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@calebshort2169
@calebshort2169 6 часов назад
“Probably unnecessarily complicated.” Bob we have been watching you for years we know it will be
@masterofnone
@masterofnone 2 дня назад
Bob is finally working around a pole to pay the bills. 😂
@BioBrimm
@BioBrimm 4 часа назад
Thank you. I came to the comments in search of the missing stripper joke.
@Zerocool-kb4ej
@Zerocool-kb4ej 3 часа назад
@@BioBrimm Paint stripper??
@nitababcock3977
@nitababcock3977 2 часа назад
Very cool!
@HomerJade
@HomerJade Час назад
😂😂😂😂
@D2Kprime
@D2Kprime 6 часов назад
I think the attic ladder concept still might be a cool idea to use for storing something else in the future.
@GaryStewart2020
@GaryStewart2020 Час назад
A follow up video would be a fun, 5 places where I can put paint cans. I liked all the other options he mentioned.
@BrainSlugs83
@BrainSlugs83 Час назад
Nothing can possiblae go wrong.
@victorjappe
@victorjappe 5 часов назад
Bob, gotta say, i love the way this channel has become, forced or chosen. Much more relateable/factual and much less entertainemt-format. You are still encrible entertaining, educational and fun to watch. Love your work 🙂
@drawingbard
@drawingbard 3 часа назад
Totally agree with what you say about the channel being relateable - both in the early years when Bob had a small garage workshop, and now when he is doing his solo projects in a basement.
@brianemunroe
@brianemunroe 6 часов назад
I love waking up (relatively early), getting a cup of coffee and firing up the new ILTMS video for the week. And I love the problem solving for this one.
@chadmcalvert
@chadmcalvert 3 часа назад
You’ve talked about it before, but this is a great example of why I love this channel: I don’t have a pole in my shop to work around (nor a laser cutter or 3D printer, for that matter) - but the creative way you approach problem solving is an inspiration for how to tackle my own projects. Plus, your stuff is always cool as hell.
@cheryldroffner443
@cheryldroffner443 2 часа назад
I also love the way a round shelf doesn’t have corners that would jab you as your squeezing past. Nice work.
@philippe9280
@philippe9280 6 часов назад
No excuses needed to make a video about this. A fun project and I tought it was a very creative solution.
@haydenc2742
@haydenc2742 6 часов назад
Could you print a small 1/2 moon spacer that is like 1-2mm wide that is the thickness of the wood platform that will take up the slop but still be able to slide, then glue to the plastic shelf inside the hole for the lazy susan...think of it as a 2 part "flange/shim" for the mounting stand. Just print the spacers, pull the cans, glue the spacers inside the hole against the shelf that is already mounted...viola Man...such a GREAT design and idea! Keep em coming!!!!
@TJShipley57
@TJShipley57 3 часа назад
I thought the same thing. 3D print a 2-piece bushing to slip between the pole and the shelf.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd Час назад
I *love* the pipe clamp to hold each level in place AND allow it the freedom to spin about. It's a wonderful solution, Bob!
@erin.anderson
@erin.anderson 35 минут назад
The bloopers are kind of my favorite part of the videos. Having tried to record things like videos and voice overs, myself, I always kind of beat myself up over the flubs and tripping over my own tongue that happen. Being able to see that this is a normal part of the process makes it much less daunting to try again in the future.
@EricFMyers
@EricFMyers 5 часов назад
Not weird at all. It's a smart idea and made an inconvenient part of your workspace into something useful. Nice job!
@conguerican
@conguerican 4 часа назад
I wanted you to know that, even though this is a project that not many can use. it was entertaining to watch and you made it engaging enough that I was alongside you trying to solve the problems as they came up. It was fun!
@kevin-haggerty
@kevin-haggerty 2 часа назад
I just started 3D Printed a few weeks ago and I LOVE IT!! Learning Fusion is like learning another language while standing on my head lol. Love your builds my friend and the channel!!
@celestecypher
@celestecypher 4 часа назад
Love the use of the new tripod set up to get the shot of adding the shelves to the pole!
