Slick work! Enjoy the whole process...time-lapsing where you should, great camera angles, crisp and sharp video resolution and your voice -over work is calming. Cheers, Scott
Simple and clean looking build. I like it. Only thing I would change is you might want to fill those screw holes as water will sit in them. Or use Camo screws next time that you drive in from the side using their jig, where water is less likely to go. Makes for a screw-less top appearance as well.
Do yourself a favor and purchase a 4" version of the Torx bit you are using, will save a lot of hassle where the bit constantly gets stuck in the screw after driving. I did this and didn't realize how much time I was wasting each day by pulling out that bit each time. Love the project, it looks great!
@@BYOTools My (devious) plan: 1) Show wife the high cost of outdoor furniture 2) Show her your video and the great outcome 3) Explain the huge cost savings 4) Buy more tools!
applying rubberized self-adhering window flashing tape to the top and back face of the bench supports will halt any water penetration behind and under the seat and backrest boards . . .
The doggo is supervising again lol. I love this would love to build this. Lumber prices still have to mortgage your house to build your shed lol When you said fire 🔥 wondered if you were headed to the sho shugi ban. BYOT bring your own torch!! lol yep cattywhampus
Kona is always so handy it seems like and always around. I would never leave my side unless he wants to eat haha! Thanks so much for watching as always.
Lol, Cattywompus is fun to say. I'm amazed at how often you do projects we are doing on our house build. Great video Brent. Unfortunately these cushions are almost the same price as a whole economy set, so I opted for the set instead of making it.
They are absolutely beatiful, and yes, sexy! The contrast between the burned wood and the natural wood is eye catching, and yet somehow soothing. Very impressive work, from beginning to end. And, best of all, you seem to enjoy it! P.S. I loved the music at the end! Took me back into the past many years.
I’m thinking of adding storage option with a project like this, so that I can put this on my front patio and double as a place for Amazon or Temu delivery. Thoughts?
Enjoyed watching the build, and looking to build the exact plan. If you've provided the plan, how can I get a copy. At a minimum, can you provide the measurements for the legs and measurements for each cut. Much appreciated.
Sir agreat job . I was interested in building this project for me dining river table. The video stated free plains I was unable to download them any sugations on how to get them
These are a really nice looking design with a great finish on the cedar and the legs, but I would like to figure out how to put arm rests on the ends. Any ideas?
Really good details on this bench build. I am about to use "Premium Pine" boards, that is 0.75 inches x 3.5 inches from the Home Depot store to create a bench that is 36 x26 inches. Do you think it can support the weight of 2 people ? ( 360 pounds ? ). Trying to put this bench on a boat, so the total weight of the bench is of concern.
Personally I drape my finish soaked rags on the edge of a metal trash can till they dry then throw them away polymerization is the process of turning an oil into a solid finish basically a plastic this process releases heat to much heat in a confined area like a bunch of waded up paper towels and you can get fires
I just want to know what you do for a living haha. I feel like I have an above average salary, and still can't even fathom how to afford all this. Also run a pretty lucrative business on my off days and still find myself choked out by life's other expenses.
Man, Awesome video!! I just cannot stand the way you narrate it, Just think you should try to sound more natural and not scripted.. But i'll be Subbing anyways :)
I guess I’ll take that as a compliment since nothing about my narration is scripted haha! In any case I truly appreciate the support and thanks so much for watching. Glad the video helped and I I won’t take offense if you just put me on mute haha.
What was the ratio you used for the mineral spirit to boiled lin seed oil? It appeared like a 1:1 ratio but I thought I’d ask to be sure. I made an outdoor dip bar for my patio with same burn technique but did not add mineral spirit to my boiled Lin seed oil. Needless to say it was a pain in the but applying it because it was so thick! Thanks for that tip on adding the mineral spirit, thats a great tip for the next project!
great instructional video... one note that I would have done at the end (maybe you had your reasons to NOT do this): add heavy-duty strips of velcro to the bottom of those cushions and the top of the seat itself so the cushions don't move anywhere near as much just a thought!
Great thought Ian! I’ll have to keep that one in mind. Don’t know how much we will have the cushions on vs leaving it bear. But if we have the cushions on more often than not then that’s the Way to go. Thanks for the support
Plans please Scott. I try and make my projects from reclaimed timber and the sizes aren't always the same. So it helps make adjustments or come to the decision that the reclaimed won't work. Nice video
I'm really impressed with the amounts of project that have come out lately. They are all really great to watch. thank you so much, you have really developed your own style. I think this channel should really grow a lot in the future. keep up the inspiring work !
