@Dewa43 Sakhalin нельзя так крепить ступени! Если вес будет больше, то все сломается и падение обеспечено, хорошо если без травм! Мастеру бизлайк! Кремпления для стурпеней при таких нагрузках нужно другие делать!
Wow this is the smartest video on DIY that I've ever seen. 1st because the project is brilliant, 2nd because it's the 1st time that I've seen someone use mainly his own skills without an overly excessive workshop but using very basic tools to get the job done. Congrats buddy this is fantastic.
@@wakamiwailer In the era before computers, some curves on blueprints were drawn with splines. They didn't use nails. At General Dynamics they used lead weights with wire hooks that held the splines in place. The weights were vaguely duck shaped, so they were called ducks. The pointy tail was used as a handle to get the angle right. For moon rockets and other aerospace applications where an engineer with a slide rule did a bunch of calculations, the engineer would calculate exactly where the ducks should be placed. In the early 1980s I was at a University working on Computer Aided Design software. The underlying math was based on non-uniform rational B-spline curves, which could model almost any curve. They could be created several ways, one of which was to enter the list of points where the ducks were placed.
@@Петр-л4п никто ничего не крал. Что значит - «украл»? Вон на пинтересте есть все это в различных вариантах. Другое дело, что это малоэстетично и непродуманно. Никакого внимания к мелочам. Использование петлей такой конструкции - неэффективно. Нет замка, соединяющего детали. Но это беда не автора, а конструктора, который придумал такую конструкцию.
Fun project. Thanks! The big hole in your bench to receive a drill bit while you drill into something is clever, because it will save your workbench from having many holes. But, without some kind of backing under the plywood you are drilling, the back of the drilled hole will have ‘tear out’ that harms the back side of the project. Putting some scrap wood underneath your pieces while you drill will make for cleaner holes on both sides of the project.
Lovely design, great build. Looks like something anyone with the right tools, a little patience, and a moducum of skill could do. Even some men... Nice vid!
Looks nice, but NO WAY would I stand on any of those steps with just 2 screws and an un-glued butt joint on each side. I would expect this piece to collapse sideways with anyone but a small child on that top step. Take a bit more time, use a proper dado and some glue on the sides and make a piece that will last a while.
Amen to lateral limberness and screws in shear in end grain plywood. Your library chair holds up to a slim built woman but a 220 lb man reaching to fit a flourescent tube? The ends of the steps need to be let in to the - well - jack and the inside corners gusseted. The whole assembly needs to be glued and doweled for strength. Gussets in the shape of a marine joiner's knee would be graceful and strong and complement the design, which, by the way, is very handsome.
Would not hesitate and stand on one foot while doing it. I have landing harder from falling out of airplane then that little maybe fall. Lol and have confidence in your body mind and soul!
You are an inspiration and in unbelievable craftman. Do you share or sell the directions for this chair.? I really enjoyed watching your videos and want to try to do something. Thanks for your help and attention . Fan Vicky
Muy práctico, multifuncional, solido, rápido aparente de hacer y solo con mucha práctica o moldes, lo intentaré hacer, gracias por compartir su experiencia. Desde Nayarit
Using a flexible straight edge to draw gentle curves is a good idea. You need to come up with a better hinge mechanism to keep the two pieces of the seat firmly close to each other. If the person sitting on the chair moves, there is a strong likelihood the of the bottom getting pinched. Notice at 7:52 the two halves of the seat moving and the gap at one side increasing to be a potential bottom pincher.
Дима, сделал ты все хорошо и аккуратно. Два совета - поставь стяжной замок, который будет фиксировать обе части стула при переноске, передвижке. И еще. Ступеньки из ФАНЕРЫ всего на двух болтах и не на клею дополнительно, по моему слабовато, рухнуть могут под весом человека. Поставь консольки или рейки под ступени, все прочнее будет. Ну а в целом - ЛАЙК тебе мастер!
the big hinge ruined everything! made myself like that about 4 years ago. steps of 12 plywood into the groove and the joint is more careful. awesome chair!
Отличный результат! Но похоже на самой высокой ступеньке возможно опрокидывание стремянки, видно центр тяжести близко к краю упора становится. Как это на практике?
Thanks! There are no drawings unfortunately (but you can search here www.google.com/search?q=%D1%81%D1%82%D1%83%D0%BB+%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B0+%D1%87%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%B8&rlz=1C1CHBD_ruRU872RU872&sxsrf=ALeKk02zRXSthY0I08Eg36fa9NG0TuyCMA:1584120816916&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=nwlPB4GjU2sDxM%253A%252CDfcUn3BH0a-5gM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kSX_xUhP5Q-vloeFsLn7JVq-OUiTA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz9sr0_ZfoAhVt1qYKHROpBoUQ9QEwA3oECAkQGA#imgrc=ednYqzMzekrpCM
Nice design. The stair treads need to be rabbeted into the side supports. The tread attachment is not acceptable to hold substantial weight. Plan for double the weight of an average person that might use it. Also, show what your making at the beginning of the video, rather than 7 minutes of build before your reveal.
