When the neighbors hear a blood curdling scream, someone needs to tell them that the reason is just that the glue vendors have changed their package dimensions.
Great video! If you want to remove the black burn marks from the laser cutter quickly just wipe it with some white vinegar! It can sometimes remove it all or at least make sure it won’t rub off anywhere else
Seeing the trial and error really helps. That way I can tell what steps you take if something goes wrong and that everyone fails here and there. Failure sparks new ideas in most projects, unless u feel like u are not supposed to make mistakes.
Yes. please more trail and error videos it shows that it's OK to mess up in a project. I send my step dad the video so he can see the tub storage and he was surprised on how nice and organized it was.
As someone with an organizational disorder, I'm excited by organization but I can't help but think I've never seen someone more excited about organization EVER!
Somehow missed this video when it was released - I absolutely love laser cut panels instead of the 3d printer when I'm working with predominantly large, flat constructions. Lately I've been doing a hybrid laser/3d process where I'll make mounting slots or finger joints where I can slide in a 3d printed piece for complex geometry. This saves on print time and allows me to focus on smaller sections when prototyping. Thank you for sharing the angled storage solutions and including the draft angles of the storage box, I can't wait to use this approach in my storage. Cheers!
I really enjoyed the style of showing the trial and error but also how you go about measuring and figuring out how to put what where and the considerations behind changing them! Keep it up!
I simply cannot imagine getting the thousands of little things organized in my shop that well. But heck, what I CAN imagine is great so Im gonna do it!
I love laser cutters! Did my entire grad project with a laser cutter at the university. Too mimic steel panels and CNC cut parts. I wish i had one for my self.. so many projects on my laser list
Yes to seeing the mistakes as well. Really helps us to prevent making those same ones! Really cool tool those laser cutters! Great for prototyping too!
Big fan of you including the trial error details! I think it adds a feeling of making the project more do-able. It also adds objective things to think about when designing and making things! Absolutely LOVE that you included the mistakes! Keep up the awesome work! I love your channel!
I love all your organizing videos! It’s amazing to see how you utilized the drawers and bins. Some shops have less stuff than you and it looks super messy. If you have a functional way to store supplies then you can have as much stuff as you need for your shop and it will function so well. Literally this is the one RUclips channel that I enjoy watching like a tv show! You’re so entertaining the way you explain things and film your work!
I definitely like seeing the trial and error. It’s interesting seeing the tolerances that allow the parts to fit. Not a lot of makers go into detail about that, other than “I just tried until it fit”. Great video!
This is THE perfect channel for me: Like you, I have a large workshop full of chaos and some great machines, all I seem to do is make things to organise my workshop better! One day, I must get around to actually making "a thing" that's NOT a workshop organisation aid!
When I clicked on this video I was puzzled how lasers were used to organize the shop... How is that possible? I thought the laser might be used to "declutter" worksurfaces through vaporization. But this is waaay more useful 😁
Very nice work! I have watched most of your videos and I usually enjoy them a lot. One thing that puts me off just a little is that you are very intense and talking with super high energy all the time. For me I would enjoy the videos more if you toned it down just a notch! Thanks for your good work!
I quite liked the trial and error parts of the video. I'm curious on if you included the box itself in the plans. (I don't have a use for it. but just a thought I had for people to get the right box for the design)
I have watched ALL of your videos now. Thank goodness this one came along today. But now I have absolutely none left to watch...what shall I do with myself? Of course.. drill powered scooter...there is always drill powered scooter. Keep showing the whole process goofs and all.
Can we see more modeling work? Even if it's a quick timelapse? I love me some good quality 3D modeling. If you think it's too boring, maybe a picture in picture segment with the modeling?
You should try your hand at designing a super glue storage container that's air tight so you can add a desiccant like silica gel or molecular sieves to keep the air dry. Superglue will not harden if the air is dry as it reacts with water to cure.
Really inspiring to see - both your process (and mistakes, really helpful to show off those, too!), but also the solutions you make; very clever designs. Wanted to give a second like at 16:53 when you put in the caulking gun!
A lesser chanel would trying to get more content out of a project would make one video per little organizer. Great to see it all come together at once.
How about a more indepth guide into how you go about designing parts like these? I have a laser cutter too and I'm struggling with what tool to use. My go-to would be Fusion 360 but it doesn't seem particularly well-built for laser cutting projects.
Hey Alexandre. I love your videos. I'm sending some folks to this video from the Glowforge forum. You are a great teacher and always an inspiration. Thanks for the post!
this channel is like an OCD heaven
More trial and error please! Showing the mistakes weirdly makes it seem more approachable to do!
YES! I would LOVE a video on the 3D software, how to measure, cut, setup, etc. That's the part that I am more nervous about.
I'd say makes it more human(y) =)
I agree!
I like when he showed the box of failed print's
When the neighbors hear a blood curdling scream, someone needs to tell them that the reason is just that the glue vendors have changed their package dimensions.
