About 18 months ago I moved into an inherited house which my Grandad built in the 60's. There are 2 rooms downstairs plus a garage which I am slowly converting into my makerspace(s), so this is great inspiration, thanks man!
Man you deserve more than just 41K subscribers. Your videos and style are absolutely fantastic. I can't wait to see the upcoming videos. Keep the good job!
For the 3D printer filament, you should have an air-tight container for moisture-sensitive filament, you may be surprised about the difference this makes on the quality of some prints. Loving the content recently and can't wait for the PC!
Can't wait to see you hit 100k subscribers and more. This is some seriously high quality content. You are not only putting serious effort into your projects, but also the filming and editing. Cheers 🍻
This man is singlehandedly inspiring me, I have no clue who you are, and I discovered your channel all of 12 minutes ago, but by god, am I loving it. SUBSCRIBED!
Heh, funny that you're doing this in your workspace while I'm in the middle of doing this to my whole house. Loved the desk build, and I'm looking forward to the PC build. :)
Thanks man, a simple re-arrangement and big benchtop made such a huge difference! Finishing off my vid on the new machine, stoked to share it this weekend.
Where you’re thinking of putting the filament you could do a “compactus” type of roller shelves. Would imagine it wouldn’t require as much structural reinforcing than the spice rack idea. Could even put an acrylic face on em to see what’s in each or seal individual “modules” for filaments you need to protect/humidity control. I checked out a mates new R&D shop and he was able to jag off gumtree a tile drawer cabinet that was used for displaying tiles. Much cheaper than getting some architecture plans draws if you’re chasing some large shallow draws.
I like the idea of the tile drawers! I've actually started hunting for an old bar fridge to convert into storage of humidity sensitive filaments. That way I can still see inside what I have easily without opening. But I do need to figure out the wall storage, either sliding or pivoting. It'll be a Earl next year project now as have been flat out making things that time to make the stuff for the making stuff gets consumed 😂
You could put the desk on sit stand legs so you can raise the printer and cutter up and access the stuff below from the top instead of the front or find a way to put them on a lowering system.
Another great video by Cam! Loving where this channel is heading. If you want a cool way to organise parts bins check out the way Zack Freedman did his gridfinity (the first one, not the second version). He basically took a massive chest of parts bins and laser cut labels for them with custom 3D printed drawer fronts. Might not be what you’re going for but worth checking out.
I bought the same sit stand desk as you. It would be cool if you could work out how to hack the sit stand function of your desk so that you could set a schedule or control your desk to go to mode 1 or 2 through voice.
How about one of the 3D printed peg boards/shelves and drawer organisers? Heaps of space there. You also have so much vertical space there which definitely would lend itself to storage or similar!
I'm currently prototyping the frame, it's a completely custom design but thankfully materials just arrived so should have an update video in next couple weeks
ery nice, good video. and nice space. also I feel I see you issue tho, while you keep adding stuff, your placements and organising are rushed and everything is tagged on´s, not fully done-planned redone, if you get what im saying_? maby you have to many ideas, you just rush it in the end, like your seeing I have this , and how is that gonna work into my new plan, instead of just redo everything, like idk. but your space there, I cant see it all , but im seeing alot of other random thing placed there like garden tools ect taking up space, its not like you dont have space , it look like there a conflict of what belongs in that room and what could easy be stored elsewhere. if that was me I would need to redo the whole room, so much left on the table and it looks like you even have to skills to build more complicated stuff, ex overhead cabinets, yourself, and much more, lower tier stuff and all your stuff is on the floor plan, and your using your then item to store more item s ontop of that witch is standing on the floor, your walls mostly totally bare. I get your not made of money. but there's ways to do it , ex ikea hacking you done need to keep the ratio, ex is a cabinet is 45cm you can just cut off the debth and make it ex 30cm if thats what fits. you can also just vinyl the fronts and or add hard wood on top of the fronts , kinda cheating but look better in the end product. (buy used 2nd hand ikea items and upgrade-add to them or even pallets wood witch can sometime be had for free, some of them are even hard wood) and thinner MDF ex 0.6- 0.8 mm instead of more expensive 1.6 - 1.8cm as you cant see the thickness on the outside, and if you brace it good inside it wroks just as fine for ex cabinets. imo the less good looking plywood , the end product, vs MDF that it rather forgiving after its painted , vs plywood witch imo always looks cheap and ultra DIY after , no matter what you do. I dont wanna throw out alot of ex on what to build cause, idk what style you like, and how much of the space your willing to build on, maby this more is your style, idk, imo you should use 1 day, go into totally , maker space mode , scrape all the videos on RUclips you can, and select you fav features of the top makers spaces, that say I want that, I can make that. then you can copy and or create you version of that , and all look the videos tough for inspirations and steal those ideas into a note program, when I do this for myself, I Screen shot from websites and videos, stuff I feel look nice are my style, and would fit my stuff, take just all of it , like way more then I need and then i sit there looking at it after and make my own puzzle out of it. and if I need to see you its made, or or this on variations of it I just re google-youtube that and look up versions of that style of coner of that space until I find what im looking for. and your skeleton of room dont need to be final either, you can build fake walls to should dampen and or alter the room , in wall cabinets, on wall cabinets, ceiling stuff like camera lights up there for video and light. the possibilities are many. you can even make a video and make your viewers gelid in on the process by showing ex of that your toughts are. cause text is harder to explain. this my 2 cents.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the makeover. Yes it got how it was from simply adding more storage and stuff along the way until I realised I needed to do a big rearrangement. Since it is our Garage, and I don't have a backyard shed, the brooms and gardening tools are stored in it. But I'm hoping I can rearrange the placement so they can go near the storage shelves out of frame. I've got notes and Pinterest boards of future ideas but this video was an opportunity to get advice from my viewers, like you, to weigh in on some design or better layout options. Overhead shelving above the lasercutters and CNC is hard as the CNC machine actually raises double it's height so I can't have shelving running the entire width. Thinking I could however make a half wide overhead tub storage though.
