DIY Easiest Multifunctional Bench || 3D Printed
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Building multifunctional bench with aluminum profiles, 3d printed parts, IKEA storage boxes and wood. This is a first version of 800 by 800mm modular bench family.
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Time:
Aug 22, 0:00 - Aug 26, 23:59 PDT
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This looks very nice! Though it is unnecessarily complicated and expensive for what it is.
@daylen577
Жыл бұрын
That's my takeaway as well, neat project but really no better than some plywood worth half of just those extrusions. Plenty of amazing designs on the internet that don't rely on plastic parts for bearing any loads. I think for a channel about wood working AND 3D printing this is the perfect example of when *not* to cram in 3D printing unnecessarily.
@TylerRaber
Жыл бұрын
Anytime aluminum extrusion is involved it gets hella expensive.
@ilovejobbo
Жыл бұрын
It seems these days most youtube build videos should come with an #overbuilt tag lol. so ridiculous. I made a similar thing years ago with just simple wood. For most plastic containers you can use that edge lip as a slide unless what's inside is super heavy. There's 12mins i'll never get back. haha
@robertcercel
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, also it is not the "easiest"...
@sujoybha
Жыл бұрын
It was fun to watch though
I was intrigued when I saw this video in my feed. Then first seconds came and when I saw the stack of extruded aluminium profiles I got dejected. Sorry, but these profiles alone cost more than all furniture in my office/hobby space combined, except for monitor stand and chair.
So good! You totally nailed the industrial / scientific IKEA furniture vibe!
With excellent design, you can install magnets on 3D prints and sticks in drawers.
That modeling software is wild. Literally made my jaw drop
After it was ready, I really liked it.
Nice project but not practical for home DIY for the cost of materials. Ideal for industrial or manufacturing test bench unless financial is not an issue. The V-Slot extruded alluminum are not cheap roughly $400USD for 16pcs x 1m plus other materials. You can possibly build out of wooden frame and MDF for four side shelving. I like your channel. Build another project out of would the cheapest possible cost you can use for others to build in a practical way. Well done. Cheers, VARIETECH
@osmondwong508
Жыл бұрын
and the spaces for the connectors and walls are so thick
@maximonoahide3268
Жыл бұрын
@@osmondwong508 maybe to afford heavy objects like metal blocks/tools to be put in???
@NeoIsrafil
Жыл бұрын
Quit removing my posts just because YOU want to resell extrusions at an insane price. I see your shop, Australia prices are always twice the US prices, and 400 is more than 5 times what they're worth.
@Jameshhl
Жыл бұрын
You can get 16x 1000mm for $170 and 60x drop in Tee nuts and screw for $30 at Openbuilds Partstore, yeah but still too expensive for DIY project which can be done cheaper.
@macafern
Жыл бұрын
@@NeoIsrafil go away troll
Node-based CAD. That’s something I’ve never seen before. Totally wild.
@BigHackAttack
Жыл бұрын
"Parametric" -- as in parameter-based -- is the magic word to look for in modelling tools.
Incredible brilliant idea.
Your designs are always next-level. Great job!
Thank you for sharing the revision in design with the casters :)
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Красиво получилось, но сложно и дорого. Гораздо быстрее и дешевле можно было сделать из пяти кусков фанеры, фурнитура осталась бы тажа! 👍🙂
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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i always respect a guy that uses grasshopper for CAD, because fuck that software
You can leverage the sides with panels for mounted tooling
Cool design mate and thanks for sharing.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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the brackets are some next level stuff :P
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Хороший пылесборник получился!!! Супер!!! 😁👍
@101picofarad
Жыл бұрын
Да, и весьма не дешевый ;)
Ive been working in bosch aluminum profile assembly for 2 years..from autocad design drawings and cutting ang putting those bracket and what they called T-knots.. You could make alot of things. And structure..
I wanna do one too!! It’s very nice!!
Spectacular stuff.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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My advice for the drawers use washers otherwise you get cracks
@TouchWorld3G
Жыл бұрын
Is is PP, it wont crack soo easy but washer are great.
This makes me wanna Grashopper haha
Sensational!!
WooW! Is great!
Excellent design! Lining up all those t-nuts must have been a pain x). Though have you had any trouble with those round wood shafts warping?
