What would happen if you put two boxes like that one but one inside the other ? Would that help to reduce noise even more or not?
@stevenshobbychannel17 күн бұрын
Yes it would help to reduce the noise more, an insulation like rockwool between the two boxes would be best, but it would also make the total project a lot bigger. If you have the space it's a good solution though. Cheers
@telinoz197520 күн бұрын
The vent just runs to outside the house, no futher filters?
@diegomartinez445127 күн бұрын
Such a pity you stopped making videos. Great quality!
@ShawnMortensenNEАй бұрын
Awesome channel and ideas. I think my family members would love air brushing also :)
@edwardlthompsonАй бұрын
Excellent advice! Thank you for making this video.
@daneshivers29212 ай бұрын
This would make a wonderful diorama with Adolf Galland's 2 Me-109f's, one with the 20mm re-installed in the wings and backwards Mickey Mouse insignia. Dane
@abhithakur902 ай бұрын
Need to buil same thing for my 33gal, 6hp compressor! how many db did this drop ?
@walterdemeyer40952 ай бұрын
Great job, perfectly made ,as all your projects always are . congrats !
@Redbox0132 ай бұрын
Great project, great manufacturing and great video editing. Chapeau
@rapidraga2 ай бұрын
This was really very well thought out! I will copy this! Thank you.
@MHMajid-yi8iu2 ай бұрын
Nice double build 👍
@mjremy26053 ай бұрын
Beautifully explained, with great visuals, superb! Merci bien! Thank you too, for NO MUSIC!!!! What joy. Mass Loaded Vinyl sheets are very good for dampening noise at the bottom of the box. Its a rubberized vinyl. Heavy. Use Noico panels on the compressor tank to dampen the rattling clang jang of metal to a thuck sound, much softer. It is used on cars and RV metal panels. When metal vibrates, the sound is tinny and high but this dampens the metal vibration sound. This sound box is a great idea for any noisy device. Thank you for the detailed visuals, makes it easy to build.
@stevenshobbychannel3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and tips, have a nice day 👍
@jacksnow17033 ай бұрын
Nice build. Thanks for taking the time to share.
@MartinHCollection3 ай бұрын
It looks awesome. Great work!
@javadradpour89863 ай бұрын
Hello Steve, Your design is excellent, practical, and also beautiful. I am very grateful for sharing your knowledge and experience. Is it possible to send the project file for use and reference?
@stevenshobbychannel3 ай бұрын
Hello, at 3:47 you can see a basic plan with dimensions, I made that for the video (720p) since my original design at the time was only a rough sketch. So if you can take a printscreen (full screen) you'll have the plan. Cheers
@javadradpour89863 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel Thank you very much for your explanation and quick response
@throwplate4 ай бұрын
Very good. You could further add sound-dampening foam or even some old towels to the inside walls and shelves of the closet
@Ted_James4 ай бұрын
Excellent! I especially like the use of the computer fan for cooling.
@dougeldridge12194 ай бұрын
Could you talk more about the venting and your comment on creating a vacuum?
@stevenshobbychannel4 ай бұрын
Well basically when you have a sealed box - and you put a fan on it to extract the air, the fan pulls out all the air it can and creates a vacuum. This will put a lot of force on the fan-motor. So to avoid creating a vacuum you need a second opening to pull new air inside the box. In my case it's the grill in the frontdoor. During printing the fan is rotating slow, so the grill opening is enough, but when cleaning I set the fan to a high speed, then more air is sucked out, so I need to let more air in, to do this I open the front doors, both for my arms and to let new air in... hope this makes sence, cheers
@markc70024 ай бұрын
Excellent result!!
@ahmethakanarslan38935 ай бұрын
Put playstation in it
@SAMEDHEYDAROV6 ай бұрын
this is very useful thank you
@ericbeaton72116 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video. I have ordered myself a couple of ICM Spitfires and because I had read a couple of mixed reviews I was curious as to the quality of these kits. You have done a really good job on the paint finish on the spitfire and the pilot figure.
@stevenshobbychannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and have fun with the kits 👍 cheers
@eduardofre9086 ай бұрын
Una consulta ,la ventiladora que tamaño seria ?
@stevenshobbychannel6 ай бұрын
Hola, usé un ventilador de computadora de 90 mm.
@greglaplante75936 ай бұрын
My uncle was with the 84th infantry division (Railsplitters) in the bulge at manhay
@FNG19686 ай бұрын
Excellent work you made it look easy
@grizzly47366 ай бұрын
Awesome build. I had been wondering about the quality of the ICM kits. Particularly this MK IX Spitfire.
@nathanlunev81876 ай бұрын
i love this style of vid!!! the highliting and arrows really help with understanding scratchbuilding as i would consider myself an intermidiate modeler and im trying to learn scratchbuilding and many techniques in this video! also how did you make the tire marks??
@stevenshobbychannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the video. I added wood-glue to the base and sprinkled sand into the wet glue, it stays wet for a while, so you can roll a spare wheel (or toy, coin, washer,...) into the sand. Measure the distance between the 2 wheels to get the correct spacing. Hope this helps, cheers 👍
@nathanlunev81876 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel thanks!
@talposch77496 ай бұрын
Hi Steven! Just curious, but where did you get this kit? I've been looking for a while and I haven't been able to find one online. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
@stevenshobbychannel6 ай бұрын
Hi, I bought it quite some time ago from a local model shop, but you're right, it seems indeed more difficult to find these days... You can keep an eye on 'Scalemates' (www.scalemates.com/kits/airfix-a05120a-messerschmitt-bf109e-4-e-1--271978) : in the 'Marketplace' section some people might put up there kit for sale. - Also look at the 'Product timeline' and you can find the same kit with a new box-art and decals. Hope this helps, Cheers
@talposch77496 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel Thanks a bunch! I'll keep my eye out for it.
@BlueVelvet7776 ай бұрын
omg dude i wish i have the tools to make this awesome setup. Congrats. You have a new follower.
@stevenshobbychannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words 🙏 cheers
@rolandpauscher27077 ай бұрын
Very impressive...👌
@winstonsmith97407 ай бұрын
Have you considered a scroll compressor?
@MrCorvineitor7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, great job. Which of the two models you used has the open engine? thank you
@stevenshobbychannel7 ай бұрын
Thanks, all of the ICM bf109 kits come with the engine and panels 👍
@ivovanhoecke82297 ай бұрын
Hoi Steven … ben je idd van België ?
@stevenshobbychannel7 ай бұрын
Dag Ivo, ja klopt idd 👍
@ivovanhoecke82297 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel hoi Steven , ik heb een vraagje … onlangs een Stanley silent air compressor gekocht …. Welke aansluiting of connectors heb ik nodig om hier een airbrush hose op aan te sluiten ? …. Alvast bedankt voor de info 😉
@stevenshobbychannel7 ай бұрын
Ja je compressor heeft normaal een "euro koppeling" aansluiting, bij hubo kan je enkele koppelstukken vinden om van 'Euro' naar 'schroefdraad' of 'flexibele slang' te gaan... Ik heb destijds 'POWAIR0263' gekocht en heb dan een flexible slang gebruikt tot aan de nipple van m'n airbrush. Een andere die ze bv verkopen is 'POWAIR0250', die heeft schroefdraad, vermoedelijk is dat '1/2 schroefdraad', dan zou je nog een verloopstukje nodig hebben om van '1/2' naar '1/8' (airbrush hose) te gaan... Heb zelf nog geen euro-naar-airbrush koppeling gevonden maar vermoedelijk moet dat wel bestaan. Hopelijk heb je er iets aan, succes
@ivovanhoecke82297 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel Superbedankt voor de info … 😉👍
@pacificcoastminiatures8 ай бұрын
Great project! You do an amazing job with the MDF, getting it so smooth! I have something similar in mind for a UV Curing Station but will use a bathroom fan timer switch so I can turn the light on for a specific number of minutes. And plan to add a switch on the door so if the door is opened the UV light will automatically go out.
