Make Your Own SeeSaw!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • An hour or two to make = unlimited happy kids time!
    Visit my website for a material list, etc. ProjectsWithJaimes.com

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  • @rayrueda5999
    @rayrueda5999 3 года назад +12

    Made this yesterday, took my just about 3 hours. Thank you my little cousins love it!

  • @simonwang4222
    @simonwang4222 3 года назад

    Thank you for the detail instructions. I just made one for my kids and they love it!

  • @noviceshredder9825
    @noviceshredder9825 2 года назад +1

    Solid build plan. Worked out great! Kids love it! Thanks!

  • @get5940
    @get5940 4 года назад +4

    Simplest BEST explanation I have seen. Love it

  • @Yu-Gi-Tube
    @Yu-Gi-Tube Месяц назад

    Just built one for my kids. Thank you for the detailed instructions. They love it!

  • @mariemckeever973
    @mariemckeever973 2 года назад +1

    Just made this tonight. Super details in video and description details (loved the materials list. Thanks so very much.... will be making more!

  • @markfrost6961
    @markfrost6961 4 года назад +5

    I'm 47 now I want one I loved playing on the seesaw at school

  • @steveszabo7305
    @steveszabo7305 4 года назад +5

    Thank You so much for this detailed video.

  • @elecron200
    @elecron200 4 года назад +3

    I just built one for my kids, they can’t get enough of it. Thanks a lot for the idea.
    Only thing different is
    I used a single 4X4 for the main beam instead of two 6X2’s. I found out is cheaper to buy a 4X4 than two 6X6’s.
    Also less labor. I just used a lag screw from the bottom up to attach the handle posts along with two 3” screws at 45deg from the top of the handle posts to the 4X4. Very solid also.
    Used some of this quarantine-social distancing time to built it.

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  4 года назад +1

      Cool! This can be modified in so many ways. Glad you figured out a variation that was better for you

  • @jelensuriel2349
    @jelensuriel2349 3 года назад

    Thank you. I am new working with wood but i feel excited and confident by the way you explained each step

  • @craberg
    @craberg 3 года назад

    You make it so simple. Thank you for this excellent video! I really appreciate that you included the dimensions of everything. I can't wait to make one for my kids for Christmas!!!

    • @RPH4T
      @RPH4T Год назад

      😮Hola 😊😅😅qué qué bueno 😅tal qué tal todo el

  • @NormanNorthman
    @NormanNorthman 2 года назад

    Super cool! Well done, Dad! I think I'm going to try this for my daughter. Thanks for posting!

  • @austinmccoy6780
    @austinmccoy6780 2 года назад

    Very concise and informative video. You made it look easy enough for everyone! Thank you!

  • @thecreativetake
    @thecreativetake 2 года назад

    My kids would love this project!

  • @athengzeme9360
    @athengzeme9360 4 года назад +2

    Really love ur project it would be easy to follow though.
    Thank you sir!

  • @712nails6
    @712nails6 5 лет назад +1

    Great Saturday project. I used an additional hole 3” off center to account for my kids being different weights.

  • @gsinghmechanic
    @gsinghmechanic 3 года назад +1

    Why would you dislike this video? It's brilliant 👏

  • @freddysosa8921
    @freddysosa8921 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video, super easy to follow. I am subscribing to your channel. Can’t wait to build this

  • @delaneymcguire5306
    @delaneymcguire5306 Год назад

    Thanks so-o-o much! I needed this video to help me with my science project!☺

  • @Some_guy_com
    @Some_guy_com 3 года назад +6

    S e e S a w

  • @stevechavez83
    @stevechavez83 3 года назад +1

    That was savage AF Jaimes !! Thanks for making this super simple! My kid just asked me what a see saw was and I noticed the local parks dont have this particular amenity anymore. I showed her this video and now im obligated to make one. Cheers from 2020!!

    • @mrjaimeslewis
      @mrjaimeslewis 3 года назад

      Haha. That's awesome. Hope they like it.

    • @urbansolis
      @urbansolis Год назад

      @@mrjaimeslewis Hello, Jaimes. Any other DIY videos? Loved your great explanation!

  • @sunnyflower1979
    @sunnyflower1979 2 года назад

    My teen son and I made this for the younger ones. It came out great! They love it and it was really easy. We made a great mom/son team and were proud of ourselves 😁

    • @urbansolis
      @urbansolis Год назад

      Question, what size drill but did you use for the center bolt ?