Wow aure! Thanks so much for the kind words. They are truly appreciated and so grateful for people like you that can see how much hard work I put into my video. Every day I try to learn something new to be better at my craft and hopefully it help others learn at the same time.
Haha! I seriously couldn’t believe how expensive cushions were to! But at least it’s closer to $500 to $700 versus $5000 ha ha. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video
Great idea, unfortunately the cushions slide everywhere and fly off during windy days. To fix this issue was a simple wide strip of Velcro tape, tacked the strips to the wood and sewed the others to each cushion seat and pillow-back, worked like a charm! Great project and extremely comfortable (especially if you purchase the fluffier filled cushions from California Backyard). Unzip, power-wash, and they are like new for 3 seasons so far. Great idea and budget friendly for larger family gatherings. 🥰🥰
The fasteners. From experience, only stainless steel fasteners should be used in outdoor cedar. Cedar is unique in that it has an oil that reacts with fastener coatings (galvanized, anodized, powder coated and even polymer) and water, like rain. It then leaves permanent ugly black stains in the wood that bleed down from each fastener hole. Even when you put stain over the fastener. I've even seen these stains bleed through paint. I like the benches very much, but again, from experience the only fastener that I've had any luck with on outdoor cedar are stainless.
Bench turned out nice. But just so you know, pocket holes are NOT a professional way to joint 2 piece together as you said @3:23 They get the job done and great for DIY'ers or Weekend Warriors, but there are several better and stronger ways to joint 2 piece together... Mortise and tenon, half lap just to mention a couple. Also, you should have used Titebond 3 or some other waterproof glue along with the screws.
Totally agree. I built a door to my raised bed garden using pocket holes for the boards on the inside. They ripped out and warped after a year. I definitely will be rebuilding them with better joinery next time
Slick work! Enjoy the whole process...time-lapsing where you should, great camera angles, crisp and sharp video resolution and your voice -over work is calming. Cheers, Scott
Simple and clean looking build. I like it.
Only thing I would change is you might want to fill those screw holes as water will sit in them. Or use Camo screws next time that you drive in from the side using their jig, where water is less likely to go. Makes for a screw-less top appearance as well.
Great job. The sofa looks amazing!
Great to hear bud! Thanks so much for watching and keep up the great work on your channel.
I have seen hundreds of builds like this but this is the style I want for my first outdoor project.
Cool project. The cushions look super comfy. Yes please for plans.
With every project, you make sure all the details are covered. Beautiful benches!!
Caddywhampuss... love it we use that frequently when working on jobs.
Do yourself a favor and purchase a 4" version of the Torx bit you are using, will save a lot of hassle where the bit constantly gets stuck in the screw after driving. I did this and didn't realize how much time I was wasting each day by pulling out that bit each time. Love the project, it looks great!
These are really nice looking! Love that you have the plans for free and don't even need an email list signup to get them as well.
Would love to see some plans! But as always, great video and really enjoy watching your content! - dude from Johannesburg way!
My man!!! When you got that torch out and fired it up and I was screaming "YES!!!!" Those Sofas are one special kind of Sexy Beasts!
Haha! Love it as always Mitch and thanks so much for the support. Keep up the great work on your channel
Would love to see plans!
Great to hear Scott and thanks so much for the support. I think this would be a fun project to do plans for as well so I’ll keep you posted.
@@BYOTools My (devious) plan: 1) Show wife the high cost of outdoor furniture 2) Show her your video and the great outcome 3) Explain the huge cost savings 4) Buy more tools!
@@BYOTools I would love to see the plans to
@@njwebwiz Hahaha, sneaky, but I love it.
Thanks for your video. Because this video is an important lesson for me.
applying rubberized self-adhering window flashing tape to the top and back face of the bench supports will halt any water penetration behind and under the seat and backrest boards . . .
Looks great, id love the plans please :)
The doggo is supervising again lol. I love this would love to build this. Lumber prices still have to mortgage your house to build your shed lol When you said fire 🔥 wondered if you were headed to the sho shugi ban. BYOT bring your own torch!! lol yep cattywhampus
Kona is always so handy it seems like and always around. I would never leave my side unless he wants to eat haha! Thanks so much for watching as always.
Once again…stunning with such clear build instructions…loved the red cushion too❤️🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧💕jane
Man it looks great. Good job
Love them!!
Great to hear PF and thanks for all the support. Keep up the great work on your channel.
Yes, plans please.