@tea4me324
@tea4me324 4 часа назад
I always really fancied the wall-e shelf’s he had in his little home.
@rezephae
@rezephae 4 часа назад
one of my fav projects recently tbh i love it
@VanOaksProps
@VanOaksProps 4 часа назад
Another great project, Bob. Videos are always better when it’s something interesting to the person making it. Looking forward to more of these.
@Entarra
@Entarra 5 часов назад
Useful and it added a splash of color to the space
@baldcreations8044
@baldcreations8044 3 часа назад
One of your best video's yet in terms of entertaining, the idea, but most important the life lesson, we all need a life check once in a while and thank you this was mine.
@dtgomby
@dtgomby 3 часа назад
I was in a similar sutiation, with my desk. I needed to extend it for more space. I could have just bought two shelf brackets and could have screwd them to the legs of the desk, but then they would not be removable and I would have ugly screwholes. Instead I went a more complicated, and more fun route. I chiseld out two 1.5 inch square holes on the apron, directly under the tabletop. Got woodden square stock from the store for slats and cut them to length. Stuck them in the wholes and layed the extention on those. The weight provides enought tension so the don't go anywhere. Some wooden blocks on the bottom of the extention, that hug the slats and it the extention is stable. It is removeable, and if I need to, I can just plug the wholes on the apron with square blocks
@fcschoenthal
@fcschoenthal 3 часа назад
Great concept and kudos for coming up with an "out of the box" (or cabinet in this case) for a need. You could also use this solution for caulk tubes, paint cans, jars full of whatever. Don't know what the other 30 cans might be, but I would get rid of as many duplicates as possible and store them someplace out of the way. Love seeing the way your mind works coming up with solutions. - Chris
@RoyBlumenthal
@RoyBlumenthal 5 часов назад
You might want to 3d print some inserts to go between the pole and the wooden hole to solve the slop issue. Cool project!
@PatrickvanHalderen
@PatrickvanHalderen 4 часа назад
Forst of all, really nice creative storage solution. And second, I really like the underlying message you explain in the end! Maken stuff so much more worthwhile to think that way!
@COOPmade
@COOPmade Час назад
On the 3d parts you clamped to the pole, you could’ve created a ridge on top of those pieces for the wood to glide on, maybe making them easier to turn with less friction. Good video! Keep up the good work!
@joannehart9624
@joannehart9624 2 часа назад
I think an interesting concept would be a spray paint vending machine. You push the appropriate button, it drops into a shaker, shakes it for a couple of minutes, then drops it into the bin. 🙂 It would be a huge project, but super cool.
@jjsjeffjjsjeff
@jjsjeffjjsjeff 5 часов назад
The constraint I'd go with is use up your existing paint before buying more if you have so much. 75 cans I'd think you'd find a color close enough for a project. That's what I do with 3D Printer filament. Neat idea about using the columns.
@bartlester591
@bartlester591 6 минут назад
Here’s a suggestion for you if you’re gonna make a cabinet make a cabinet with Lazy Susan in it . That way you can put your paint inside the Lazy Susan and just rotated around to you get what you want.
@tankizard
@tankizard 57 минут назад
You remind me time and time again that a "proof of concept" test piece is a great way to trial test different steps of the process
@CTmoog
@CTmoog Час назад
Great idea Bob! Love the creative mind! 😎😎😎
@TheNewJankyWorkshop
@TheNewJankyWorkshop День назад
Love the video Bob, great solution to the problem. And most importantly, a great message to wrap it up. Thanks & cheers!
@masterricon
@masterricon День назад
The filming/editing of the final install of all the parts around the pole is 🤌 🔥
@raymitchell9736
@raymitchell9736 Час назад
I completely agree with this idea of creating something that you need anyway and you make efficient use of space and time in this video. I have a complementary idea to your video to share: repurposing a mistake. I'm working on my Halloween haunt, and I made a wasteful mistake with the materials when I chose to make wall flats... that mistake cost me over $300 bucks to recover from. I can't return the other materials because I already cut and painted them, now what?? But I think I figured it out, a way to use those otherwise useless material to solving another problem in my build. If it works, then it's a win-win. Either way, like you said, you have experience, now you have a new method for storing things around the pole and I learned how NOT to build a wall flat, but, on the plus side, I've learned more how to think outside the box and recover from mistakes.