Well done. Centre of gravity seems far enough towards the centre that it is very stable looking just from that short demo at the end. I like it a lot. What thickness plywood did you use btw?
все круто и прям зашла идея, но мне кажется что как стремянкой может пользоваться только девушка так как она весит мало, да и в принципе как стремянка очень опасно выглядит
Стул классный, идея шикарная, но -- с моей точки зрения -- технически такая стремянка очень опасна...
100 в гору, в будущем наябнёшся с неё
ступени на комфирматах, ну такое...
@Dewa43 Sakhalin нельзя так крепить ступени! Если вес будет больше, то все сломается и падение обеспечено, хорошо если без травм! Мастеру бизлайк! Кремпления для стурпеней при таких нагрузках нужно другие делать!
Согласен с вами. На боковых надо делать пазы для ступенек. Будет надежнее...
Ну ты мужик на свою женщину расчитывай , дана идея , а на свои габариты фурнитуру подбирай .
I'M GETTING SO OLD. When the young lady at the end stepped on the highest rung I couldn't help but think how unsafe that was.
She should’ve had a harness. LoL. J/k
Nah we youngins have the reflex’s of a cat.
@Ranzy Campbell I initially thought the same thing.
The top step had 2 load bearing legs underneath it.
Way too close to the tipping point.
Why girl in the end, should have been the man who building it.
Obviously her soft cotton socks helped her balance and improved her traction.
Смотрела ролик без звука. Не люблю разговоры. Отлично придумано, сделано на пятёрочку. Мастеру браво!
Ни слова небыло сказано.
Wow this is the smartest video on DIY that I've ever seen. 1st because the project is brilliant, 2nd because it's the 1st time that I've seen someone use mainly his own skills without an overly excessive workshop but using very basic tools to get the job done. Congrats buddy this is fantastic.
Dude! The trick with the nails and marking up a curve with the flexible straight edge is genius. Totally stealing that idea. :-)
It's called batten. We use in boat building sometimes
Sameee ❤️
@Min Ton Me TOO, it's awesome
@@wakamiwailer In the era before computers, some curves on blueprints were drawn with splines. They didn't use nails. At General Dynamics they used lead weights with wire hooks that held the splines in place. The weights were vaguely duck shaped, so they were called ducks. The pointy tail was used as a handle to get the angle right.
For moon rockets and other aerospace applications where an engineer with a slide rule did a bunch of calculations, the engineer would calculate exactly where the ducks should be placed.
In the early 1980s I was at a University working on Computer Aided Design software. The underlying math was based on non-uniform rational B-spline curves, which could model almost any curve.
They could be created several ways, one of which was to enter the list of points where the ducks were placed.
@@hamjudo cool. like lofting, but with more math and computers.
Конструкция интересная и сделана хорошо! А вот за название ролика - дизлайк.
@@Петр-л4п никто ничего не крал. Что значит - «украл»? Вон на пинтересте есть все это в различных вариантах. Другое дело, что это малоэстетично и непродуманно. Никакого внимания к мелочам. Использование петлей такой конструкции - неэффективно. Нет замка, соединяющего детали. Но это беда не автора, а конструктора, который придумал такую конструкцию.
"Шикарное" название... как такое может прийти в голову...
Умудриться
Хорошая реклама инструмента!!!😉👍
Поверь, что DeWalt, что Makita, и Milwaukee давным-давно нуждаются в рекламе... Это уже на столько большие компании, что им плевать на блогеров...
От оборудования прям глаз радуется ))👍
Wow !!! 😯
Excellent.... 👌👌👌
Very nice idea. Cool
Смотрю тут больше на инглише все, ну ок...
Bro, ohyenno taburetky zaebenil !
Where did you get your big square/ruler with the holes in it? That’s a really cool and helpful tool.
8405 - FramingSquare500 (Imperial) on Milescraft.com
Wolfcraft do a similar model I biught mine through a 'certain' on line retailer named aftef a forest!
Классный стул! Чертежи можете скинуть?
Согласен размеры бы ещё были ✌️
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@@user-BSI_spb64 дякую
Отличный стул!! Дима, опубликуйте чертежи...
"Табурет стремянка своими руками" копируете текст, вставляете в поисковую строку браузера. Будет вам счастье на несколько тысяч ссылок
Ooo!!! Temă temă. O sami fac si eu așa ceva bună idee👍👍👍👍
Gracias por enseñar tus ideas.