Good video! I always watch Adam from Myth Busters, and Zach Freedman the 3d printer guy for organization ideas. You might get some good ideas for the swinging shelf for the filament
2024 is the year to clean the shop, love it.
Yeap really need to get the space prepared for many upcoming projects 😀
About 18 months ago I moved into an inherited house which my Grandad built in the 60's. There are 2 rooms downstairs plus a garage which I am slowly converting into my makerspace(s), so this is great inspiration, thanks man!
Man you deserve more than just 41K subscribers. Your videos and style are absolutely fantastic. I can't wait to see the upcoming videos. Keep the good job!
recently started warching your content, and im in the need of giving my space a makeover, absolutely incredible timing!
thanks for the inspiration!
For the 3D printer filament, you should have an air-tight container for moisture-sensitive filament, you may be surprised about the difference this makes on the quality of some prints. Loving the content recently and can't wait for the PC!
Can't wait to see you hit 100k subscribers and more. This is some seriously high quality content. You are not only putting serious effort into your projects, but also the filming and editing. Cheers 🍻
i found your channel last week or so and just watching the transformation on each project and the level of detail in each shot has been great!
I love living vicariously through you.. you're building my dream workspace
Excited to see your PC build!
This man is singlehandedly inspiring me, I have no clue who you are, and I discovered your channel all of 12 minutes ago, but by god, am I loving it. SUBSCRIBED!
Looks good, surprising how much just moving some bits around creates more usable space
You're the first RUclipsr that I've clicked to enable notifications. Great videos!
Bro, your content is so fkng good
I'm from Brazil and i love your videos🫡🫡
Heh, funny that you're doing this in your workspace while I'm in the middle of doing this to my whole house. Loved the desk build, and I'm looking forward to the PC build. :)
Great video, Cam. Really enjoying your content - keep it up!
Thanks David! 👍
love you're things you do keep up the great work
I lost it at 2D Printer
Good stuff Cam!
hahha James just told me you said this yesterday! 😂
love your content mate. I used to not like this type of stuff, but your vids just kinda different and it actually enjoyable
This is all looking sick man! GG
Thanks man, a simple re-arrangement and big benchtop made such a huge difference! Finishing off my vid on the new machine, stoked to share it this weekend.
soooo keen for this pc build!!
Where you’re thinking of putting the filament you could do a “compactus” type of roller shelves. Would imagine it wouldn’t require as much structural reinforcing than the spice rack idea. Could even put an acrylic face on em to see what’s in each or seal individual “modules” for filaments you need to protect/humidity control.
I checked out a mates new R&D shop and he was able to jag off gumtree a tile drawer cabinet that was used for displaying tiles. Much cheaper than getting some architecture plans draws if you’re chasing some large shallow draws.
I like the idea of the tile drawers! I've actually started hunting for an old bar fridge to convert into storage of humidity sensitive filaments. That way I can still see inside what I have easily without opening.
But I do need to figure out the wall storage, either sliding or pivoting.
It'll be a Earl next year project now as have been flat out making things that time to make the stuff for the making stuff gets consumed 😂
3:50 what is that tablet called? looks really good
I’m wondering the same thing ??
He has another video on it! ruclips.net/video/KXJ0QX_4N8s/видео.html
You could put the desk on sit stand legs so you can raise the printer and cutter up and access the stuff below from the top instead of the front or find a way to put them on a lowering system.
Very nice setup I have my m5c on top of the delivery box and in my room😂
Another great video by Cam! Loving where this channel is heading. If you want a cool way to organise parts bins check out the way Zack Freedman did his gridfinity (the first one, not the second version). He basically took a massive chest of parts bins and laser cut labels for them with custom 3D printed drawer fronts. Might not be what you’re going for but worth checking out.
I bought the same sit stand desk as you. It would be cool if you could work out how to hack the sit stand function of your desk so that you could set a schedule or control your desk to go to mode 1 or 2 through voice.
Amazing content man, keep it up!!!
Love the content as usual, just wondering, is there any reason why u chose ankermake 3d printers over something better, for a similar price?
How about one of the 3D printed peg boards/shelves and drawer organisers? Heaps of space there. You also have so much vertical space there which definitely would lend itself to storage or similar!