@lunarblues
@lunarblues Час назад
I was expecting a dry cleaner like conveyor belt for spray paint cans.... but this works too!
@tonycosta3302
@tonycosta3302 5 часов назад
Put magnet strips on the ceiling (between the joists) and stick the cans on them upside down. Uses dead space and adds some visual interest up there.
@garrettxowens
@garrettxowens Час назад
"make it count" I love it. And now I want to go do something in the garage.
@michaelanderson2166
@michaelanderson2166 5 часов назад
I love how you underestimate how good you have become at solving puzzles.
@taylormcintyre5759
@taylormcintyre5759 Час назад
Other benefit to them being circles and not squares, no corners to inevitably hurt yourself on Great project and thought exercise!
@dancardin2087
@dancardin2087 6 часов назад
I like the idea...but probably for something else like screwdrivers or other small tools. *My* first thought for this problem was storing them on a wall, facing sideways (at a slight up angle), so you only see the caps. A couple lengths of 3in pvc pipe to slot them into. very compact, very easy to see all the available options
@TheDAMills88
@TheDAMills88 2 часа назад
Great video, One improvement i could see you do on the Base and cog part is notch in dove tails so they locate into each other better
@brucemitchell5637
@brucemitchell5637 6 часов назад
Hi, I'm Bruce and I like to watch Bob make stuff! 😂
@juneritchie2498
@juneritchie2498 День назад
Great idea...I may have to install a pole in my shop now. 😉 Seriously, I have been contemplating a small cabinet with rotating shelves. There are other things I need first, but will keep it simmering on the proverbial back burner. Great ideas!
@BrainSlugs83
@BrainSlugs83 Час назад
I would add a shield or something to keep stuff from falling out when it's bumped. Or at least taller bumpers... You could still make bearings too.. Like just put ball bearings in the center track, so it spins smoothly.
@richardcorcorran8965
@richardcorcorran8965 Час назад
Love it , what a great use of space a time and money saver
@wido123123
@wido123123 5 часов назад
instead of the screws, you could make the laser cut with a jig-saw like pattern, so the 2 halves "fit" togheter by just fitting (instead of the 2 small semi-circles). No screws, tight fit and you can still remove them if you need to.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 5 часов назад
Brilliant work, Bob! Really well done! 😃 Now I kinda regret not to have poles in my workshop! 😂 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@jodilea144
@jodilea144 2 часа назад
I love your videos for the simple reason that they help me see things in new ways that I hadn’t thought of. Keep being weird, Bob!😊
@ericheft6184
@ericheft6184 6 часов назад
Interesting solution. I assume you need to paint things fairly often. This lets you quickly see/find the color you are looking for. I'd love to see what you could come up for going in between the joists.
@MrYY-
@MrYY- 5 часов назад
Nice video! Had an idea while watching and thinking along (I sometimes do that😂) : "For a non-destructive approach why doesn't he try something like a 'puzzle' assembly instead of glueing the big pieces together. (Or in wood terms a 'bow tie'?)" All in all nice approach and solution! 👍
@avgFloridian
@avgFloridian 3 часа назад
This is a neat solution to a boring problem. I used the boring solution: Stick them in a pre-bought cabinet that I already had. Now I have too many for that cabinet. I don't have any poles to work around, but I'll come up with something when I get to organizing the garage after seeing what has and hasn't been working for me over the years. 9:02 I knew this was going to be a problem. 😂 Maybe we both need to learn graffiti art.