@stevenshobbychannel8 ай бұрын
Sounds good 👍 I will most likely update it as well with a timer and switch from an old microwave in the future. Goodluck with the project, cheers
@pacificcoastminiatures8 ай бұрын
Great design!
@hugobracamontesbaltazar8 ай бұрын
Beautiful project! 👍
@3dpathfinder8 ай бұрын
It is fantastic what you built for your resin printer, I do have to say that it seems a bit overkill for such a small printer. 10 inch printers are almost standard now, like my Creality Halot Mage 8k. But overall fantastic
@stevenshobbychannel8 ай бұрын
Yes 😅 it looks indeed a bit ridiculous for such a small printer, but it does the job. I wish I could use a bigger printer inside the house but at the moment it's just not possible... Thanks & cheers
@Rayuaz8 ай бұрын
Really cool project, thanks for sharing!
@eetennak9668 ай бұрын
I swear: The way of explaining what you are doing and why is awesome. I really enjoyed the video. Top notch quality. Also: You are the first, who made a video of an enclosure made really good. The video is awesome and your projects are 100% the same as mine, funny enough in most cases also at the same time. You helped me out a lot in the past and also in the future. Thank you for your service
@stevenshobbychannel8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, it means a lot 🙏 I don't have much time to make videos and sometimes I wonder if it's even worth the effort, but if it's actually helpful to someone then that's great news, thanks for the support & cheers 👍
@MVeminor78 ай бұрын
Fantastic ideas. good luck in the future.
@mushious8 ай бұрын
Great looking build!
@GOOGLE-ADMlN8 ай бұрын
If you are going yo screw down the plexiglass you might aswell use some clear caulking/hot glue to make it air tight. Plus not sure how well filters actually work but be a goid idea to properly vent the room/nuclear bunker the printer is located in. Wouldve been more user friendly if you made the enclosure with a front door accessable with some struts. But cool job. Oh wait no filter on the fan? Then whats the point?
@heikootterbach41508 ай бұрын
You can see the output of the fan connected to some sort of hose at the end of the video. He is probably blowing the fumes to the outside, so no filter necessary (for work safety at least). Sealing anything is obsolete if you are constantly sucking air out of the case, the lower pressure inside the case will suck air in, not letting the fumes out (thats why he can use it with open doors for cleaning).
@stevenshobbychannel8 ай бұрын
Hi guys, yes I forgot to mention this in the video, but I have a PVC pipe on the left side which vents outside (it goes up), it would indeed be pointless without that. Sealing is not important when the fan is running, but it helps when your not printing - to keep some odour (from tools, uncured prints or bottles etc) inside. Thanks & cheers 👍
@GOOGLE-ADMlN8 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel are the fumes that bad? I low key enjoy the smell of it😳 always get a great night sleep printing my FGC9mkii's. But her different strokes for different ff322wi32wszfhbns2fn.y4sz,x mm763w2qzzdfgmmy4 Right? Oh just noticed no filter on the fan? Then what's the point?;
@dougeldridge12194 ай бұрын
Great point on the caulk, I feel the same way. For the filter, I had assumed he was venting outside his bunker.
@Dnasty18 ай бұрын
Glad I watched this before I started my build. I was going to make a container for my 8 gallon compressor out of 1/2" plywood and was simply going to make a box lined with sound deadening material and two holes mounted for exhaust fans in the back. Your method has a little more science involved with the different channels does this make a big difference in lowering volume? My compressor is already a quiet one that goes to about 68db max without a container. Is mdf better for this purpose? My compressor weighs like 50 lbs so I thought i would need something sturdier. I also had thought of just drilling a hole and using a rubber grommet for the power cable and hoses.
