DIY Studio Roller | 42

DIY Studio Roller | 42

Today, on Workshop Edits, I’m welding a steel studio roller for our kitchen. Hope you like!

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🌳 MATERIALS
1″ 16 Square Gauge Steel
1 1/4″ 12 Gauge Flat Steel
8/4 Walnut Wood + Wipe on Polyurethane
5/8″ All Thread + Nut
Wood Screws

🗜 TOOLS
Lincoln PowerMig 210: https://amzn.to/2ECMLjl
SAWSTOP Contractors 30” Saw: https://amzn.to/2Luh91q
Table Saw Sled: https://amzn.to/2t2qVjD
13” Thickness Planer: http://amzn.to/2u7YrmK
6” Jointer: https://amzn.to/2Y7THgb
Impact Driver: http://amzn.to/2q1l5wn
Drill Press: https://amzn.to/2GjgOjh
Metal Chop Saw: https://amzn.to/2HNowU4
Digital Caliper: http://amzn.to/2p360xg
Angle Grinder: https://amzn.to/2FhtDLe
Flap Discs, Grinding Wheels, Cutting Wheels

📽 FILM / EDIT EQUIPMENT:
Panasonic G7: https://amzn.to/2DA7fuS
Rhino ROV Pro Camera Slider: https://amzn.to/2H4wvZh
Blue Snowball Mic (VO Recording): http://amzn.to/2hd92sF
US CAMEL Tripod: http://amzn.to/2hbbVdg

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Zach

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Andrew Le says:

This is a pretty cool project but I think you missed an opportunity by not attaching some flat bar to the back of the frame that drops down and then attaching flat bar across for the paper. Would have prevented the wobble and less holes in your walls

Daniel Dunlap Woodworks says:

Great video! Did you change the name of your channel? I must have missed where/when you spoke about this.

Thor Sten says:

"Right now I don't have the means to clean up ugly welds in tight spaces."

It's called a file.

Mike The Maker says:

Your welds look good compared to most beginners. Great project too.

611 Weld And Fab says:

This was a cool project. I love seeing wood and metal mixed. As a welder, a tip for the welds is to set it up in position so that you can weld the joint vertically down. You set your machine around 17 volts and 225 inches wire speed and make circular motions going from top to bottom. It's very hard to make mig downhill look bad. When you practice work on making consistent circles and not going too slow or too fast

Janie Gonzalez says:

I was wondering what this "workshop edit" channel was on my latest video suncriptions. Didn't know you had changed your channel name from The Cutting Board. Nevertheless, really cool small project. Your kitchen is looking and coming out gorgeous.

skristenl says:

I have been gathering materials to make this exact project for my kitchen. Love your design and was awesome to see how you accomplished the look. Really needed a good tutorial with clear information to give me the start I needed. Thanks!!

Hannah Oros says:

Do you have a video about the subway tiles and floating shelves that you've installed? I've watched your island, and counter extension build. Would love to see the whole change in your kitchen. Great build, as always! xo

Roland Dove says:

Well Done! Maybe add a pen/marker holder for it?

Sam Powers says:

Great stuff!

Frank Ingram says:

Hey man, I don't know your name so this will have to do. I really liked this project and you did an excellent job explaining what you were doing. I'm a retired "old man" and I enjoy woodworking. I watch several wood oriented videos and yours ranks up there with the best of them. I hope you get to post often because we need more like you.
God Bless my friend friend.

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