    • @sunnyflower1979
      @sunnyflower1979 Год назад

      We used a big 1 inch bit

  • @user-uy2pm5ro8p
    @user-uy2pm5ro8p 4 года назад

    I'm attending University in Korea. Also, I'm a freshman who entered the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Actually, I am working on a design project to build a catapult with my team. And your video has inspired us...!! Thank you very much.

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  4 года назад +1

      Very cool! I am so glad that I was able to help you in some little way. I hope your project succeeds!

  • @mariojhorge23
    @mariojhorge23 4 месяца назад

    Great job. Well done Sr.

  • @user-cc9xn8th4k
    @user-cc9xn8th4k 6 лет назад

    Stumbled upon this video after searching through quite a few PDF plans. Thanks!

  • @thomasowen310
    @thomasowen310 2 года назад

    this is excellent video! you included the dimensions of everything. I will make this one, on my way to get the wood , thank you so much

  • @tommymcneill3850
    @tommymcneill3850 6 лет назад +2

    i love this i have made 5 of them thank you bill colligan

  • @korekiyogaming2180
    @korekiyogaming2180 3 года назад +5

    Truly enlightening thank you.

  • @aztecwarrior9729
    @aztecwarrior9729 3 года назад +1

    2nd video I chose to watch and 💥! Right what I was looking for to do for my 8 year old. 🤗

  • @TechWithBrett
    @TechWithBrett 6 лет назад +5

    Amazing job Jaimes! Very well made and easy to follow. I need to get a miter saw so I can make awesome projects like this.

    • @aztecwarrior9729
      @aztecwarrior9729 3 года назад

      i got me a circular saw. and clams. because i don't do a lot of projects and it is easier ti storage.

  • @schebynonya8789
    @schebynonya8789 4 года назад +3

    Hey,
    Thanks great tutorial, I just finished building it. The detail on measurements was awesome, unfortunately with coronavirus closing everything I have to make some custom home made seats.

  • @samueltorres8115
    @samueltorres8115 4 года назад

    Thank you for your video tutorial it’s very educational and very descriptive.

  • @jghall00
    @jghall00 4 года назад +1

    I'm on my second one. Never stained the first, so it rotted after a few years. Two seats on each end with 12' of 2x6. Even adults loved it. It's always a hit when we have company. About to burn the first one.

    • @mrjaimeslewis
      @mrjaimeslewis 4 года назад

      Glad you like it. My kids are still using the one I made in the video, although I've had to sand it down and re-seal it one time .

  • @user-jz6pw1jf3f
    @user-jz6pw1jf3f 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, very easy to understand.😊

  • @ericgaldamez
    @ericgaldamez 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Going to build it this weekend.

  • @waldenhouse
    @waldenhouse 5 лет назад

    Excellent job.

  • @chirsadjulez
    @chirsadjulez 6 лет назад +16

    Hey! Would love to make an adult sized one! Would you be able to provide measurements and materials required please? 😀

  • @michaeltaylor5557
    @michaeltaylor5557 Месяц назад

    Awesome video brother, tomorrow I’m off and I’ll be making this for my girls. Hope life is treating you well, thanks again 🫡

  • @claudeIsbell
    @claudeIsbell 10 месяцев назад

    Love this. One question is drilling a 3/4 hole and using a 5/8 Bolt. Is that for play? Is the 1/8 difference recommended?

  • @5818herman
    @5818herman 5 лет назад

    Amazing video.

  • @4Zelda1
    @4Zelda1 6 лет назад

    Great instructions!!! I have old saddles for the seats. What would you suggest to use to secure them??

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  6 лет назад

      Ooh. That sounds like a cool addition. I’m not sure because I would have to see them and how they sit on the wood, but I would definitely mechanically attach them (meaning screws or clamps, etc) as opposed to trying to glue them on.

  • @rezaahmed3985
    @rezaahmed3985 Год назад

    Thank you and your video was very useful for me well done bro

  • @allynnichols8460
    @allynnichols8460 3 года назад +1

    I think I can do this. Thank you. My only changes would be to water seal prior to screwing everything together.

  • @charlesblum5256
    @charlesblum5256 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Very didactic and easy to follow. Can't wait to start building my own!!! Mt.5:16

  • @pardeepmatharoo3165
    @pardeepmatharoo3165 3 года назад +1

    Awesome. I really like your idea. And best part is that you mentioned the details. Thanks for sharing.

  • @youneszouaoui7909
    @youneszouaoui7909 4 года назад +1

    Thank You

  • @get5940
    @get5940 4 года назад +1

    Can you please do a run down on your shop setup/organization ?

