Загрузка...

Making A Machinist Tool Chest From Rubbish And Lasers

Something a little different that I've wanted to do for a while I'll find my white elephant of a vintage chest eventually, but in the meantime this DIY model filled a big hole in my tool storage system.
Thank you to Xtoool for sponsoring this video. I don't like disruptive and irrelevant ad reads, and neither do my viewers. I see tool sponsors as a good middle ground since I only accept tools that I think will help me make better content.
https://xtool.pxf.io/Qj6qLM
Thank You to my patrons!
https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisBorge/membership

Parts: On holiday when published, will post parts Monday.

Music:
Minecraft volume alpha/ beta

Other socials:
https://www.printables.com/@ChrisBorge

Gear I like:

Bambu Lab X1c
Prusa XL
Xtool S1: https://xtool.pxf.io/Qj6qLM (affiliate)
Ender 3 (Yes, really (sometimes))
Revopoint mini 2
laser pecker lp4 (for ultra fine details)

Like subscribe all that stuff

Hi my name is chris, I am a (current year - 2000) year old from South Australia. I am passionate about digital fabrication but especially 3D printing and trying to push the boundaries of what can be done with basic materials and tools.

I firmly believe that 3D printing will be the #1 way people start making physical objects in the future. 3D printing is clean, quiet, cheap and rewarding with quick results. Based on that, one of my major interests is exploring 3D printing as a gateway to other more traditional forms of making.

My tool project is designed to explore cheap DIY machine tools that are made more accessible via 3D printing. The goal is to make tools that can be made with minimal skills or tooling, allowing a motivated person to move from a cheap printer to try their hand in other areas.

Видео Making A Machinist Tool Chest From Rubbish And Lasers канала Chris Borge
Страницу в закладки Мои закладки
Все заметки Новая заметка Страницу в заметки