Making A Homemade Cardboard Spray Booth - DIY Tutorial With Free Blueprints N’stuff
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 Published On Feb 18, 2022

Making A Homemade Cardboard Spray Booth - DIY Tutorial With Free Blueprints N’stuff
#tutorial #3dprinting #propmaking

This is my video build of making a new and improved Cardboard Spray Booth v.2.0
A super handy “Tool/equipment” for every maker who does a bit of airbrushing and painting.
It can be made with plywood, mdf or other materials. But I needed it to be really lightweight and portable for easy storage.
So having made a previous one in cardboard, I know its more that sturdy enough from experience.
As well as fast to set up and hook up to the ventilation. And just as fast be put away again.
You’ll find links below to the 3d models I made, as well as blueprints for the actual cardboard spray booth.
Everything can of course be customised to you’re maker needs.
Hope you find something of use. Enjoy;)

Chapters
0:00 Opening
0:18 Intro
0:42 The design
1:30 Building the booth
6:24 Vent connections
8:30 Painting and finishing
10:06 Airbrush Filter
11:47 The Result

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Download the Spray Booth v2.0 Blueprints from our PropsNstuff DropBox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mi8bl3oxoq...

Download 3D STL quick release from Thingiverse, PropsNstuff:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:525...

Here is a list of some of the materials & stuff I used in this video:
Duct tape
Cardboard moving boxes
Superglue
Contact cement
Basic interior paint. (For doors and panels)
LED Strip 12v with a potentiometer
3d printed vent connections

Music and editing with Final Cut Pro.

Music from the YouTube library:
Rising Sun
Alone
Icelandic Arpeggios
Eternal Garden
Dreamer
Scouting

We’re just a passionate family of hobbyist, that loves to make Props and other Stuff.
And as every maker knows, the core of this wonderful craft is sharing.
So we hope you find something useful, or inspirational in our video builds. Enjoy;)

Remember: My wife and myself are only amateurs at this.
So if you rely on the information shown or voiced in this video, you do so at your own risk.
Always read the labels of all glues, paints and other materials as well as tools you use, and always follow the proper instructions.
And naturally, all the opinions voiced or shown in this video are only our own opinions.
Use you’re head. Have fun & stay safe!

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