No idea how RUclips put this in my recommended watch list but I'm glad it did. Always love seeing a good Aussie youtube channel, makes it feel a bit closer to home. I like your implementation and agree the pre-set sizes aren't amazing, I helped my mates install a set of the Ikea pegboards and it inspired me to 3D print the popular Honeycomb Storage wall, damn do I enjoy having an organised wall now. Subscribed and going through your historical videos now.
I find an easy way to "hang" power boards is with the hot glue gun. they hang on very well, even with power bricks dangling. Also removable with some force
this video is great because the project did not turn out perfectly, like the way you might have thought it would. yet, you still chose to stick with it and let it ride. It's very genuine, nice work friend.
No idea how RUclips put this in my recommended watch list but I'm glad it did. Always love seeing a good Aussie youtube channel, makes it feel a bit closer to home.
I like your implementation and agree the pre-set sizes aren't amazing, I helped my mates install a set of the Ikea pegboards and it inspired me to 3D print the popular Honeycomb Storage wall, damn do I enjoy having an organised wall now.
Subscribed and going through your historical videos now.
Yes. Laser is awesome with 3D. I always designed my prints to mate with last cut parts. I'm saving filament where i don't need to print.
Very true, some things just dont need to be printed.
Remember, don't look into the laser with your remaining eye!
I find an easy way to "hang" power boards is with the hot glue gun. they hang on very well, even with power bricks dangling.
Also removable with some force
Beautiful work
Very cool video though few things scare me more than uncovered lasers at home.
Yeah I should have talked about that a little more than I did. I do have one I use normally but it doesnt make for the best cinema.
*Great* application for a laser! 💯
This is insane quality
Does the material you used (being thinner than the skadis and not having the roundover) affects it's functionality?
this video is great because the project did not turn out perfectly, like the way you might have thought it would. yet, you still chose to stick with it and let it ride. It's very genuine, nice work friend.
Cheeky V mount battery charger there, what camera setup are you using at the moment?
yo that was Awesome!
🕯💡🕯CAN WE DISCUSS THE SCREW GOING THROUGH THE POWER BOARD, PLEASE?💡🕯💡
it looks bad Ik aha, it comes with holes through already. Ideally should use a screwdriver not an impact tho.
@@Borgedesigns maaaate ! you got me worried there !!! hehehe
Nice
Hi ! In how many passes did it make a cut? What speeds and what power settings were used?
3mm MDF 100% power at 250mm, 1 pass.
I hate lathe tools behind lathes the temptation is always to lean over, but the size of your lathe the risk of death is low
But never 0. The board at least is at the tail end of the lathe and ive never turned something that long but still good to be weary.
im stuff
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