You should check out the setup tour from Zack Freedman. Reminds me of this.
Love the Content!
Love to hear it! Thanks for watching 🤙
Maybe for under the work bench you could make a vertical revolving container system to store stuff
Great video as usual
Amazing vid as always ❤❤
Why not build a filament drying cupboard next to the 3D printers
you are awesome, also who actually disliked this, its a great video
i'm waiting for the pc vid
What day is it coming out
I'm currently prototyping the frame, it's a completely custom design but thankfully materials just arrived so should have an update video in next couple weeks
awsome
make a 3d printer filament holder right by the 3d printers
Critically underrated channel ❤ guys make sure to like and subscribe!! Sure with a tech sawy friend this guy gets it😊
What is the tablet you were sketching on i want one
I knew he was aussie bloke the min he walked into bunnings
Ah! no more biking into town for a sheet of acrylic
what was that tablet that he was using?
What is that DATA cabinet? Link please
What’s the brand of the e ink notebook?
It's called a supernote. I made a video on the latest model recently ruclips.net/video/KXJ0QX_4N8s/видео.html
oops, almost forgot to give it a like😅
is he taking notes on a e-reader??
omg what is that notebook at 3:53??
look for a previous video called "the future of paper- the super book nomad'
what is this White paper tablet at 4:00?
It's called a supernote, I made a video about the latest model recently ruclips.net/video/KXJ0QX_4N8s/видео.html
why do you have only 40k subs thats so unfair compared to someone bigger thats doing worse content imo (pick an example that you like)
Techsource
@@getrektboi1232 for example techsource yup
Check out Gridfinity by Zack Freedman
ery nice, good video. and nice space.
also I feel I see you issue tho, while you keep adding stuff, your placements and organising are rushed and everything is tagged on´s, not fully done-planned redone, if you get what im saying_? maby you have to many ideas, you just rush it in the end, like your seeing I have this , and how is that gonna work into my new plan, instead of just redo everything, like idk.
but your space there, I cant see it all , but im seeing alot of other random thing placed there like garden tools ect taking up space, its not like you dont have space , it look like there a conflict of what belongs in that room and what could easy be stored elsewhere.
if that was me I would need to redo the whole room, so much left on the table and it looks like you even have to skills to build more complicated stuff, ex overhead cabinets, yourself, and much more, lower tier stuff and all your stuff is on the floor plan, and your using your then item to store more item s ontop of that witch is standing on the floor, your walls mostly totally bare.
I get your not made of money.
but there's ways to do it , ex ikea hacking you done need to keep the ratio, ex is a cabinet is 45cm you can just cut off the debth and make it ex 30cm if thats what fits.
you can also just vinyl the fronts and or add hard wood on top of the fronts , kinda cheating but look better in the end product.
(buy used 2nd hand ikea items and upgrade-add to them or even pallets wood witch can sometime be had for free, some of them are even hard wood)
and thinner MDF ex 0.6- 0.8 mm instead of more expensive 1.6 - 1.8cm as you cant see the thickness on the outside, and if you brace it good inside it wroks just as fine for ex cabinets.
imo the less good looking plywood , the end product, vs MDF that it rather forgiving after its painted , vs plywood witch imo always looks cheap and ultra DIY after , no matter what you do.
I dont wanna throw out alot of ex on what to build cause, idk what style you like, and how much of the space your willing to build on,
maby this more is your style, idk, imo you should use 1 day, go into totally , maker space mode , scrape all the videos on RUclips you can, and select you fav features of the top makers spaces, that say I want that, I can make that.
then you can copy and or create you version of that , and all look the videos tough for inspirations and steal those ideas into a note program, when I do this for myself, I Screen shot from websites and videos, stuff I feel look nice are my style, and would fit my stuff, take just all of it , like way more then I need and then i sit there looking at it after and make my own puzzle out of it.
and if I need to see you its made, or or this on variations of it I just re google-youtube that and look up versions of that style of coner of that space until I find what im looking for.
and your skeleton of room dont need to be final either, you can build fake walls to should dampen and or alter the room , in wall cabinets, on wall cabinets, ceiling stuff like camera lights up there for video and light. the possibilities are many.
you can even make a video and make your viewers gelid in on the process by showing ex of that your toughts are. cause text is harder to explain.
this my 2 cents.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the makeover.
Yes it got how it was from simply adding more storage and stuff along the way until I realised I needed to do a big rearrangement.
Since it is our Garage, and I don't have a backyard shed, the brooms and gardening tools are stored in it. But I'm hoping I can rearrange the placement so they can go near the storage shelves out of frame.
I've got notes and Pinterest boards of future ideas but this video was an opportunity to get advice from my viewers, like you, to weigh in on some design or better layout options.
Overhead shelving above the lasercutters and CNC is hard as the CNC machine actually raises double it's height so I can't have shelving running the entire width. Thinking I could however make a half wide overhead tub storage though.
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Good video! I always watch Adam from Myth Busters, and Zach Freedman the 3d printer guy for organization ideas. You might get some good ideas for the swinging shelf for the filament
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you wicked