Shop Jig and Small Part Storage
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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The area in my wood shop near the CNC machine has become very cluttered. I would really like to build a storage system in this location to help store all of the CNC tools and jigs. In addition, I have always wanted to make a place to store all of the screws, nuts, and bolts in the shop. Right now these things are scattered about in different locations and it's oftentimes hard to find the right fastener when I need it. The storage system I would like to make is a series of 4' tall by 16" square boxes. These can be cut from a 4’ by 8’ sheet of plywood with very little waste. I can hang these boxes on the wall with my French cleat system. I can separate the boxes with space for larger items to be stored between the boxes. It’s a little bit as though the boxes are the solids or the positive space and the space between the boxes makes a void or the negative space. This creates a system for larger and long items as well as very small items and everything in between.
Drawers for Jig and Small Part (part 2): • Drawers for Small Parts
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Frank takes the worst job in the shop - cleanup, and makes it take even longer by adding stop motion just because he loves us
@TomE1248
4 жыл бұрын
turns it into youtube content you mean :)
@Leofred2000
4 жыл бұрын
Because we love him*
Frank's video work has been so dear to me throughout the years. He's helped me cope with my depression when it got bad. The sheer attention and care that emanate from his videos have been a balm on my soul. Thanks, again, Frank
@befmx31
4 жыл бұрын
Wow, very strong comment.
@MrAnimal1971
2 жыл бұрын
Same here. Woodworking and mountain biking. It's therapy for me.
Frank: Here is my modular, extendable, customizable storage solution... IKEA: Heavily taking notes...
@xoxo2008oxox
4 жыл бұрын
Yep. IKEA Sektion can work, but if you have the tools Frank has, and that IKEA is closed (in-store), I would build them. (Sektion is fast if your need 5-6 cabinets, and can hang easily on metal cleat. And doors are cheap, with easy to setup hinges. But you are looking at ~$25-45/cabinet, plus more for hinges, doors, rail, , still cheaper than white laminate, shelf-pin jig, etc)
I'd love to know what percentage of your viewers watch the video in its entirety... I know that this is one of the few channels where I'm always engaged and watch to the end!
@frankmakes
4 жыл бұрын
No Audience retention data on this video yet. most of mine AR graphs drop quickly to about 70% then slope to between 60 and 50%. then drop off at the the Squeaky clamp. so almost everyone who gets past the first minute or so stays for the whole video.
@ciaranflynn6291
4 жыл бұрын
@@frankmakes that's incredible! Thanks for continuing to entertain and teach us! I love the squeaky clamp, but I do drop off once it appears 🤣
I really appreciate the amount of time and attention to detail you put into every video. The way that you can make cleaning (one of the least fun things to do in a shop) in turn it into something entertaining shows your skill. Keep up the amazing work.
I'm from the UK, and with the price of nice plywood being what it is here, this looks like hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of £s worth of plywood. It's why I have the old wall units from our kitchen hanging in my garage as storage. I'd love something custom to my needs like this.
@chipperkeithmgb
4 жыл бұрын
Wish I had a shop do all my woodwork on my front path love from England
In These Crisis times franks Voice is so nice and calming. I live your Videos, keep on going and stay healthy
Howarth day is always a special treat. Thanks for another great video Frank.
There are 20+ folks in this world that have no soul. Who doesn’t like a video from Frank?!? Well done Sir!
Watching one of Frank's videos is always an eye opening treat! 👍👍😉😉
Hey Frank, you should add a rolling library ladder to this setup to reach those tallest drawers! Great design!
that shop is like woodworking heaven.
14:18 "I made a few drawers" I see at least 24 drawers. Oh Frank, you're the best!
@timma_thy
4 жыл бұрын
14:22 and filled them with army men? Lol.
The idea to use the inverted cleat for the shelves to give the system more rigidity is just brilliant. Terrific idea.
This guy must use more plywood per capita than anyone else in north america!! Very curious about building the drawers. That thin ply can be a pain in the butt.
I think I your priorities and vision completely incredible I am 27 and am learning thrue trial and error with limited tools time and budget but I aspire to create function in a very engineer type of way. and enjoy upgrading my space more so than building finished Peace of furniture/art and I really think you're videos are my favorite to watch lately. keep up the good work.
Thanks, Frank. It’s always a pleasure to see your work.
Whoa, it just occurred to me that Frank is related to Mary Poppins. Just a snap of his fingers and the shop cleans itself.
@arkanadyne
4 жыл бұрын
He's like Mary Poppins ya'll!
It's a good day in these dire times when you can open up your You Tube feed as you've got a new Frank Howarth video to watch. Hope and pray that you and your family are all well and safe, Frank.
Frank, another well executed plan. I always look forward to the different projects that you come up with and how you come up with the solution. Thanks for sharing.