Beautiful contrast! Great work
LOVE THIS!!
Beautiful benches!❤
....and yes, I would love to have the plans.
Yes to plans
I am interested in the plans to make this outdoor bench set.
Tipp topp from Norway 👍🏻😊
Another great tutorial! I have confidence that I could actually build this. Plans please! Thanks. 🤗
Yes I would like plans for this project
Love ur work!
Plans would be nice I’m interested. Thanks for sharing
Wow, it looks amazing… I should try to do it myself 😊
Good job bro, i love it.
Just what I had in mind but did not know the angles that I needed
Lol, Cattywompus is fun to say. I'm amazed at how often you do projects we are doing on our house build. Great video Brent. Unfortunately these cushions are almost the same price as a whole economy set, so I opted for the set instead of making it.
So I got a question.... First off love the design. Can I shorten the length of the sofa. to make it a garden bench?
Can I have the plans please? Looks great. How long etc?
Found them on the bios yayyy thanks so kuch
They are absolutely beatiful, and yes, sexy! The contrast between the burned wood and the natural wood is eye catching, and yet somehow soothing. Very impressive work, from beginning to end. And, best of all, you seem to enjoy it!
P.S.
I loved the music at the end! Took me back into the past many years.
I would like a copy of these plans, it turned out fantastic.
I’m thinking of adding storage option with a project like this, so that I can put this on my front patio and double as a place for Amazon or Temu delivery. Thoughts?
Only issue is that down here in sunny South Africa we use metric measurements but hey I'll work it out.
Enjoyed watching the build, and looking to build the exact plan. If you've provided the plan, how can I get a copy. At a minimum, can you provide the measurements for the legs and measurements for each cut. Much appreciated.
Sir agreat job . I was interested in building this project for me dining river table. The video stated free plains I was unable to download them any sugations on how to get them
Nice!
Mr BYOT your intro slide says free plan...am I missing something??
Any chance you could add arms to this design?
These are a really nice looking design with a great finish on the cedar and the legs, but I would like to figure out how to put arm rests on the ends. Any ideas?
I love it. Can i see your plans?
Would love the plans for this, a perfect addition to my back patio and fire pit...
Found your channel thru. see jane drill channel. YAY! I subscribed.
Really good details on this bench build. I am about to use "Premium Pine" boards, that is 0.75 inches x 3.5 inches from the Home Depot store to create a bench that is 36 x26 inches. Do you think it can support the weight of 2 people ? ( 360 pounds ? ). Trying to put this bench on a boat, so the total weight of the bench is of concern.
Nice work! Plans please!
Great job! Plans please.
Plans please!
Free plans 🤔 the link isnt free lol
Personally I drape my finish soaked rags on the edge of a metal trash can till they dry then throw them away polymerization is the process of turning an oil into a solid finish basically a plastic this process releases heat to much heat in a confined area like a bunch of waded up paper towels and you can get fires
Can I get the plans.
Boiled linseed oil
Where are the free plans from the title page?
Nice built. Can you provide FREE plans or you plan to charge?
The layout plans for this
I just want to know what you do for a living haha. I feel like I have an above average salary, and still can't even fathom how to afford all this. Also run a pretty lucrative business on my off days and still find myself choked out by life's other expenses.
I see wood, I see flame, I clicked
LoL! Great to hear. Now did you enjoy the video? :) thanks for watching.
plans please, enjoyed the video
Plans are available now. Link in bio. Thanks for asking
What's the outro song?
plans please!!
Just uploaded them and the link is in the video description. Thanks so much for watching.
Add me to the votes in favor of plans.
first I think
Well done Omar! Hope you enjoyed the video.
You really need to learn to appreciate your hands more. That table saw will gladly take it off for you.
@2:24 considering the work you do, how are your fingernails so well manicured and nice looking? 🤔😄
I love your videos I’m so happy to see that there are gay men that can also do great manly work! Take that gay haters!!! Lol
Man, Awesome video!! I just cannot stand the way you narrate it, Just think you should try to sound more natural and not scripted.. But i'll be Subbing anyways :)
I guess I’ll take that as a compliment since nothing about my narration is scripted haha! In any case I truly appreciate the support and thanks so much for watching. Glad the video helped and I I won’t take offense if you just put me on mute haha.
It sure did! Thanks
Does anyone use the term "guess what" anymore 🤔 just you guess its time to get with the times my friend...
That is one sexy beast! 🔥
U talk to much
That’s the whole idea of the video to explain how it’s made!!!!
I agree...he over explains. He could say half as much and provide the same amount of info.