  • @nicks_quattro
    @nicks_quattro 4 года назад +2

    I just finished building it and my siblings love it, its honestly really cool.

  • @arslanahmed8504
    @arslanahmed8504 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @Anupkulkarni23
    @Anupkulkarni23 2 месяца назад

    this is amazing see saw. what is is the estimated weight this cam hold? can a 200lbs adult sit on each sit? Big kids also want to enjoy see saw :)

  • @violetlady357
    @violetlady357 6 лет назад

    🙋🙌 please where is your next project... we are waiting🙍🙏

  • @claireckelly
    @claireckelly 3 года назад

    How do I make it adjustable so children of different sizes can use it together?

  • @shawnkendall5129
    @shawnkendall5129 2 месяца назад

    Material list and breakdown on his website listed below the vid. Thanks man!

  • @waldenhouse
    @waldenhouse 5 лет назад

    What length are the main beams, please? I’ve located 2x6 Tanalised timber here in the U.K. which are 5.75 x 1.75 finished.

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  5 лет назад

      The main beams are 10 feet long. You can change that up a bit if you want, but that is the length I think works best.

  • @SXCLADE
    @SXCLADE 4 года назад +1

    ♥️

  • @MrStars-bj9yf
    @MrStars-bj9yf 4 года назад +1

    How much weight can this hold?

  • @tonichirea559
    @tonichirea559 3 года назад

    Hi Jaimes ! great project! i want to one myself for my kids but there is one thing that is holding be back. I can only find lumber in this size: 6 inches x 1 inch x 10 feet. Do you think it will do is it too thin?

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  3 года назад +1

      I think 1X material is too thin. You'd have a rough time trying to use that unfortunately. ☹️

    • @tonichirea559
      @tonichirea559 3 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 Thanks!

  • @marcorussell7358
    @marcorussell7358 Год назад

    I’m making it for my goats

  • @rbmcfii
    @rbmcfii 3 года назад +1

    What size hole did you drill for the 5/8" x 10" coach bolt?

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  3 года назад +1

      If I remember right, it was 11/16. It's not super critical to have a certain size hole for that. Just as long as you can fit it through, without being too overly large.

    • @sarahidoni5165
      @sarahidoni5165 3 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 I am attempting to build this for my kiddos this weekend. I am a stay at home mom and do as much myself as I can but I am a bit nervous to make this. In the video I thought you said 3/4" wood drill bit but then in this comment I noticed you are saying it was possibly 11/16? Just wanted to double check if it was a 3/4" wood bit ? Also, for the dowel, if I use a 1" dowel would I use a 1" drill bit? Sorry if these questions are silly but I am very new to this! Thank you so much for making this video - it is extremely helpful! Sarah

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  3 года назад

      @@sarahidoni5165 Hi Sarah. I would go by what I say in the video... However, if you are changing the sizes of things like the dowel... Just drill through a little scrap of wood first and check that the dowel fits not too loosely. With the bolt, it really just matters that it will fit through the hole. If the hole is a size too big on that, it's not the end of the world. Good luck and stay safe with those tools. I would love to see a picture of it afterwards!

  • @ryanvanhoffen9723
    @ryanvanhoffen9723 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have the material list? Cant seem to find the website

  • @ajaykrohilla
    @ajaykrohilla 3 года назад

    Made some improvements by attaching springs (hammock) for balance and cushion underneath the seats for younger kids to ride safely.

  • @DamnGoodReviews
    @DamnGoodReviews 3 года назад

    Great video! How many 2x6x8 are needed?

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  3 года назад +2

      Hey thank you. All the project details and all materials are on my website. ProjectsWithJaimes.com

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews 3 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 thanks! Keep up the great work!

  • @georgepruitt637
    @georgepruitt637 10 месяцев назад

    Looks good. but what about rounding the edges over with a router? Sharp [90 degree] edges and small foreheads coming into contact worry me.

  • @mikemerc74
    @mikemerc74 3 года назад +3

    Just letting the diy’ers out there know it costs about $70 to make this seesaw according to 2021 Home Depot lumber and hardware prices
    2021 is an expensive year for lumber!

    • @thecampercook
      @thecampercook 3 года назад

      Yeah, but it's still cheaper than trying to buy a new seesaw. Checked into that and I think we'll just stick with building one!