Fun project. Thanks! The big hole in your bench to receive a drill bit while you drill into something is clever, because it will save your workbench from having many holes. But, without some kind of backing under the plywood you are drilling, the back of the drilled hole will have ‘tear out’ that harms the back side of the project. Putting some scrap wood underneath your pieces while you drill will make for cleaner holes on both sides of the project.
Nice work👏👏👏👏👌❤
Lovely design, great build. Looks like something anyone with the right tools, a little patience, and a moducum of skill could do. Even some men... Nice vid!
Looks nice, but NO WAY would I stand on any of those steps with just 2 screws and an un-glued butt joint on each side. I would expect this piece to collapse sideways with anyone but a small child on that top step. Take a bit more time, use a proper dado and some glue on the sides and make a piece that will last a while.
Yes its not sturdy enough...
I built one of these many years ago and I used dados on mine VERY STURDY! NICELY DONE VIDEO
Totaly true
Amen to lateral limberness and screws in shear in end grain plywood. Your library chair holds up to a slim built woman but a 220 lb man reaching to fit a flourescent tube?
The ends of the steps need to be let in to the - well - jack and the inside corners gusseted. The whole assembly needs to be glued and doweled for strength.
Gussets in the shape of a marine joiner's knee would be graceful and strong and complement the design, which, by the way, is very handsome.
You are 100% correct. This is extremely dangerous.
TU INGENIO NO TIENE LIMITE. MIS MAS SINCERAS FELICITACIONES. GRACIAS POR LA APORTACION.
Hello. What brand is your big Square? It's pretty great looking.
maybe I'm wrong but it looks like Wolfcraft
Бомбичечкая вещь . Молоток !!!!!! Жму руку .Это - должно быть домо . 100%
Отличное исполнение!) тоже хочу себе такую мастерскую))
I really want the plans for this it’s great
I want to seen you stand on top step as built... good luck
Would not hesitate and stand on one foot while doing it. I have landing harder from falling out of airplane then that little maybe fall. Lol and have confidence in your body mind and soul!
Nice square. What kind is it?
Superb idea and working 👌👍👌🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
love it. "her you go babe, now u can clean not just the baseboards but also the crowns, love ya xoxo" hehh~~
You taught me that skills are major for building my life the way I want to live
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I been halfway around the world in either direction and this is the best of the best ideas that I've seen in a while
♥.♥ Thanks for this cool foldable chair.
That is sooooo fennntttaaaastic , mate. Very Good job .
You are an inspiration and in unbelievable craftman. Do you share or sell the directions for this chair.? I really enjoyed watching your videos and want to try to do something. Thanks for your help and attention . Fan Vicky
Muy práctico, multifuncional, solido, rápido aparente de hacer y solo con mucha práctica o moldes, lo intentaré hacer, gracias por compartir su experiencia. Desde Nayarit
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing this!
Very nice 👍 great job I love it, thank you sir
Very nice idea!
Very very very good idea
Great job !
Using a flexible straight edge to draw gentle curves is a good idea.
You need to come up with a better hinge mechanism to keep the two pieces of the seat firmly close to each other.
If the person sitting on the chair moves, there is a strong likelihood the of the bottom getting pinched. Notice at 7:52 the two halves of the seat moving and the gap at one side increasing to be a potential bottom pincher.
Thanks, you can use the piano loops
Дима, сделал ты все хорошо и аккуратно. Два совета - поставь стяжной замок, который будет фиксировать обе части стула при переноске, передвижке. И еще. Ступеньки из ФАНЕРЫ всего на двух болтах и не на клею дополнительно, по моему слабовато, рухнуть могут под весом человека. Поставь консольки или рейки под ступени, все прочнее будет. Ну а в целом - ЛАЙК тебе мастер!
A very nice project. I need to make one of these for my workshop 👍😎🇦🇺
What a beast! Nice build!!
Friends, I hope you like this idea! Enjoy your viewing!
Note to self: make this out of 1 inch ply because I’m fat!
🤪😂
Nice job bud.
Why not just use a step ladder.... she still couldn't reach 😂
How about a link to a set of plans?
Sven Wagner ... lol for me I was thinking thick MDF
the big hinge ruined everything! made myself like that about 4 years ago. steps of 12 plywood into the groove and the joint is more careful. awesome chair!
Отличный результат! Но похоже на самой высокой ступеньке возможно опрокидывание стремянки, видно центр тяжести близко к краю упора становится. Как это на практике?
Like the projects ! !
Where can I purchase the square you use ? ?
I'm from sri lanka.. you are the best!!!! Its so very creative.. genius
не подставляй свою женщину! Очень опасно с таких изделий лететь. Упоры ступенек нужно переделать!
Круто.Очень нужная вещь в доме.Молодец.Всё гениальное просто.Спасибо.
Einfach super. Thanks
Vielen Dank
Good 💯🌹👍❤️😍
Awesome! Good idea!