Another useful treat. Thanks Frank, we need you now more than ever.
Another smart shop upgrade Frank ... You are an All-Star !!! :-)
You make the BEST projects. I love the way your brain works and I love your videos
Thank you for the upload. I always enjoy watching you work and love the range of projects you produce. And I've probably said this before on one of your previous videos, but your little giggles always make me smile and warms my heart. Sending love to you and your family from the #UK 💙💙
The never ending quest for storage space and organization... Great system. Thanks for sharing!
Oh Frank: we stand on guard for thee!!!! Thanks for another amazing production and project. I have been hitting the shop daily, using up the scrapwood, loving it. Your channel is a constant source of inspiration, ingenuity and skill. Thank you for continuing to display the best we can be.
It’s always educational to see how you attack woodworking problems. Thank you and stay well!
Another excellent system from the #1 mastermind of creativity, on my list of creative masterminds!
Thanks Frank. This is just what I needed today. Hope you and your whole family are well.
Frank your videos never disappoint... I absolutely love watching you work and solve problems... thanks for making great videos!
You have an amazing mind for conceptualizing the project and making an art piece out of shop fixtures. Thank you, Frank, for sharing. I cannot wait for the next video! Felix
One shot for cleat, double for french cleat. Soft drinks ofcourse!
From not much storage to plenty of storage. Might be a world record number of drawers when Mr. Frank is done.
Hi Frank, I have watched a few of your vids now, the clean up in this one made me chuckle, another quality project, thanks for taking the time to inspire guys like me to make stuff, love your shop it's amazing.
your shop is outta sight. Thanks for all the work, Great Job!
All I can say is that Frank must get one hell of a discount on birch ply.
Love the cleat system🤓!! Never to much to change if need be. Good to see you again Frank😎
I for one ( I'm really in good company here!) am acutely aware how much effort you put into these videos and I'd like you to be aware how much I appreciate your efforts. Best quality wood project videos on the Internet . Thanks frank!
We batch tons of parts on our 5x8 shopbot at work. We use an 1/8” compression bit and you can do a full depth of cut on 1/2 and 3/4 birch ply when you set the feeds and speeds right. We don’t have a vacuum table. The sawdust is packed around the part and keeps it secure... hope that helps
Hi Frank. This is the first time I have heard of plastic nails. I need to check these out. Great video.
Another terrific shop enhancement project, Frank! You never cease to amaze us. Please keep those ideas and methods of work comin'!!
If there is an Oscar Award for you tube Frank should have several.
Sure am looking forward to your technique to building the drawers. Thank you for the ideas in this video as well. Stay safe and healthy!!
That's a great idea for kitchen cabinets. You should patent the system. Imagine, a completely fast removable and interchangeable kitchen cabinet system.
Great build Frank. Thank you so much for making your videos !
Let me tell you what! Your great works always make me impressed! Hope you being safe and happy! Thanks!
Super-inspired here! I was aghast at the price and time investment of drawer slides to organize my workspace right up until this video. Thank you. It's magnificent.
I think it’s so awesome the collection of different things that you’re skilled at. I’d say it’s a fairly rare combination to be great at wood working, cinematography with incredible video editing, and the graphics you design (not to mention your stop motion animations that seem so smooth.)
my favorite thing about frank’s organization storage projects is how versatile and customizable they are.
Frank, your ingenuity is amazing!
If you can work jigs into everything you do it will make the process of production many times faster and easier. I have a jig set up for producing cabinets. I just slot in the two ends that form a perfect square and just screw them together. I can produce a kitchen worth of cabinets in a day and then face frame in the second day.
Im really glad you add commentary to the vids. Its like the cherry on top of an already terrific cake 👍🏻
A Frank video always lifts my spirits! Thank you!
Dream workshop
Frank, your ideas continue to amaze me. Thanks for sharing.
I find your videos so relaxing. Binge watching them in the uk. I'm a trained cabinet maker but haven't the money to put together my own workshop so watching your videos makes me happy. Hopefully someday I'll get some machinery. 😁
07:30 I so need you to come declutter and clean up my mess... As a logistician and having worked in many warehouses and shops for 40 some odd years, it's amazing to see your mind at work building this. Can't wait to see the end result. Take care and stay safe.
I love the way your mind works Frank!
Thanks for this and all your content, especially during this time. To you and your family, be well, and safe.
Again, it is liberating to not be bogged down by the impressive blowout of that dovetail bit. A Frank day is always a good day. Thank you Sir.
Great looking storage solution Frank! I can see, this took a LOT of work to build but will improve the organization immensely. Looking forward to your next video to see how this turns out.
9:20 "I get 9 and a quarter inches, which was kind of nice, that I got a somehwat round number." Ah yes, the tried-and-true "I got lucky" imperial system 😂
@watcherofwatchers
4 жыл бұрын
There's always one of you in the comments. Always. It isn't endearing.
