Deck Chair | Epoxy Laminated Cedar and Torch Blackened Steel
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- When I started this project, I had no idea how successful it would be (or if it would turn out at all). Epoxy laminating cedar strips, plasma cutting steel with laser cut patterns, and doing old timey steel blackening were not processes I was familiar with but had always wanted to try!
The result was an exciting journey of learning while exploring new (to me) processes for fabrication. I think the final chair is also very satisfying and will be durable chair for me and my family to enjoy for years to come.
Miller Electric has provided me with the same Spectrum 625 Xtreme Plasma Cutter that you see in this video.
Thank you to Miller Electric and Millerwelds.com for providing me with the PPE and Plasma cutter I used in this video. It is very important to be safe while welding and to wear the appropriate safety gear. Always be sure to read all labels and the owner’s manual. (Please check out the links below as it will show your support!)
Miller 625 Xtreme Plasma Cutter
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Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC Welder
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Miller Welding Helmet
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Miller Welding Jacket
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Miller Glasses
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Miller Gloves
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Welding Tabs from Stronghand Tools
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I am not affiliated with Jamestown Distributors, but it is where I purchase my epoxy supplies. Here are the links to the exact products I used just in case you wish to attempt something similar!
West Systems 207, Special Clear Hardner
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West Systems 105, Epoxy Resin
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West Systems 403, Microfiber Filler
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West System, Mini Pumps
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Total Boat, Penetrating Epoxy
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Total Boat, Gleam 2.0
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If you are looking for more of my projects, please check out my website!
www.grunblau.com
Thank you also to Ethan at www.okomodidea... for letting me use his shop.
(Brian Oltrogge is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com).
Music:
Chubs by Quincas Moreira, RUclips Library, / @quincasmoreira
Panama Hat No Voice by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommon...
Carmelized by Craig MacArthur, RUclips Library,
/ @craigmacarthur8147
Artist: audionautix.com/
Gold Standard in every way - the thing you're building, how you build it, how you film it, how you edit the video and the voice over to bring it home. Every Oltrogge video is a special treat.
Every video is a treat. You never know when a new video will drop or what it’s going to be about when it does, but one thing is always true when they do finally arrive; they’re really rather bloody well worth waiting for. 🥰😍
Thank you!
Wow beautiful chair! Your work is so iconic.
“Oh let me experiment with processes I’ve never tried before”….oops! did I just reestablish the industry standard by which all similar processes should now be done because of precision, material usage, tool efficiency, and design? Oh well, things happen! 🙏🏻 incredible Brian. Just incredible.
Thanks! I have designed/built a lot of things using bent steel (see Platform CNC). Something like this was always in the back of my mind as a way to not have to wait a week or two to get the parts back.
For real!
I feel like I'm watching "How it's made, with Brian Oltrogge." Your videos continue to be evergreen. Your music and editing choices seem to be as accurate and fitting as the accuracy of all your fittings. Thanks for the inspiration sir!
You are a master. The meticulous thought and execution of your designs is truly miraculous. I'm always amazed Brian.
His narrative voice reminds me of one of my son and I favorite channel: How its Made!! 😄👍💯❤ thats a beautiful modern industrial chair
Thank you! It think so too and it is now where I put on my shoes everyday!
You're a genius, Mr. Oltrogge. Thank you for sharing your designs and process with us!
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it!
I love the consideration to construction within the designs. It's so functional and satisfying.
The patterns themselves had a beauty to them as well, bending via cuts to the material and leaving a visible pattern.
Thank you!
Bjootiful,, 🥰
Cheers Brian,, 🍻😎👍
I was feeling down today ……. Your chair skill design etc have really cheered me up. Many many thanks
I’m glad you found the video! Some days are better than others and I hope today continues to be a good one for you. 👊👍
I get probably 10 times as much satisfaction by watching your videos than you get from building the incredible things that you create I think I just died and went to heaven
I live in my shop some days for that exact reason! I want to explore a process, a new mechanism, a new design feature, etc. more so than the final product
Truly the best time. I have a few false starts laying around that are just a real world sketch and learning opportunity!
