Welcome to Made in Thang! I’m disorganized dreamer, a DIY enthusiast on a journey to transform my disorganized life into one full of small, satisfying projects that bring order and creativity into everyday spaces.
On this channel, you’ll find home organization solutions, practical DIY projects using 3D printing and woodworking, along with lifestyle videos that inspire a balanced, productive, and organized life.
Whether you're a busy parent, a DIY lover, or just trying to get your life more organized, you're in the right place! Each week, I share new projects and ideas to inspire you to take control of your space and save time.
Join me on the journey from DREAM to DONE - let’s create an organized, productive life together!
Ok, I was also considering buying this printer for stickers. I was just worried it would be kindda excessive for stickers - people also use this for printing art prints.
It can definitely pring a3 size, in terms of the transparent sticker paper that depends on the paper itself, if its suitable for ink printers then I suppose it should work
Such an exaggeration. Nothing about this knife is impressive. The steel is not impressive. The build quality is not impressive. The design is not impressive. This is just a sub par knife thats stuck in the past and refuses to adapt to better engineering. Thing is basically glued shut between that horrible pin. If you tried to use this knife to do any thing other than open letters it would break at the fulcrum and if you left this in a drawer for a year or two it would rust.
@justdothang I dont see the point in putting time and effort into making a bad tool usable. If im building a house im not gonna find a bunch of rocks to drive nails im gonna go get a hammer. I will happily maintain the hammer or axe that actually does the job efficiently.
What if we take this to the world of cars? Why do people drive old veterans that are probably way less efficient as the modern cars and even more dangerous to drive because of lack of safety tech?
@justdothang I think they offer something other vehicles dont. I also think that they are complex machines made by engineers who put thought into it. the core design of this style knife is dysfunctioal. its just half a sheath around a fulcrum thats badly pinned. yes, people like old cars, but they dont fix them with stone age tools just to feel special and unique. if you get medical treatment would you want them to use 18th century medicine? ofc not.
I own a very similar knife, sold as a Japanese Peasant knife, although mine has a steel housing for the blade rather than brass. It's beauty is in its simplicity and the fact that the blade steel is very good quality - it sharpens easily and holds a good edge. A fine pocket knife for many day-to-day tasks. Thank you for posting this video.
Ohhh nice! It took me a whole day of deciding whether getting the stainless steel variant or this one, xD. Somehow I liked the brass more. But it was tough desicion :D So happy to hear someone also enjoys such beauty :-)
@@madeinthang I think if you make a price Tag to reliability chart 📊 you will see how military grade knifes are top tier, but if style is a factor that matters it becomes something personal
Hi, with die-cut stickers the sticky mat has to be used. I find it a little inconvenient when trying to get the stickers from the mat as the paper get curled.
Thank you! This was very helpful. Are you still enjoying this printer? Has it been an ink hog? I’ve tried Epson Eco tank and Canon pixma G6020 and I don’t think I like pigment ink. It looks extremely washed out most of the time. The blacks look especially bad. I want to upgrade to the pro 200, but I worry if it will give me the results I want. Do you find your blacks to be very bold? Have you tried it with matte paper or use only glossy?
Wow unfortunately i didnt have a chance to buy the 5th generation at the time of the purchase so I can’t tell. But it looks really nice :) from design perspective.