DIY Artists Vertical Easel for painting

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • I made this easel for my son, but ended up making a DIY video as well. Or if you want me to build you one, follow my Instagram page @chris10senofficial and DM me for rates.
    The beauty of this easel is two fold. It holds the canvas by stretching it instead of condensing, and the canvas is held perfectly vertical causing less glare on your work.

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  • @andrewd9914
    @andrewd9914 9 дней назад

    Very simplistic design and use of available hardware. The easel will tend to fall forward without sufficient weight at the back. The solution is a base extended forward of the vertical. These clips are flimsy. There is no provision to raise/ lower the canvass after it's been secured. The rotating clamp pieces do allow for out of square stretchers. Overall a good idea that could have been taken to a higher level. An interesting design attempt on the "Geneva Studio Easel" and it's simpler variant. Thanks for your inspiring video.

  • @MLSwann
    @MLSwann Год назад

    You remind me of my dad :-) This is awesome.

  • @OurGentleJourneys
    @OurGentleJourneys 3 года назад +3

    Great video!! I like how you showed every step and even the small details that most people would skip. The only thing I would change is the way the canvas is mounted. Sometimes I paint with some heavy strokes and I think it might move or fall off. Maybe you can demonstrate how rough you can be with it and it won’t fall off?

    • @chris10sen
      @chris10sen  3 года назад +4

      Hi Darlene, the canvas is mounted with those points pulling the canvas instead of condensing it. I saw a guy that makes a super expensive easel and got the idea from that. I’ll have to ask my son about how rough he is with it, I made it for him for art school. I’ll keep this in mind and talk to him about it.

    • @OurGentleJourneys
      @OurGentleJourneys 3 года назад +2

      @@chris10sen awe, thank you. You are so sweet. Thank you for posting the video!

    • @LucasGonzalezTube
      @LucasGonzalezTube 3 года назад +2

      @@chris10sen is the guy Mark Carder? The least you could do is give him credit for the design. I can tell that you drew inspiration from both his super cheap diy easel and his expensive one.

  • @oldmalayawatercolor849
    @oldmalayawatercolor849 3 года назад +2

    Happy painting. I love watercolor and I recently are into vertical painting too

  • @sdouba
    @sdouba 3 года назад

    Excellent demonstration. It came in timely as I am considering constructing one myself. Thanks for sharing you skills and experience

    • @chris10sen
      @chris10sen  3 года назад

      You’re very welcome. If you have any questions let me know and I’ll do my best to help. Sometimes I don’t see comments right away but I try.

  • @Freefolkcreate
    @Freefolkcreate 2 года назад

    Thank you, very innovative!

  • @NickelEdge
    @NickelEdge 3 года назад

    Nice video. Been thinking about making a easel.
    Like the dry wall hanger idea
    Tho probably use knob nut instead of the fly nuts to make it easier to tighten. And add some locking casters to move it

    • @chris10sen
      @chris10sen  3 года назад

      I'm going to change to knobs also. I never have luck with locking casters being still enough. I ended up putting rubber feet on the bottom.

  • @dimifisher7942
    @dimifisher7942 3 года назад +2

    Yeah sure, i wish i had all those tools

    • @chris10sen
      @chris10sen  3 года назад +3

      Yeah it’s hard when you don’t. I worked my way up to these tools over several years. Bought most things at garage sales or borrowed from friends. And a lot of things can be done with non-electric tools like hand saws. You just have to be creative and start somewhere with what you have. I’m not fancy by any means and there’s so much I don’t know how to do and so many tools I don’t have. You can do this. If you don’t have a tool and have a question let me know and I’ll see what ideas I can come up with. You can do this Dimi.

  • @danielobando7991
    @danielobando7991 2 года назад

    Thanks for your answer; I need the measurements of the vertical slats where the frame fits thanks

  • @Celtic-Acid
    @Celtic-Acid 3 года назад +1

    Heya, do you think this is strong enough to hold a bit of plywood or thin sheet metal? Cheers mate

  • @lydiarichardson7268
    @lydiarichardson7268 3 года назад

    Great video. How to be sure the dimensions won't cause mounted painting to topple? Like what is the heaviest weight that should be mounted? My daughter is doing some 24"x36" stretched canvases and then to be framed.

    • @chris10sen
      @chris10sen  3 года назад +1

      Hi Lydia, in my opinion that size wouldn’t even come close to causing this easel to topple over. But if you are unsure, you could always place some sort of weight on the opposite side, the part that’s on the floor away from you. My son has done some 36” tall paintings with no problem.

    • @regionaltreasurer7221
      @regionaltreasurer7221 3 года назад +1

      @@chris10sen Awesome. Thanks for the feedback!!

  • @danielobando7991
    @danielobando7991 2 года назад

    Hello, can do you me the favor giving the measurements of the easel, thank you

    • @chris10sen
      @chris10sen  2 года назад

      Sorry Daniel I just saw this. Which dimensions are you exactly looking for?

  • @jecacava8823
    @jecacava8823 Год назад

    artists just dont have all this carpenters equipment so, otherwise they wouldn't be painting...