Man, you have such a great eye for design. In a totally 100% selfish request, I wish you'd post more, just to inspire the rest of us a little more often.
Thank you. Have more in the works!
This is very sophisticated small scale fabrication. You are breaking some new ground here
Seldom does a fabrication video leave me speechless 👍 incredible work and technique.
Guess I’m not totally speechless 😆
i love watching you work. it is always educational and the fact that you barely use shortcuts or make compromises is just great. thanks for making the effort and sharing what you do.
Thanks. This is the primary reason that you’ll never see me go to a weekly schedule. I wish I could do monthly but there is enough content on YT to justify not just churning videos.
@@Grunblau I agree. I assume you have a dayjob so I don't think there is a need to pressure yourself. I think the goal here is to share projects you love doing and that you think are worth sharing. as you said there is so much content and so many creators. if everyone just put out a video a year albeit with very high quality, it would probably still be too much to watch.
On another note Id love to know if this design would work on a tube laser and how much it would cost.
I love watching a creative process, but this one definitely hit more buttons than most. When I saw the square tube as the start point it had me hooked. I don’t know if this is commonly done but for me, that was an amazing concept with a gorgeous result.
Thanks! I was hoping someone would come out with a 4x4 post challenge and I would enter this as a gag…
@@Grunblau This is too good to be a gag honestly. I think it would raise the bar on any such challenge.
I loved how I was watching him blacken the chair, and all I'm thinking to myself is "he's basically seasoning that thing, cool!" and then of course Brian goes - this is much like seasoning a new cast iron pan! Cracked me up.
I think a lot of people can relate to seasoning a pan. This was a very satisfying process!
Great Video.... hights my lack of a welder, and plasma cutter
First video that I've seen and I watched it to the end. It was like watching a better version of "how it's made"
Brian, as always, your work is amazing. Everything you share is an incredible example of style, design, engineering, and execution. Thanks for sharing!
My jaw dropped at those patterns. Fantastic thought process!
Brian!
Always learning! Always teaching!
Impeccable style, too! 😁
Thank you!
Top hole, old bean. Your videos soothe the fevered, OCD plagued mind like nobody else's.
That's an outstanding chair design. And I really enjoyed seeing your idea for using square tube as a source material, and making use of the existing corners like that. I'd want a set of those in the living room! Cheers, Craig
So this video showed up in my RUclips feed, and I did a double take when I saw the creator's name. Definitely a blast from the past. Glad to see you're doing well Brian, and the products you're making are fantastic.
Hey thanks! Glad you found the videos!
that chair belongs in a museum
Brian, I've been following your channel almost from inception. I can only think of two words to describe you and your process: Evil. Genius.
Design: AAA
Creativity (cutting steel parts): AAA
Metal and woodworking: AAA
Surface treatment: AAA
The end result: this chair is beautiful!
Thank you!
I’m just lost for words. Magnificent work.
The VO gives me big "How It's Made" vibes, and I'm here for it. Love your videos as always.
Superb. And the satisfying almost old fashioned way of explaining makes this incredibly good. Thank you
Even if by old fashioned, you mean the way RUclips used to have videos that went beyond 5 minute crafts…. I thank you!
This chair is stunning!! Beautiful design and build!
Thank you. Also, thanks to the person that answers the phone at Jamestown for the patient direction for what products of yours to use over cedar!
…also, you should see the kayak I want to build ;)
What a Blast 2 watch, You are such a talented Artist, thanks for taking us on this Journey
You bet!
As much as I would love to see a new video from you every week, you are the epitome of quality over quantity! Great work as always.
Thanks for understanding! I would like to post more regularly, but not if I start needing to do filler videos to make a schedule. If I have something to share, I’ll raise my hand.
@@Grunblau Thanks for that. And thanks for sharing. Good timing by the way, as I'm actually goofing around with steel these days and did not want to the rust patina thing, again ....
It is so satisfying watching a master at work.
Very nice! Cool way of using the lasercut patterns. Lasercutters can be so useful in different ways with the right mindset.
I’m speechless…….. WOW. Stunning results. 👍👍😎👍👍
Well said. I love testing processes.
We need more videos! You rock.
