach 2 месяца назад

    Love the video! Great idea and great result.

  • @flyinggyros9745
    @flyinggyros9745 2 месяца назад

    Great idea for can storage.

  • @TR-sk8hf
    @TR-sk8hf 2 месяца назад

    Man im still listening to that Porishead Head cover you guys did.Great work Bob!

  • @wido123123
    @wido123123 2 месяца назад

    instead of the screws, you could make the laser cut with a jig-saw like pattern, so the 2 halves "fit" togheter by just fitting (instead of the 2 small semi-circles). No screws, tight fit and you can still remove them if you need to.

  • @davidmanuel1984
    @davidmanuel1984 Месяц назад +1

    Genius brother!! Hi five!!✋🏼