Making a Cargo Crate from Star Wars
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- How to make a heavy duty rolling workshop cart, inspired by the imperial cargo crates seen in the Mandalorian and Star Wars.
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0:00 Cutting steel sections
1:11 Welding the frame
3:37 MDF Sides
5:13 Cutting detail pieces
7:35 Painting & Finish
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I always try to tell people to paint their shop/storage spaces white, but so few folks listen. The white surfaces make getting adequate lighting so much easier. And for me at least, it is psychologically so much more pleasant to work in than in some dingy, dark, gloomy space.
Absolutely, I wanted to avoid brown/wood colours, and shelves full of random stuff gathering dust & cobwebs, like in my old garage. Fortunately I haven't needed to repaint since the workshop was built in 2018, just blow away dust occasionally with compressed air.
That works well for the back of car instrument panels on older cars. Painting them white makes working behind there much easier when you have to fiddle with the wiring.
Very nice, Jedi fabricator, , , thumbs up
PORTAL BOXES !
From what I'm seeing, you can probably add a little more cfh of argon, slow your pulse and maybe a little more heat. Everything looks awesome is always!
Thank you, I'm always looking to improve my welding, nowhere to hide on those close up shots!
Great stuff Connor/ Хорошая работа Коннор
Thank you
Awesome as always. Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Very cool bud
Holy fu*# homie, this is exactly what I was searching for, not only a craftsman but a mothafucking craftsman with style, fixing up your shop with cultural media influences and style, this is the kind of channel I wanna creat props homie
You've been losing weight, or getting jacked.. Either way it's working!
You take all that stuff outside to grind, right? Too clean in that shop for the dirtier work. Ant how great job as usual.
I only grind in the 'metalwork' end of the workshop, and luckily most of the dust goes on the floor, which makes it easy to clean up with a vacuum.
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You've probably had this question a thousand times. What brand saw is that? Your videos have been very informative and seeded new ideas. I particularly enjoy the potential of hydroforming. Great job as usual is what should have concluded my previous comment.
It's a Clarke CBS45MD. Thanks for watching, I will definitely be making more Hydroforming videos next
Name your price!
I don't get it
I needed a rolling cart for my new metal bender, and this is more interesting than a plain box. The bender will be used in my next hydroforming video