A Tour Of My Workshop / Home Machine Shop (100k Subscriber Special)

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G'day everyone,

A frequently requested video idea that I get is a tour of my workshop. Now as it is there isn't much to see that you probably haven't seen already, given that it is a pretty small workshop (roughly 12-13sqm plus a small storage room) and most of it has been captured on video at some point. But it is never shown all at once and I always try to employ some camera and editing trickery to keep the lighting rigs out of sight.

So in this video I will be going over the parts that you don't usually see on camera, and I will detail a few plans for the future.

It has been a great joy doing this for the past 3 years and I hope to bring you lots of fun project net year, cheers.

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Lol I think the main reason why people expect you to have, say, a large bandsaw, and other tools is because you do so much with what you have as far as space and budget. You're not a multimillion sub channel with loads of income but you do a crazy amount of work for what you do and I think it's one of the key factors many people, including me, love your channel. I do hope one day you can get your own place with much more room to expand etc, but its fun watching you come up with crazy unique solutions on a low budget, and I think a lot of people benefit from seeing that. Congrats on 100k, proud of you, you're one of my favorite channels, and I hope you grow even more in the coming years!

joshclark
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I half expected to see a huge box of hacksaw blades ready to go.😁 You've certainly made good use of the available space. Great video!!!

alankeith
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That's pretty cool your grandfather has shared this space with you, he must be very proud of what you acheive in this small shed 👍

deanohit
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Everybody loves workshop tours. Thanks for showing us around!

danielabbey
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Man, 100k! When I first found this channel I remember thinking how weird it was that you had so few subs, so it's great to see you growing. Well deserved!

bjrn-oskarrnning
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This is a machine shop and you are a machinist. Albeit a small shop, but a good one. Machinist is the one who runs the tools, runs the shop, keep up the good work.

illugi
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Xynudu (your countryman) has been casting and machining his own aluminium for years. His position is that the source material is the biggest consideration, cast automotive wheels being a very good source with the alloy they contain.

DD-DD-DD
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I love your show. And you made me realize that I've wasted 23 years of my life as a union electrician: machinists are the real rock-stars. Thanx

Vuski
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Anycubic tough resin is really good. I use it all the time for functional parts too.

eduardogarcia
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Nice workshop. You keep it really clean too. Waiting for lathe gearbox teardown, as I have to do the same. Your videos are a big help for me.

jakubkopec
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It really does blow me away the quality work you do with a sensible modest shop. Truly impressive, you are an inspiration

timcook
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Thanks for another great video!

In an instant, you've turned my own pegboard from a nightmare to a useful storage solution. This may have come easily to your mind, but your idea for mounting a board with nails at just the right spacing onto a peg board would probably never would have occurred to me. I've been trapped in the perspective that the hole spacing has to determine the spacing of the pegs, but that doesn't have to be the case. Sometimes a different point of view opens up a whole new world of ideas.
Thanks again.

douglashank
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Congrats on the 100, 000. Your videos are so relaxing to watch. I like how you solve problems.

MarionMakarewicz
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Gday, congratulations on 100k subs, that’s a great milestone to reach and thanks for the shop tour, cheers

MattysWorkshop
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Best tool you could ever get would be an 18v battery cutoff wheel tool OR inversely a grinder with cutoff wheels like a milwaukee or (since you're an aussie) the brand they run at the skid factory channel... toolpro? They save you loads of time, elbow grease, and money in the long run as well as the most precious thing you need to treasure: space! Sure its noisier and dirtier than a bandsaw but with some practice you can make pretty accurate cuts and deburring is a breeze. Swap the disk off for various grit grinder disks, polishing pads, or whatever. Extremely versatile and worth the 150 you spend (ours cost that much for a makita).

cjm
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That’s incredible you built a channel that big with those space restrictions. Bravo.

wmweekendwarrior
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I always feel tempted to fast forward through the hack sawing because my arm starts to hurt just watching. I hope some day to see you with a portaband ripping through metal lol.

daytonadiscdriver
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Nice little shop.
Few years started as hobby welder and when progressed in it, machining was natural step forward, where your videos helped me a lot.

zorinho
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Awesome video and workshop! 👍
Congrats on the 100k too, you earned it! 🏅

wizrom
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Amazing! Thank you sooo much for all the videos!

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