@bucyrus5000
4 жыл бұрын
23.5 cm
@corvus1238
4 жыл бұрын
@@bucyrus5000 No!!! 235mm..No fractions, no decimal points, one unit.. easy!
@slowguy56
4 жыл бұрын
@@corvus1238 Almost true. 23.5cm & 235mm are both fractions... of a meter. Just as an inch is a fraction of a foot. Yes, I am bored today...thought I'd get unnecessarily technical just for fun.
@9Biloela99
4 жыл бұрын
I realise that I am entering this debate unnecessarily but here goes. I have used both metric and imperial my whole life. I am australian, and went through elementary school when we used imperial. We converted to metric in 1974 as I was entering high school. I am measurement system bilingual. There is no way I would ever use the imperial system as a choice. Imperial is convoluted and cumbersome. Metric is superior. The whole world knows this, that is why we all changed. .. except the USA
Plastic nails? Man that's some next level thinking for how to keep something fastened to the CNC table. But I hope you're loaded up as far as lumber for projects, the coming months might get a bit boring for you and us waiting for a project :D Stay healthy.
That is so awesome! Major improvement for that wall. Looking forward to the drawer making footage!
Amazing simple but clever system. You have inspired me to go sort my workshop out. Thanks Frank excellent video.looking forward to next 👍👌
Absolutely brilliant system Frank, love the French cleats
Hi Frank When you talked to me about this project last autumn, I didn't realize it would be this ambitions !!! Please take care !
@frankmakes
4 жыл бұрын
It's bigger and taking longer than I had thought too. ha ha. Stay safe
I appreciate all that work. I did a 30' wall of floor to ceiling cabinets at my moms place. Took me like a year to build it all. Very nice work Frank!
@frankmakes
4 жыл бұрын
Wow, I can believe it
@dankasprick1801
4 жыл бұрын
Wish there was a way to post pictures.
That's awesome!! I thought you already had a lot of stuff, but now you need to get more stuff!! Nice work, as always!
Thanks for sharing this Frank!
"I made a few drawers..." [ accidentally discloses his plastic army man collection ]
Wow, what a great storage system. Although the top drawers do look really high up requiring ladder access each time. I am so envious of your shop, especially the CNC router. A real joy to watch your videos - the production quality is amazingly good.
Thanks Frank, that's impressive. Now I'm going to go out to the shop, stare at the wall and think about this.
It's always a pleasure to watch you work Frank :)
KZread should add a "gobsmacked" button for your builds Frank, your work and production ethic is in a different league.
Great video. Thanks for sharing Frank! Looking forward to seeing your drawer jig in action :)
Nice job! I like these videos the most; using the shop to improve the shop.
Great video Frank. I love your organization.
Absolutely amazing. Great work. I was inspired bye you turning bowls to get into lathe work. Set up my table. Got my chop saw ready. Experimented with crap wood making glue ups for bowls. Started looking for a lathe, then BANG, i realized something. You cant just turn bowls in your garage where all your cars, tools, golf bags etc are. You need a confined area and dust collection. Thus, i need to slow the whole process down. LOL
Always great. Thanks, frank. Really looking forward to the next one!
Amazing job Frank as usual.
Great work as always, it’s a better day when we get a video from Frank 😁👍
Great ingenuity and execution!
That was an awesome video Frank. I’ll take a set for my shop.... can’t wait to see it finished. Tanks for sharing the video.
This is beautiful beyond words!
I missed you!!!! Great video cant wait to see more. Blessings to you and your family. From Florida 👍🍎
Thanks for sharing Frank!
Very nice storage boxes, Frank!
What an awesome tablesaw! Serious surface!
Ingenious as ever. Many thanks
Sunday just got better!
Wow so cool. Nice to have a full hardware store in your shop. : ) Mahalo for sharing!
Excellent solution Frank.
It was excellent. 👍😎 A tip: apply wax on the sides of the drawers to slide better and avoid wear. sorry my english ... is from google translator 😁
@timma_thy
4 жыл бұрын
Perfect English, no worries my guy.
Amazing concept! Looks great too, with lots of storage options!
Dat ziet er georganiseerd uit en mooi gefilmd zoals gewoonlijk . Vriendelijke groeten uit Nederland .
@ttfweb1
4 жыл бұрын
jaapkees drijver ja, mooi- prima. I live very near Frank, but work in NL.
That is a brilliant shelving system.
Thanks for another great video, Frank.
Frank this is a beautiful storage setup.
Frank, you like the French Cleat system. I built one set of shelves/drawers similar, but put them on casters so I can roll the fasteners and certain general tools to the various workbenches. My other shelves are floor standing with no weight hanging from the wood framed walls. Nice video. Thanks. Jon