@GarrettCrosgrove
@GarrettCrosgrove Час назад
bob is one of my favorite mentors
@brianleach4707
@brianleach4707 6 часов назад
Use pvc pipe cut in half using hidden clips on each half of the pvc pipe. Roller bearings can also be used
@kaybouie1972
@kaybouie1972 Час назад
hey thanks for the talk at the end. 🧡
@orrix
@orrix 3 часа назад
I have been going through this with my cockpit. I have gone through 4 versions so far I think. But I have it nailed I think. next version is gonna be metal instead of plywood and 2x4's
@Z3ROR
@Z3ROR 18 минут назад
Maybe you can still fix that wiggle room you have with 3d printed spacers or little wheels to clamp it better against the pole. Might help to get extra stability as well.
@IggyJackson
@IggyJackson 5 часов назад
I think one thing that keeps me coming back is the multi-material use. Oh... And the bloopers
@Gsasaki12
@Gsasaki12 5 часов назад
It would be really cool if the bottom holder pieces had a spring so each individual spray can could “click” into a “home” and an “in-use” position.
@Zarlax
@Zarlax 2 часа назад
Man - wish I could share what I did in my garage for storage. I love your idea tho. Also - don’t be apologetic about why you did a video. You had a cool idea and shared it - those cool ideas inspire us to also do cool things!
@mrdewilliams
@mrdewilliams 2 часа назад
I would still like to see you make the pull-down, ladder-like storage in the rafters in a future project.
@2hlix
@2hlix 34 минуты назад
Going around the lally columns, if you wanted it even more complex id spiral up like a helix. With enough clearance and correct colored caps it could be easy to spot the right color. However I do like the lazy Susan approach here. Way more practical too
@quixoticjedi942
@quixoticjedi942 5 часов назад
Wisdom is something you don't get until just after you need it.
@Misty.293
@Misty.293 Час назад
I would suggest making the ends taller, incase you started bumping into it and it all falls off
@flyinggyros9745
@flyinggyros9745 2 часа назад
Great idea for can storage.
@RichardMarks-1701
@RichardMarks-1701 5 часов назад
Hey Bob! Another great video. This is a great way to get the creative juices flowing! I have a question, I know you have a design course (Thank you!!!), have you ever considered making a 3-D printing course? There’s so much that goes into 3-D printing and I think it would be a wonderful companion for your fusion 360 design course!!! I know there is a lot of material out there on 3D printing but you have a really great way of breaking down difficult concepts into easy to understand chunks.
@ScamstinCrew
@ScamstinCrew Час назад
I would suggest putting a shoulder on the 3d print so instead of wood rubbing on the pipe its spinning on top and inside against the 3d print.
@chrisbroemel5508
@chrisbroemel5508 4 часа назад
Not unnecessary, totally functional.
@kevinetheridge6153
@kevinetheridge6153 2 часа назад
Awesome! 😁 What a cool idea and great solution.
@budoneof15
@budoneof15 3 часа назад
I like that shelf
@mikegilbert8545
@mikegilbert8545 6 часов назад
This is really cool you could actually sell those. Patent idea for sure
@momentofzach
@momentofzach 5 часов назад
Love the video! Great idea and great result.
@crosenblum
@crosenblum 6 часов назад
Very thoughtful, very weird, and awesome. I love it. It was not only entertaining but also inspiring, to help us find new ways to approach tasks or chores or duties. Thank you.
@SofaKingOverThisIsh
@SofaKingOverThisIsh 4 часа назад
Bob, you should build a shell around it. Other wise why have them spin?
@isaiahhoward6792
@isaiahhoward6792 3 часа назад
Love your videos! You always make them so interesting!
@TheGreatRandom
@TheGreatRandom 5 часов назад
This channel used to be more outward focused. Have hope that there are problems out there that all of us can solve. I feel it is a bit inward focused lately. Less hope and more tasks. Time for another collaboration. Or Can you find a problem you notice in your neighborhood that you can solve. Don’t get me wrong, I still watch and wear my Problem Solver tshirt - just want the channel to thrive
@shawnstjohn3831
@shawnstjohn3831 Час назад
Could you 3D print inserts to act as a grommet to take up the space between the shelves and the pole? That would keep them inline at least and is probably the simplest fix 🤷🏼‍♂️
@makeitkozi
@makeitkozi 5 часов назад
Love that. It reminds me of the hardware stores in Fallout, for some reason 😅!!