What was the ratio you used for the mineral spirit to boiled lin seed oil? It appeared like a 1:1 ratio but I thought I’d ask to be sure. I made an outdoor dip bar for my patio with same burn technique but did not add mineral spirit to my boiled Lin seed oil. Needless to say it was a pain in the but applying it because it was so thick! Thanks for that tip on adding the mineral spirit, thats a great tip for the next project!
It was a 1:1 and it worked out perfectly. Thanks so much for asking and greatly appreciate the support.
great instructional video... one note that I would have done at the end (maybe you had your reasons to NOT do this): add heavy-duty strips of velcro to the bottom of those cushions and the top of the seat itself so the cushions don't move anywhere near as much
just a thought!
Great thought Ian! I’ll have to keep that one in mind. Don’t know how much we will have the cushions on vs leaving it bear. But if we have the cushions on more often than not then that’s the Way to go. Thanks for the support
@@BYOTools yeah, definitely makes sense to not add those if you ever have the tops bare... I figured you had to have had a reason hahaha!
Plans please Scott.
I try and make my projects from reclaimed timber and the sizes aren't always the same. So it helps make adjustments or come to the decision that the reclaimed won't work.
Nice video
Bro please upload degree of cutting measurements and jointing drawing chart
The cushions for this set is over $700 😭
Wonderful add to my backyard patio. Would very much appreciate plans for this.
PLEASE PROVIDE PLANS, I WANT TO GET THIS DONE.
TAHNK YOU!!!
Great as always. Great you warn about the lindseed oil on rag.
Right?! Actually read the directions and saw that one. Always good to read the directions ha ha. Thanks so much for the continued support Sebastien.
That came out simply amazing! If I saw that at a friends house, I’d assume they paid a fortune! Beautiful work!
thanks a lot for you efforts , plans would be appreciated
Absolutely fierce. Lovely ✨
Greetings from Nixa, Mo. I would love to have the plans please!
Plans are in the description!
I'm really impressed with the amounts of project that have come out lately. They are all really great to watch. thank you so much, you have really developed your own style. I think this channel should really grow a lot in the future. keep up the inspiring work !
Wow aure! Thanks so much for the kind words. They are truly appreciated and so grateful for people like you that can see how much hard work I put into my video. Every day I try to learn something new to be better at my craft and hopefully it help others learn at the same time.
The thumbnail says "Free plans" but I click the link and it says it's $12
$5000 dollars in seat cushions
Haha! I seriously couldn’t believe how expensive cushions were to! But at least it’s closer to $500 to $700 versus $5000 ha ha. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video
@@BYOTools my pleasure. Keep up the great work 🤙🏻
Great idea, unfortunately the cushions slide everywhere and fly off during windy days. To fix this issue was a simple wide strip of Velcro tape, tacked the strips to the wood and sewed the others to each cushion seat and pillow-back, worked like a charm! Great project and extremely comfortable (especially if you purchase the fluffier filled cushions from California Backyard). Unzip, power-wash, and they are like new for 3 seasons so far. Great idea and budget friendly for larger family gatherings. 🥰🥰
The fasteners. From experience, only stainless steel fasteners should be used in outdoor cedar. Cedar is unique in that it has an oil that reacts with fastener coatings (galvanized, anodized, powder coated and even polymer) and water, like rain. It then leaves permanent ugly black stains in the wood that bleed down from each fastener hole. Even when you put stain over the fastener. I've even seen these stains bleed through paint. I like the benches very much, but again, from experience the only fastener that I've had any luck with on outdoor cedar are stainless.
Plan please!
Yes, Plans for this project please!
Perfectly done I enjoy wood work because my dad was a carpenter it’s always a pleasure for me to learn new things
Bench turned out nice.
But just so you know, pocket holes are NOT a professional way to joint 2 piece together as you said @3:23 They get the job done and great for DIY'ers or Weekend Warriors, but there are several better and stronger ways to joint 2 piece together... Mortise and tenon, half lap just to mention a couple. Also, you should have used Titebond 3 or some other waterproof glue along with the screws.
Lol who cares
Totally agree. I built a door to my raised bed garden using pocket holes for the boards on the inside. They ripped out and warped after a year. I definitely will be rebuilding them with better joinery next time
Here in new zealand i cant find any untreated wood to do any woodwork like this :( its all being treated and used for houses!
Would love to see plans
I know this video is two years old, but are plans still available?
I would like to get plans for the bench that you built.
Plans please, easy ones too
Great idea to add plans!