BUILDING drawers for your CANOPY | The Charger Drawer you NEED
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In this video we’ll be making a charger drawer from scratch which forms a part of a drawer set for my canopy fitout. The drawer set will be constructed from aluminium and is also going to contain a regular drawer and a fridge/freezer. This video will take you through the cutting, the folding, the welding, the assembly and finally the overall design.
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That latch handle on the slides is awesome. I will need to remember that. The whole setup is awesome.
Gday, I think this is a top setup, the charger draw with the cable tray is brilliant, I wish I could use cad better and be able to design like this, me and fusion are slowly become like each other, great job as always mate, cheers
If you don’t need the full deep in the charger draw you could make a pull out table that goes underneath it. It would only reduce the depth by about 50mm and it would give you heaps more work area.
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Great idea Andrew. V2 perhaps!
A lot of thought goes into these designs and it really shines through in the end product. Love seeing the build progress and look forward to the revised editions and final product!
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Love your design and construction videos, always learning from you, the post construction reviews are honest
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Brian!
@Karakaboardriders
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree love your honesty refreshing that you show your mistakes as well as the things you got right 👍
One of the best design , construction , assembly 4x4 vids on you tube , one of the worst soundtrack songs I have ever heard 😂🤙
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Rodney, haha not copping that. It’s an absolute cracker of a track. If I put on Beethoven to please you then I would have 100 comments saying it was the worst!
So keen for this 🤘
That is freakin unbelievable man, well done!! Makes me want to up my inventor skills again!
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Fionn, get stuck into it!
Good wrap up at the end. Good to hear that even the pro’s make mistakes
Well done Richard, it's all a learning curve mate. Seeya Rob
Nice work mate, for someone self taught with Ali TIG you're killin it. Stripper disc is a good step for prep, then acetone, Acetone, ACETONE! good wipe with a lint free cloth and let it evaporate, then go for gold!
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate!!
Excellent job.
Great job! Thanks for the content, cheers
Hi Richard, love the video and clear description of how you built your drawers, just an idea for version 2.0 you could put a 15mm fold in in the top edge of the drawers to remove the need for pinch weld and also ad strength to stop the potential Bowing of the drawers sides. Keen to see the kitchen setup in the next vid
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thank your definitely an option yep! Would be interested to trial it out and see which is better for use.
Would be good to see abit more on the 3d design Like a cad tutorial
Love the rig ! All the content vids are getting much better. Cheers from Canada😊
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
tidy work . Good luck Jim
Mint 👌👏
Hot damn. Neat mate
nice to see the time laps camera is not turning and shaking around now.😁 Great JOB and super welding work !
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Laurent!
What a tune! Throwback
Great work as usual, looks awesome mate. Looking forward to the kitchen setup
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@MHP47
Жыл бұрын
Not sure if you've mentioned it before and I've missed it, but what drone do you have? The footage it shoots looks great
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Was using a Mavic pro 1 for the cape trip but have recently upgraded to the mini 3 and haven’t looked back!
@MHP47
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate
What cad do u use and is it for free 👍👍❤️❤️🍺🍺 love the build
Never ceases to amaze me how much gear a person that owns cameras professes to need compared to photographers and videographers
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Haha 🤷🏻♂️
Definitely would look at a slide out table under that charging draw it looked like there was enough room to still fit all the gear plus the table
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, great idea!
Hi love your work great job! What CAD program do you use for designing?
Thought you'd consider the rear Tyre and Jerry can hangover. Might create extra weight since your adding draws and things into the canopy.
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Nowhere else to put them!
top work mate, have even more respect for you and the build now after starting to learn cad. out of interest, do you run a foot pedal on your tig?
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Brady! I learnt with a foot pedal but can weld without it now. I still weld most aluminium with it if it’s on my weld table, if it’s hard to get to I just run the hand control!
Sweet as
Now that you’re 10months post build I would love an update. I’m looking at doing something similar but wondering how you have solved the movement/risk of damage while underway. Also if you have made provision for cooling. I know my drone gets pretty warm while charging.
@DesignedandBuilt
3 ай бұрын
Hey mate, no dramas after 10 months! Working like a charm. Not much I would change apart from possibly making it a little more organised in there.
Hey mate what software do you design in ?
Hi mate awesome canopy build what cad software do you use
Awesome work mate very clean. Where are the 12v points from if you dont mind me asking.
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! EBay!
Well done on your design, what is the foam that is used in tool draws for placement of tools. Could that be used to position your devices?
@DesignedandBuilt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Greg and absolutely. Foam or 3d print are both great options.
What 3d scanner do you use or recommend please
Having been a chippy for 20 plus years and having had so many tool box layouts. Its not intiy you use them forna while that you learn what you like and don't like. But looks like you have put a heap of thought into these. And your at least not working with 18mm ply and a skillsaw😂