I love the hole in the table so you can drill through it.
Simple, but I would have never thought of that.
Can't wait to build one!!! Awesome idea. And to think that i was going to buy a little step ladder.
Cool idea 👍👏👏
man if you shift wrong on that thing its going to give you the meanest pinch on the bum.
cool build though!
Хорошая идея👍 а можно чертежи, размеры?
"Табурет стремянка своими руками" копируете текст, вставляете в поисковую строку браузера. Будет вам счастье на несколько тысяч ссылок
Нештяк получилось👍👍👍👍👍
Круто мне очень понравилься👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
Very good job
Please can you give the plan as pdf ?
Thanks! There are no drawings unfortunately (but you can search here www.google.com/search?q=%D1%81%D1%82%D1%83%D0%BB+%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B0+%D1%87%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%B8&rlz=1C1CHBD_ruRU872RU872&sxsrf=ALeKk02zRXSthY0I08Eg36fa9NG0TuyCMA:1584120816916&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=nwlPB4GjU2sDxM%253A%252CDfcUn3BH0a-5gM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kSX_xUhP5Q-vloeFsLn7JVq-OUiTA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz9sr0_ZfoAhVt1qYKHROpBoUQ9QEwA3oECAkQGA#imgrc=ednYqzMzekrpCM
What kind of hinge is that? Very awesome. I’ve never seen anything like that before.
John Mortellaro awesome thanks!
Idenya bagus, 👏👏👏👍
Very nice 😎🤩
Отличное воплощение, в общем-то не новой идеи, респект за исполнение! И защитные перчатки на месте, что важно.)))))))))
Спасибо, но без перчаток удобнее)))
Nice design. The stair treads need to be rabbeted into the side supports. The tread attachment is not acceptable to hold substantial weight. Plan for double the weight of an average person that might use it. Also, show what your making at the beginning of the video, rather than 7 minutes of build before your reveal.
Great woods skill !
Nice design. I've been meaning to make one of these for a while now, I like your design better than a lot of other's.
Well done. Centre of gravity seems far enough towards the centre that it is very stable looking just from that short demo at the end.
I like it a lot.
What thickness plywood did you use btw?
Yes, stability is good. 18mm plywood
Очень классно.Дайте пожалуйста размерчики
Уход в затемнение лучше делать видеомонтажом) А так классная табуретка) Надо тоже что-то такое замутить
Идея супер. Не подскажете, что у вас за угольник? Кто производитель? Треугольник Свенсона у меня есть, а вот угольник у вас просто супер
Покупал в ОБИ люкс тулс
Классная 👍👍👍👍👍👍 фигура 😍
BRAVO!!! I do want to make this for a while and I just uploaded the plans! I will use denser wood. Thank you Men’s Craft from this woman! ❤️
And thank you!
Ms Cecilla, could Yu please guide me to the link of those plans uploaded by Yu.
Thanks in advance...🙏
Very Nice, can you please give us the plan
Nicely done with more modern look versus the older colonial era looks
Nice build where did you get that sqaure with the holes in it
Milescraft and Wolfcraft make them. Easy to get on ‘bay or ‘zon.
Great job....Well impressed.
Молодец мужик молча без лишних слов сделал изделия своими руками красавчик приятно смотреть
Can we get the plans for this please?
He just did. All you need to do is scale it out to full size.
Pretty cool. You have an impressive arsenal of cordless tools
Thanks. Tool is my hobby
Очень понравился способ разметки криволинейных элементов.
все круто и прям зашла идея, но мне кажется что как стремянкой может пользоваться только девушка так как она весит мало, да и в принципе как стремянка очень опасно выглядит
Да идея здоровская. Но первое что я подумала:"Меня не выдержит....."
- I like CLEVER people. I guess they never stop thinking. Great project.
very clever, plans available?
I'm imagining arm rests attached to the bottom unit :)
each armrest must have a hole in the forward end for bottle/can of been or coffee/tea mug :)
Wow nice job
Where could I buy the plans for this? I really enjoyed the video!!
Will plans or templates be available to purchase?
Geile Idee....nur hätte man die Maße noch hinzu fügen können..... ;-)
Allriiiight! Very good video.
Прикольно получилось 👍
Отличное изделие автор профессионал своего дела,жаль нет размеров? Попробовал бы сделать то же самое.
Все новое давно забытое старое) поищи heARTwood стул лесенка.
Really nice bro 👌👍
Loved it
Ай Вуассяя маледэс 👍👍
Very good idea
Здорово!!!
Давно мечтал себе такой стульчик.
А размеры можно?
Do you have the plans available for download by chance?
Отличная вещь получилась, ещё бы размеры! Где нибудь есть чертежи с размерами?
Hola muy lindo talento ... Usted .... Podría poner las medidas me gustaría hacer una ..