I made one of these a bit ago. I found it was best to just remove the gloves from the product box and put in the made box, then it is brand agnostic, as not every box is the same dimensions.
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Kind of a nitpick, but, you forgot to center the slot up from the bottom of the box, as the the thickness of the bottom panel was not taken into account. Really doesn't make much difference either way though, I suppose. Just my OCD inner voice kicking in. Thanks for the project idea. I'm looking right at the mangled box of nitrile gloves on my bench right now! =O)
Love this! Thanks Clack! You say your workshop is small….what are your measurements? We are getting a new workshop built soon and I would love to mimic your layout in ours!
@@TheClackShack Thank you. Mine will be 18x24 so I think I can get pretty close to your layout (YAY!). LOVE the attic idea....I'll see if we can add a small space to ours as well. Thanks again and keep up the fantastic content!
I have several different ones but this is the ones that I used on this project. It comes with several thickness product with varying dry times. amzn.to/3IrUHFn
@@TheClackShack Thanks, I purchased what I believe you are using which is the RevolutionPly, it cuts nicely and if I pick my own I can get some that's not bowed, get it cut and stacked flat quickly to avoid bowing.
great stuff, as always. I'll be checking out your merch today.
Thanks for all the great teaching.
Thanks for watching.. glad it helps.
Thanks for this video. I need to get my stuff together and make some boxes and get my shop organized.
The to-do list never ends. 😫😀
You can do it!
I made one of these a bit ago. I found it was best to just remove the gloves from the product box and put in the made box, then it is brand agnostic, as not every box is the same dimensions.
I buy a few boxes at a time and they last a year or so. Mostly same gloves so I should be good. Thanks
I had the same thought. Also a good chance to pull them apart...some batches tend to stick together pretty bad.
A laser cut robot dog Max kit, one that has a robotic arm to retrive balls and frisbees on demand.
Laser kits for mobility robotics to show how affordable such things can easily become.
Quality of life as it happens.
He would love it... not happening
The potentials of polyester resin infused wood, solid, no warping, even as structural framework for machines, affordability work around. Even for linear rails, or a giant delta laser rig using lidar object recognition proximity sensors.
Things that made me want to throw my wallet into the fire and order a Sculpfun s33 ultra 33 watt and the 900x930mm frame extension kit. Art inspires science.
Party on Garth.
Have fun
Nice, quick project. Thanks for it.
Thank you too!
nice video...just drill a finger hole on the bottom. just push the box from the bottom to change out the box.
I added an opening in the top, it works.
Cool, handy project.
Thanks
Another great video. Thanks, Dave.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great idea. Will be making a couple tomorrow. Thanks
Have fun!
Kind of a nitpick, but, you forgot to center the slot up from the bottom of the box, as the the thickness of the bottom panel was not taken into account. Really doesn't make much difference either way though, I suppose. Just my OCD inner voice kicking in. Thanks for the project idea. I'm looking right at the mangled box of nitrile gloves on my bench right now! =O)
Good thing I added extra to the size of the hole... lol.. It works great and technically is centered when looking from the front... lol
OMG I checked and wasnt subscribed!! You make great content Clack! Thank you! Ive subscribed!
The more the better, thanks..
The tool line is a new feature since 1.5. You accidentally pulled it down from the top.
I noticed.. didn't need it though
Love this! Thanks Clack!
You say your workshop is small….what are your measurements? We are getting a new workshop built soon and I would love to mimic your layout in ours!
It is 20x24 with a small attic for storage
@@TheClackShack Thank you. Mine will be 18x24 so I think I can get pretty close to your layout (YAY!). LOVE the attic idea....I'll see if we can add a small space to ours as well. Thanks again and keep up the fantastic content!
For us imperial guys it would be nice if you would give us inches as well
Maybe
Talking about kerf with the diode how does that work? With co2
I run the same offset on all my machines. You can spend time testing to get it “perfect” but quick and effective is my game. It works
@@TheClackShack Have you done a video doing the Kerf test or can you recommend one
@@chuckpederson6754 Steve @vintaurisworkshop has, For what I do, I just run a slight offset when needed.
Hey Clack do you have a link for the CA glue you use?
I have several different ones but this is the ones that I used on this project. It comes with several thickness product with varying dry times. amzn.to/3IrUHFn
Can you link the 5mm luan you use?
It is 4.5 and I get it from a regional store here in town. They don't do online orders.. sorry
@@TheClackShack Thanks, I purchased what I believe you are using which is the RevolutionPly, it cuts nicely and if I pick my own I can get some that's not bowed, get it cut and stacked flat quickly to avoid bowing.
What type of wood do you make your stove covers out of?
Pine mostly
What are stove covers? And what is the of them? I will need to see if you have a video of them.Greg
@@gregwilsonnaturephotography I do, also have photos on my website