@stevenshobbychannel8 ай бұрын
Hi, reducing sound can be quite complex, but in general the heavier the (box) material will be, the more it will reduce sound, MDF tends to be cheap and heavy, so that's why I used it. Plywood will work too, but 1/2" might be somewhat on the thin side though (perhaps add an extra layer of mdf on the inside?). The channels help reduce some of the direct sound-rays, imagine someone shouting directly at you or from behind the corner, the difference might be subtle but all small things help. hope you project will turn out nice, cheers
@Dnasty18 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel thanks for the reply. I'm getting closer and closer to putting this together. What thickness sound proofing material did you go with? I was thinking 1 inch all around.
@stevenshobbychannel8 ай бұрын
Yes, the stuff I used was about 1inch indeed, have fun 👍
@Dnasty15 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel Hey so I finally did this for myself thanks for the info and suggestions. I used 3/4" plywood btw. I was wondering is it ok if the sound proofing touches the hot parts of the motor? It says this stuff is flame retardant and it touches the top of it so it is not blocking any air flow areas. Just wanted to be safe.
@stevenshobbychannel5 ай бұрын
Hi, great to read you've finished your project, to be safe I would cut out a small bit around the hot parts, so nothings starts melting or creating toxic fumes etc. It's always better if you can keep a space of about 1/2" around hot areas. Perhaps heat a small left-over piece with a hot iron or something to see what it does... Cheers
@SheepdogMIP9 ай бұрын
Great models, and lovely videography as well. These videos must be a lot of work to make! Thank you 🙏. This really makes me want to build another plane, I’ve only done a spitfire but it was really fun.
@stevenshobbychannel9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comments, means a lot! Yes making the videos takes a lot of time unfortunately... Hope you'll start a new model soon, have fun and cheers
@SheepdogMIP9 ай бұрын
Great video!
@stevenshobbychannel9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you like the video 🙏
@huntz32159 ай бұрын
No mention of the drain valve in the tank - they always supply a 1/4" brass valve which rarely gets a mention. Replace the valve with a push-in elbow fitting & run some flexi line outside the box & fit a ball valve to it. The pressure will force any water thru the drain port & as hot air holds more moisture best time to vent is when you start up the compressor and it's at it's coldest.
@stevenshobbychannel9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip, I mentioned the drain-valve in the previous (repair) video, but it didn't get any love in this one. Draining the tank is indeed a pain at the moment, I also have to 'angle' the compressor because they didn't mount the drain-valve at the lowest point. Cheers
@huntz32159 ай бұрын
@@stevenshobbychannel spent 20+ yrs in Compressed air industry - seen many things. Pharmaceutical Co. had there compressor in same room as a Boiler n wondered why they were having a water problem in there lines :) Sewerage plant said there instrumentation valves stopped working but the air is clean - I tapped the bowl on the Filt/Reg & it wobbled - full up with very clean water :) Panel Beaters do things on a budget - to minimise water many feed the air line via tea room fridge then back out to workshop. Fridge is always running so why not I guess - crude but it works.
@ivanbrovkin41329 ай бұрын
Классная работа!
@Czaroslaw9 ай бұрын
That's a great one! But, do you know what is the difference in dB units? I'm considering creating something like this myself. Will rockwool (covered with fabric) do as an insulator, or would this not do as well?
@stevenshobbychannel9 ай бұрын
Hi, I haven't got something to measure the dB accurately, but I prefer the compressor when it's inside the box lol. - Rockwool is very good for sound insulation, but only in combination with a solid surface (wall/wood panel), it's quite dense and will dampen the sound a lot, but sound will still penetrate through, so ideally you still want to build a box and add the rockwool to the inside... For a box; the heavier the material the more it will reduce the sound (wood-brick-concrete...) Cheers
@painville10 ай бұрын
A small box would work for iwata ninja jet !!!?
@stevenshobbychannel10 ай бұрын
Yes for the Ninja jet you could make the box smaller, but make sure you still have some extra space around it for the heat dissipation. Cheers