@ConwayT91
@ConwayT91 2 часа назад
Dude this is one of your best projects. The design and final result are SO good! Im guessing a lot of people would love this
@SirHackaL0t.
@SirHackaL0t. 6 часов назад
I was thinking that if you had cut a triangle in the large wood piece where the outer plastic corners are being installed then you could add a triangular nub to the outer pieces which would make locating them easier.
@elisabethgleason1356
@elisabethgleason1356 5 часов назад
One man’s “boring” is another man’s “adventure.”
@TimmydePW
@TimmydePW 5 часов назад
I feel like a solution with magnets to keep them in place could have made sense since the cans are metallic
@3ATIVE
@3ATIVE 4 часа назад
To remove the "slop". Why not 3D Print some rings for the inside hole(s)?
@destinycaptain247
@destinycaptain247 4 часа назад
Did you ever put any ProGlo Gaffers tape in the Tron room? It would be kewl.
@Twin_Flyer
@Twin_Flyer 4 часа назад
Great idea. Will the STL's be available or a template for the main disc? I don't have access to a laser cutter, but there are a number of ways to make that piece.
@kpmathis71
@kpmathis71 Час назад
We have these same (or very similar) basement columns & no where near that many spray cans....but I'd still like to buy plans for this as it would make the top 10" of the pole usable without interfering with the room...unless i hit my head on it. Plans soon?
@jonathanhabib9265
@jonathanhabib9265 2 часа назад
Could you have put the cans at an angle so you each ring could have been closer to its vertical neighbors, thus allowing more cans around a single post?
@danielmorris2266
@danielmorris2266 4 часа назад
Now I just need to install a bunch of poles in my garage.
@JonathanRansom
@JonathanRansom 2 дня назад
Nice use of space!
@TewaAya
@TewaAya 4 часа назад
I don't care about boring, I'm more overstimulated on categorizing my needs and wants since some of my assets are both a hobby and a chore for some. Like fixing pc cables and general setups is "fun" content for viewers but a chore if it's not a need.
@wmfranz
@wmfranz 4 часа назад
its just the idea that you are using your brain, and solving fun little challenges.
@JCWren
@JCWren 4 часа назад
I feel the level of complicated is not high enough. How about a track that's suspended from the ceiling, and works like the one in a dry cleaners? You could incorporate Arduinos, servos, gear drives, a self-clamping system that retains the can until it gets to the take-out/put-in point, etc. And if you wanted to get REALLY fancy, when you add a new paint can, the system can sort it into position automatically by color...
@crazytaxiify
@crazytaxiify 6 часов назад
do you think you could have made a delran washer to fill the gap and make the pieces a little bit more future proof?
@roguecthulhu6002
@roguecthulhu6002 2 часа назад
75? You gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.
@ZeorGaming
@ZeorGaming 4 часа назад
10:30 OrangeStorm Giga video incoming?
@henryskinner1092
@henryskinner1092 Час назад
I thought about these round parts tray, that rotate. Don't over think.
@DimONMINIpeople
@DimONMINIpeople 2 часа назад
Now I need a pole in my shop)))
@SystemsPlanet
@SystemsPlanet 4 часа назад
Upside-down ball casters would allow a wood wheel to spin
@andrewsturgess2033
@andrewsturgess2033 Час назад
If you had dove tails on the inner rings would that remove the need for the screws?
@garagemonkeysan
@garagemonkeysan 5 часов назад
Super clever. Mahalo for sharing! : )
@simonspoke
@simonspoke 6 часов назад
Totally overcomplicated and time consuming, but a nice use of the area around the pole. I personally would have made a wine rack style container for them.
@BaddLandds
@BaddLandds Час назад
Commenting before I've finished the video but you could you not have 3d printed the inside geared ring to lock into each other removing the need for the screw not sure if it would work but just an idea 7:50 for reference of the ring
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