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
thank you, not at all
It would be nice to see the finished product up front, before you start the build process
@bobbydigital9323
Жыл бұрын
I concur
@logmegadeth72
Жыл бұрын
But how else would they get you to sit through an elaborate ad for some CAD software?
@lolslim690
Жыл бұрын
@@logmegadeth72 By skipping it.
It's nice construction but the 5 hours print per screw bolt holder elements make me think he started the project before Corona even happened. Nice proof of concept 😉
Nice!
Love the idea of using 3d printed parts and broom handles to build furniture.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Awesome
если по неосторожности выдвинуть ящик на половину. либо не задвинуть его. то оно может упасть. думаю 3 крепления на сторону лучше чем 2.
Look how filely it gets when you try to get those draws back in. Might as well use existing IKEA draws and mount their slide outs to the metal framw
Looks amazing! but it'll cost 2x to make compared to those mini workbench you can buy from homedepot.
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hopefully i'm not too critical , but what is the point ? in the very same IKEA you can but something really nice , add wheels and done deal . Will be more cheap , neat , and much more easier and faster to assemble
Cool project, but if I had so many spare extrusions I would rather build another Voron.
Seems interesting and elegant but you could do the same thing without all the 3d printed parts if you use IKEAs trofast storage units. Those circular wooden rods can be replaced with square profiles.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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would honestly be nice to build something similar for a Prusa XL
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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I bought something like this - without all the woodworking and 3D-Prints from a home depot for $15 each.
I want to build a shelf with just dowls and 3d prints now lol
i like the dowel rails and your printed connectors, but they feel a bit mismatched with the aluminium extrusion. the end product looks really nice though
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Is the drill fixture one of your designs? I would love to see a video on that.
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
yeah, Im working on it now, planning to post next week
i read the title as Easiest Malfunctional Bench
That aluminum extrusion looks much bigger than 2020, what profile is it?
Love the look, but functionally it seems slightly too wobbly for a workbench. Does the wobble come from the wheels or is it the frame?
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
thank you, yeah its the wheels the frame itself is very strong, but in this video I locked only two wheels out of 4 with all 4 locked it is less wobbly but still not rock solid, I think replacing the wheels with legs will do the job
Do you have plans for the drill press?
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Loved that big drill guide with the rods and mandrel. Is it your design? It's not available in your store.
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
thank you, Im still working on it, should be done next week
What software are you using for the modelling? It looks really cool.
@nedquiney1798
Жыл бұрын
Grasshopper, free plugin for rhino. Not the easiest for basic modelling but you can make some very complex stuff
@drewnoakes
Жыл бұрын
@@nedquiney1798 thank you! I'll have to give it a go. Seems like a different way of thinking about modelling, which should be fun to learn.
Does the SnapMaker 2.0 A350T fit on top?
TROFAST are a better option IMO. Just need simple rails or even a simple slot to slide in.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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what kind of wood you used for the 80x80 board?
will the bin lids still fit? woodwork & time will leave a dust layer on open-air drawers..
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Lids on the boxes are the must otherwise you will have all sorts of debris in them over time.
Honestly you don't need 3d printed parts in this project. You could use flanges of boxes to fix in cupboard. No need to use wooden sticks. Just use aluminium n-profile.
Can you still put the lids on or do the slide arms prevent that?
@johnliu7811
Жыл бұрын
I think there's enough clearance to. If not, you can probably adjust the arms to give space.
Where can I find 3D print files for the drill press adapter at 7:40, I cant find them on your website?
Like the Ikea style aesthetics. But this isn't as cheap, easy or strong as a plywood build. Containers slide without mods into my plywood container holders. Have integrated sliding floating shelves, happy to share details if anyone's interested.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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@finn1429
Жыл бұрын
Yes actually, I'd be interested!
Where did you get the aluminum extrusions? I can’t wield but want to build my a desk
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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DIY Multifunctional Aluminium Bench with 3D printed parts
Amazing build but sadly similar item in ikea is a fraction of this build.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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What's that drill press thing?
👍👍👍
What program is that to make objects?
Should have started with the last scene, eg the completed item, and then showed us how you got there.
I just wanna know what software you're using to make that model!