    • @mikemerc74
      @mikemerc74 3 года назад

      @@thecampercook agreed, that’s why I built my own. My son loves it

  • @juandelldj
    @juandelldj 3 года назад +1

    🥰

  • @awesomevideosonyoutube
    @awesomevideosonyoutube 5 лет назад +2

    haha using this to make a ducking stool thx

  • @elcabrondeelcarbon2868
    @elcabrondeelcarbon2868 4 года назад +1

    Done ,March 4 2020 1:15min thanks!!!

  • @waldenhouse
    @waldenhouse 5 лет назад +1

    3 x 2 x 6 pieces = 4 1/2=???......I’m confused. What’s the finished dimensions of the planks as we need to order differently in the UK. If I order 2”x6” I need to know if it’s rough sawn or PSE (Planed Square edge) which will be much less.
    Could you just clarify please? Thanks.

    • @brendanreilly1990
      @brendanreilly1990 5 лет назад

      Just what I was thinking

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  4 года назад

      I'm just noticing that I overlooked this question months ago... So sorry for the delay. In the States, a standard 2x6 is actually 1.5 x 5.5 inches. It's a pain really. It just needs to be wide enough to fit 3 pieces in there. Sorry for the confusion.

  • @waynebrennan4179
    @waynebrennan4179 3 года назад

    Really nice seesaw mate. Only thing is your centre gap would be 6inch not 4 and half. Nicely done tho

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  3 года назад

      Thanks Wayne. I appreciate the compliment. In the States we call them 2x6’s... but they’re really only 1.5 x 3.5. They’ve shrunken over the years 😁

  • @timsawyer7443
    @timsawyer7443 4 года назад

    I love this, and there are some things about yours (e.g., the padded seats) that I like about yours better than many others. I am concerned that in the high heat and humidity of where I live the fabric might not hold up, and the foam would get wet, soggy, and ruined. How has yours held up?
    One question -- some other builders using a similar design used a pipe (e.g., galvanized) with end caps as the fulcrum. Why did you choose the bolt instead? Is it harder or easier to change the height with the bolt than it would be with the pipe? (And can you think of other issues -- pro or con -- to the bolt-vs-pipe issue?) A couple of people recommended using the bolt, but adding a pipe as a bushing. I haven't even figured out how that would even work (esp. with adjustable heights). Thoughts there?
    Also, some have recommended adding an off-center hole to the beams to make it easier for people of different weights (e.g., big sister / little sister) to seesaw together. Any thoughts on that?
    I'm about to start on one of these for my granddaughters, so I'm excited to hear from you on this. I just really admire your design and workmanship! Fabulous job!

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  4 года назад

      Thanks Tim. The foam on the seat has held up fine, but I did have to change the fabric the 3rd summer after making it. But I think that was because I used cheap fabric.
      As for using a galvanized pipe as a channel for the bolt.... I think it’s unnecessary. It’s kinda cool, and might make you feel more accomplished if you do that, but in reality it doesn’t make it function any differently.
      Your last question about adding more off centered holes.... I’ve had people tell me they’ve done that and liked it. My experience is that the other holes might be used a couple times, but not much. People just don’t want to take the time to loosen a bolt, move it, and reattach a bolt before they start playing. So 99% of the time it will stay in the same position.
      I’m glad you like it. Hope your grandkids have lots of fun.

    • @timsawyer7443
      @timsawyer7443 4 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 -- very insightful, and timely to boot! Thanks!

  • @searex06
    @searex06 3 года назад +1

    Fa’afetai lava/thank you.

  • @captainron9136
    @captainron9136 3 года назад

    Hi there, what type of wood holds up best for this application?

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  3 года назад +1

      The wood that holds up the best is pressure treated. But some people don't like their kids playing on pressure treated wood. Then cedar would be next. But it's a bit more difficult to get. Then redwood. But honestly, if you put a coat of weatherproofing on it, you can use anything. I used standard Douglas fir, and it's held up fine for over 3 years now.

    • @captainron9136
      @captainron9136 3 года назад +1

      @@projectswithjaimes4438
      Thanks James,
      I’m not sure what I will use. I’ll compare the cost and make a decision based on that.
      Ron

  • @barrywarren8623
    @barrywarren8623 2 года назад

    How many 2x6x10 are there

  • @Windermed
    @Windermed 3 года назад +5

    Instructions not clear. Ended up killing a feminist and an atua worshipper because they saw me build it.

  • @CTT36544
    @CTT36544 2 года назад +1

    What is the maximum weight capacity per seat? I am thinking to build one for adults ...

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  2 года назад

      Hi Yiwen. Sorry, I really don’t know the weight capacity.