Great video! If you want to remove the black burn marks from the laser cutter quickly just wipe it with some white vinegar! It can sometimes remove it all or at least make sure it won’t rub off anywhere else
good to know. thanks for the tip
ALEX my man Your Chanel is second to none mate. I’ve never seen anyone doing what your doing keep up the awesome work. 👍🏻🇦🇺 👍🏻
second to none in the number of jump cuts there is!
I'm excited to see all the new projects with the laser cutter
I’d love to see your workflow and general process for designing those frames in CAD. I haven’t done that kind of design before.
i love how you made the holder and cut everthing off camera.... Then its non stop laughs and smiles. I see you come alive on camera. Great talent.
Thanks for the trial and error part. Making mistakes is part of learning to make! We all do it, perfection is only 'final cuts'.
Seeing the trial and error really helps. That way I can tell what steps you take if something goes wrong and that everyone fails here and there. Failure sparks new ideas in most projects, unless u feel like u are not supposed to make mistakes.
Yes. please more trail and error videos it shows that it's OK to mess up in a project. I send my step dad the video so he can see the tub storage and he was surprised on how nice and organized it was.
The plastic bin was very impressive! Really inspiring to start getting my workshop organized.
As someone with an organizational disorder, I'm excited by organization but I can't help but think I've never seen someone more excited about organization EVER!
excellent project! 😎
2 of the 3d printing pros marsgizmo and ALCH
Somehow missed this video when it was released - I absolutely love laser cut panels instead of the 3d printer when I'm working with predominantly large, flat constructions. Lately I've been doing a hybrid laser/3d process where I'll make mounting slots or finger joints where I can slide in a 3d printed piece for complex geometry. This saves on print time and allows me to focus on smaller sections when prototyping. Thank you for sharing the angled storage solutions and including the draft angles of the storage box, I can't wait to use this approach in my storage. Cheers!
I like how you make videos of things you make to arrange the things you use to make those very things
I think showing the mistakes is important as it leads to showing how they get fixed.
So, designing the finger joints a bit proud would allow for sanding away the burned layer.
I really enjoyed the style of showing the trial and error but also how you go about measuring and figuring out how to put what where and the considerations behind changing them! Keep it up!
I simply cannot imagine getting the thousands of little things organized in my shop that well. But heck, what I CAN imagine is great so Im gonna do it!
I love laser cutters! Did my entire grad project with a laser cutter at the university. Too mimic steel panels and CNC cut parts. I wish i had one for my self.. so many projects on my laser list
Yes to seeing the mistakes as well. Really helps us to prevent making those same ones! Really cool tool those laser cutters! Great for prototyping too!
The organizer-box for the silicone & stuff is bloody genious!
Wauw, sponsored ad that prays on the fear of hair loss. And the consultation with the doctor is online? How professional!
That tub storage is amazing mate
I just ❤️ how the 🔫 fitted 🤗
seriously this guy is a god of organization and sorting, the container store and Ikea should do business with him... amazing as alway!
Your organizational skills are outstanding and the way you use 3D printing and laser cutting is inspiring.
It is a real skill to think about this with so many parts
The trial and error bits are great, always interesting to see more aspects of the creative process for these builds.
Big fan of you including the trial error details! I think it adds a feeling of making the project more do-able. It also adds objective things to think about when designing and making things! Absolutely LOVE that you included the mistakes! Keep up the awesome work! I love your channel!
I love all your organizing videos! It’s amazing to see how you utilized the drawers and bins. Some shops have less stuff than you and it looks super messy. If you have a functional way to store supplies then you can have as much stuff as you need for your shop and it will function so well. Literally this is the one RUclips channel that I enjoy watching like a tv show! You’re so entertaining the way you explain things and film your work!
why in the world is organization so satisfying? omg like I wanna go right now do the same to my workshop!
When you asked a few weeks ago what people were wanting to see. This is literally exactly it!
This was a cool approach to writing. Walking through the design stage rather than just showing the pieces of paper near the beginning, haha. Awesome.
Anyone else mesmerized by soft close drawers?
Seeing everything fit into place was incredibly satisfying to watch.
I could literally watch you fo this to every drawer, box and shelf in the place.😘
I love how your workbench looks nicer than most of my furniture...
So you got caught up on that as well? I paused the video to look at the finish on the workbench because I didn’t recall that it looked so sleek.
I definitely like seeing the trial and error. It’s interesting seeing the tolerances that allow the parts to fit. Not a lot of makers go into detail about that, other than “I just tried until it fit”. Great video!
Wow, what a video!! it makes me think, how much your energy, with all that trial & error project, video and editing. Salute!!
This is probably my favorite video because you showed more trial and error
Your solidwork skills are amazing
I know it was just a build of organizers, but so entertaining!
This is THE perfect channel for me: Like you, I have a large workshop full of chaos and some great machines, all I seem to do is make things to organise my workshop better! One day, I must get around to actually making "a thing" that's NOT a workshop organisation aid!
