A ways back, I made a simple tool caddy for the 3D printer which was attached to the cart. Almost like I planned it that way - which I, of course, did not.
It's always better to be lucky than smart.
I may add a shelf in the middle to hold filament spools for the printer. It will be really nice to have all the tools and supplies I use with these two machines located in the same place. There is a good bit of terrain work remaining for the Stalingrad project so this setup should get a good work out.
It's not very pretty but hopefully she'll be functional, which is a type of beauty all its own.
The cart is built out of construction grade materials. The four legs and cross braces are 2x4 studs I cut down to 1.75x1.75 inches on my table saw. The two platforms and drawer unit from scrap 1/2 inch plywood. The drawer face and sides along the top are cut from a 1x6 board. I think the total wood cost is under $20 bucks.
Doing little projects like this one to organize my workspace always proves to be a nice break when I get in a hobby rut and helps me figure out ways to change up my modeling workflow. This hobby of ours has a lot pieces to it between paints, minis, terrain materials and tools so doing a little thinking on organization is actually very helpful. I also tend to find things I forgot I had when doing these projects which is kind of like getting a prize at the end of the project.
2 comments:
What a clever chap you are Miles!
Very nice indeed. I'm jealous.
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