    • @CTT36544
      @CTT36544 2 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 Thank you for your quick response! Did you try to sit on it? I’m not sure whether it can bear the weight of 2 adults.

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  2 года назад

      @@CTT36544 yes, we have adults use it often. I just don’t know how much it will hold😀

    • @CTT36544
      @CTT36544 2 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 thank you!

  • @lennykween8732
    @lennykween8732 3 года назад +8

    Kork is happy

  • @joshhud
    @joshhud 2 года назад

    What about the cushions in the rain

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  2 года назад

      I guess it depends on the quality of material you use. I had to replace the cushions after about 2 years.

  • @tjlomin1466
    @tjlomin1466 4 года назад

    Is there a link for a materials list?
    Can adults use this?

  • @staraoloe123
    @staraoloe123 6 лет назад

    Also is it pre treated wood

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  6 лет назад

      I didn't use pressure treated. I chose to use standard lumber and treated it with colored water seal.

    • @partygoround
      @partygoround 4 года назад

      @@projectswithjaimes4438 I'm new to all this. Would there be anything wrong with using pressure treated wood?

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  4 года назад +1

      Party Go Round... That would be fine. Just make sure you don’t use PT wood around anywhere you’ll be eating (cutting boards or table tops, etc). The chemicals used in PT lumber have a certain level of toxicity. It’s much safer these days than it used to be, so sitting/playing on it is fine, but eating on it is not.

  • @theabsoluteethanyt
    @theabsoluteethanyt 5 лет назад +1

    Do you know how much weight this can hold?

    • @mrjaimeslewis
      @mrjaimeslewis 5 лет назад +2

      Not completely sure. There are load charts out there that calculate the horizontal strength of 2x6's. I have not taken the time to find the load tolerances. I can tell you that we have had large adults on it without any problems. If you are concerned about it, maybe use 2x8's for the long supports instead of 2x6's.

    • @theabsoluteethanyt
      @theabsoluteethanyt 5 лет назад

      Jaimes Lewis thanks!

  • @lavendercafe8924
    @lavendercafe8924 3 года назад +4

    When its more stable than you 😔

    • @kumarakhilesh2631
      @kumarakhilesh2631 3 года назад +3

      When it's more stable than your entire life...........

  • @staraoloe123
    @staraoloe123 6 лет назад

    Could 4x2 be used

    • @projectswithjaimes4438
      @projectswithjaimes4438  6 лет назад

      Sure... You can alter it however you would like... Just won't be quite as strong if you use 2 x 4's

  • @Cgak4792
    @Cgak4792 Месяц назад

    I rather pay him extra to make me one and send it to me

  • @nicolespeaks3257
    @nicolespeaks3257 13 дней назад

    The cushioning needed to be really warerproof

  • @warden41
    @warden41 3 года назад

    Anyone do this with an 8 foot board instead of 10?

  • @mylazyeyedesignandillustra3109
    @mylazyeyedesignandillustra3109 4 года назад +1

    This is not a see saw. This is obviously a teeter totter.

    • @drak777
      @drak777 4 года назад +1

      Whats the difference?

  • @yosoyelyosoy8026
    @yosoyelyosoy8026 4 года назад

    Le falto poner traductor,subtítulos etc....no le entendí NADA

    • @mrjaimeslewis
      @mrjaimeslewis 4 года назад

      Es una buena idea poner subtítulos en mis videos. Gracias por la sugerencia

  • @egrs78
    @egrs78 Год назад

    AMAZING that's its absolutely impossible to find just the very basic instructions of making a tiny seesaw's hinge or middle section. The part that makes it swing up & down. They're all giant seesaws with a ridiculously long instructional guide on how to a make a FRKN BOARD with SEATS. We know THAT. All we have to do is look at a single photo of that. Or recall memory from parks as a kid. We all know it's a BOARD WITH 2 SEATS. What most of us don't know tho, is how to make the hinge part. I'm sorry I'm in a mood, just frustrated. Sorry. If it's any consolation, out of the 100s of videos & tutorials yours was the only one that actually was easy to follow & short & most descriptive.

  • @lloydbrannan1002
    @lloydbrannan1002 3 месяца назад

    You could of been more over the top. i.e. Face wasn't orange enough. Had toilet paper out the back of the pants, or stated I hope you can't see the outline of my diaper. When playing with the tassel of the flag use the analogy like you would do showing your appreciation when see a pretty lady. Had someone come up to smell you asking do I stink with them trying not to breath making a funny face shaking there head no. Be over the top just like Diaper Don. I still loved it. lol