When I clicked on this video I was puzzled how lasers were used to organize the shop... How is that possible? I thought the laser might be used to "declutter" worksurfaces through vaporization. But this is waaay more useful 😁
I was thinking of laser scanning of parts
Your shop is the ultimate OCD Paradise.
So satisfying to see all of those organizers!
So satisfying when everything fits together. Great design!
I'm very impressed by your high quality modeling. What a good job. It's so satisfying to see it.
Outstanding. Getting organized is such a great feeling.
1 box down 20 to Go love this stuff
Wow. Always nice to see how much you love what you do. 😃👍🏼
You deserve millions of subscribers
Ngl. I really find Alex building stuff for organizing his random crap so satisfying.
I definitely love the trial and error!
Spot on tolerances on the fitting. So satisfying :)
Nice design ideas. Glad to see you using more tools and techniques in your work. Very educational.
Great video, and I really enjoyed that this is the first time I was able to see your thought process and approach. Cheers.
Would love to see the computer side. Even if it’s a RUclips Short. How do you check and correct sizes to accommodate real life objects?
Amazing! Love seeing the design process!
Awesome, your energy level is amazing. Good job...
your mom must be blessed!
Very nice work! I have watched most of your videos and I usually enjoy them a lot. One thing that puts me off just a little is that you are very intense and talking with super high energy all the time. For me I would enjoy the videos more if you toned it down just a notch! Thanks for your good work!
Very impressive, I must say I am already planning to save for a 3d printer and laser cutter because of your videos :) Thanks man!
I quite liked the trial and error parts of the video. I'm curious on if you included the box itself in the plans. (I don't have a use for it. but just a thought I had for people to get the right box for the design)
the organization process was so satisfying 👌👌
Enjoyed seeing your thought process in action. More of like this please!!!
thank you for showing more intricacies of the design process!!
Loved the plastic cubby organizer!!! Great work as always!!! Greetings from Argentina!
Trial and error is cool! It feels so much more relaxed and it can make us more aware of some problems ;) Love it
This has turn to how to organize channel, nice!
I have watched ALL of your videos now. Thank goodness this one came along today. But now I have absolutely none left to watch...what shall I do with myself? Of course.. drill powered scooter...there is always drill powered scooter. Keep showing the whole process goofs and all.
It is best if you can store super glue in the fridge. Amazing video! Love your energy!
CA glue stores very well in the freezer
Man, you deserve more subs, I mean a TON of subs.
The ideas and the quality of content really dazzle me everytime.
Kudos!
These bring me so much joy 🤩
If the cutout for the superglue activator can be made to go lower than you can get another can stored
Amazing organization! I hope to have your skills one day. Thanks for this awesome video
Makes so much more sense than printing 1000 small boxes on a 3D printer!
Can we see more modeling work? Even if it's a quick timelapse? I love me some good quality 3D modeling.
If you think it's too boring, maybe a picture in picture segment with the modeling?
Man you should upload a new video everyday. Great work! thanks
All your work are super nice
I really love the organizing videos. It’s satisfying
You should try your hand at designing a super glue storage container that's air tight so you can add a desiccant like silica gel or molecular sieves to keep the air dry. Superglue will not harden if the air is dry as it reacts with water to cure.
So, you created large wooden pieces for jigsaw puzzle? Thats neat. I think the laser cutter is an amazing concept.
Excellent work. Glad you kept the mistakes in. It makes us mere mortals feel a bit better about our own builds ;) Cheers, JAYTEE
I loved watching this. Really enjoyable.
I finally found my soul mate :D u are SOOOOOO awesome at organise stuff i love it
Yes, show the small mistakes. This way we can avoid them if we do our own version.
I think what you’re doing is absolutely awesome. I love your content 👏🏻👏🏻
Really inspiring to see - both your process (and mistakes, really helpful to show off those, too!), but also the solutions you make; very clever designs. Wanted to give a second like at 16:53 when you put in the caulking gun!
Awesome to see the laser gettnig some love. Can't be much more that needs organising. Keep it up Alex.
A lesser chanel would trying to get more content out of a project would make one video per little organizer. Great to see it all come together at once.
How about a more indepth guide into how you go about designing parts like these? I have a laser cutter too and I'm struggling with what tool to use. My go-to would be Fusion 360 but it doesn't seem particularly well-built for laser cutting projects.
Enda en utrolig givende video, fortsett med det du driver med. God sommer Alexandre...
Awesome work, Alexandre! 😃
The laser cutter is a hell of a tool!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Hey Alexandre. I love your videos. I'm sending some folks to this video from the Glowforge forum. You are a great teacher and always an inspiration. Thanks for the post!
Super fun to watch, and love the designs, congrats and greetings from Argentina
that sponsor was so random, did not expect that! Love your videos dude. Currently styudying industrial design in Lima, Perú. Greetings!
Please do a video on advance Solidworks/3D modeling tips!