@charlescoult
Жыл бұрын
Seconded
@DavebotBeepBoop
Жыл бұрын
@@charlescoult somebody else in the comments said that it was Grasshopper. Node based workflows are so cool!
can someone tell what is the software used @5:00, shown on the right-hand side of the screen
@fakes222
Жыл бұрын
Rhinoceros 3D using a plugin called Grasshopper, I think he has a dedicated channel for it
Very expensive! Can be realized much cheaper and better with plywood.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Looks cool but i think a MDF rack for those bins would be more convenient for me.
The most useful designs I've ever seen for 3D printing. Amazing work, sir.
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Ahuenno👍
What kind of software did you use.
@HandyBear
Жыл бұрын
It's a software called Rhino Grasshopper. It can do some pretty advanced stuff with parametric programming.
You will probably be surprised, but not in every locality you can buy large and low plastic boxes.😟
whats alu extrusion size ? 30x30 maybe
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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Yeah i thought i was going to use tube ultra for a prpject until i googled the price lol
nice for hospital
Золотой органайзер для мажоров.
Nice but screws on plastic doens't last very long, they will crack the plastic 1 day soon. Wood brackets are over complicated and big. I wonder why use wood when you can use the aluminium extruded bars again, and the plastics tuppers can be easilly swap for wood boxes that last much longer and looks like a real thing. Oil/barnish on mdf never work as it didn't. Not sure if I like it or it is just trash.
What's the jig shown at 7:39 to 8:01?
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Жыл бұрын
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Nice but to expensive
Printed those tub hanging brackets in completely the wrong direction. If you’d rotated them end on you wouldn’t have needed supports and the layers wouldn’t be aligned in the right direction to be snapped off under load.
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Жыл бұрын
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What was the cost, all together?
@rossideas5884
Жыл бұрын
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@nilleftw
11 ай бұрын
One million dollars
bruh all that aluminum is expensive af you could buy already made bench and it would still be cheaper
How is this a bench?
Cool build, good use of 3D printed components, but 8020 is not cheap, neither is the HDF or butcher block on the top, and frankly neither are those bins. For the price you paid in materials, you could likely just buy a nice bench. Also, while I respect your grasshopper skills, IRL no one uses grasshopper to do mechanical design like this. It's not the best tool for the job, but the way you're utilizing it is cool.
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Жыл бұрын
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It's looking good on start, but final result not good. Use screw for box clipping without shim,- not good idea. Also rotate table for open back container, it is not functionality. The banal use of shelves makes unnecessary this solution.
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Жыл бұрын
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Easiest?
the cost is high!😅
@NeoIsrafil
Жыл бұрын
You can do it for a lot less if you buy full length aluminum extrusions instead of paying reseller prices on having them cut down. Its nuts to pay full price for half an extrusion., buy the full length, cut it down yourself. Hacksaws are cheap, jigsaws/anglegrinders are cheap too. Pawnshops have em all the time.
Big shit .
200 полуляхов из 250 по щкале хуйняметра
or... hear me out... buy a workdesk with drawers for about half the price of the materials used here... aluminium profiles are expensive AF and with the current sortage of wood getting the wood dowels will either be impossible for an avrage consumer or expensive... edit: realised this came out as pretty negative (gonna leave it as is since its valid critisisme) it is a cool workbench with creat functionallity and very creative but it is just too expensive to build compared to just buying one but would me a great and fun project
Все тоже самое можно сделать более функционально и дешевле, это ролик как не надо делать
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Жыл бұрын
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Тонна денег ради сомнительной выглядящей херни.
Not a workbench, a storage cabinet. A bit meh
As soon as I saw screwing into that cheap plastic with no type of washer. Come on.
WAYYYYY over-engineered for what it does.
Very very expensive.
Nice build, but in typical "KZreadr DIY" fashion. Takes four times as long to build, and costs 2-3 times more than the alternative.
Beautiful , but unpractical , You , with all due respect are probably architect or some kind of industrial designer . but in practice one don't want take box out of rails and foremost prevent any dirt , dust etc get to tools. but it is pretty tough .
I have rather conflicting emotions about your channel: I really like how you do things... but not what you do.
It's a joke, spending materials just for plastic containers????......!!!!!