Glad you're back in the swing of projects (that we can see)! Dig the ergonomics. Was waiting for the whole family/neighborhood to sit in it This Old Tony time-lapse style. Lol.
Had that in mind. Was going to involve the dog too. Figured 20 minutes is enough of a run time!
Wow what a build, love the focus on design decisions and the jig setups! That blackening too was just perfect!
Like an architect you add a high level of ecstatics to your design. Well done 👍
The process as you call it, reminded of when I left home for uni, and began to cook for myself. I learned that it’s far more useful to learn techniques of cooking rather then recipes.. the same principle as it were.
Yup. I might think like an architect because I are one. Good analogy with cooking!
@@Grunblau lol I had no idea.
I'm blown away by every single one of your projects, I learn something new every time. Thanks for sharing.
Great! I am glad.
Wow, so much craftsmanship. So cool how you cut the pieces from steel tube, great layout.
Thanks!
Brian, you're a legend! I'd discovered your channel back in architecture school while looking for Rhino and Grasshopper tutorials and not a single video of yours since then wasn't incredibly inspiring. You're creativity and craftsmanship is off the charts.
Thanks! Been considering doing a Rhino/Grasshopper video that no one will watch. The koi pond and kayak have pretty elaborate definitions that I don’t even mention in the video… The kayak one calculates all kinds of hydrostatics and makes the form of the boat from like 9 points!
@@Grunblau I'd totally watch that! :)
Wow. Great idea with plywood patterns and beautiful realisation
Thank you!
I plan to watch this yearly or so. Like home alone
Please make more videos! I know it's a lot of work, but your channel is in my top 5. Thanks!
Ah now I remember why I subscribed, because your projects are awesome and well presented.
Honestly, I think you can sell that chair for 650$ and still have a lot of customers.
Truly a timeless piece you created there.
Well done.
Heh, i do the same thing. Every five months, i set aside some time, and go through old architecture magazines. Using the month's number + the day, i count and pick the "next offender". Made cabinets, made chairs (i hate chairs...), made tablets, TV stands, et cetera. Fun process, fun challenge.
Absolutely superb! Jaw droppingly good vid, Brian. As ever!
Geometry at the end is perfect 😉
20:36 - you’re looking good these days Brian
Was worried I wasn’t going to be able to fit in my yoga pants….
Man that's a nice looking chair.
Thanks so much to letting us know how you achieve this piece of art
Again , many thanks
Brian really enjoyed your work and video, there is always something to learn. Mainly for me the lin seed oil and heat on metal and laminating. I thought that was cool too. A plasma cutter is on my short list of equipment to get. Awesome work God bless.
Great to hear! It has been on my list for a long time too! Thanks.
Really enjoyed your build.
The bending Jig was great!
Thanks!
Wow...That was amazing to watch a chair go from concept to completion. It is stunningly simple and Smithsonian quality. Thank you for taking us along for the journey.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You have been so missed sir. Love all your content. Such a makerphilosopher
Thank you very much for your comment!
Gorgeous thing! I made a steel framed concrete topped table and used the torch and linseed oil finish. Five years later it is holding up fine. Old timey is good timey 😉
This was truly a welcome surprise… I am wondering if coating with spar varnish is good enough for outdoors?
@@Grunblau I've had good success with a local penetrating polymer wax coating called woodoc. Goes on easy and is really easy to touch up when it eventually weathers. Have never liked varnish as it's such a misision to refinish.
Great idea thanks for showing it
Excellent efficiency in the use of materials, and the templates are as beautiful as the final product. I didn't think your final product could look any better, and then your model sat in it.
I always enjoy these videos.
Thanks
These chairs are works of art! Thank you for creativity and craftsmanship
Thanks!
Stunning output in every way! Thank you for sharing.
Best maker on youtube. It'd be cool to cut it out on a plasma table with a 4th axis.
I asked a local shop to quote 4 Axis Laser… $440 and they wouldn’t let me film it.
Happy that you are posting videos again!
Your shop looks awesome, if you ever think about doing a shop tour, I would love it!
I am hoping to build my own prefab shop in the next 5-10 years…. I just helped with the layout and design of the gray and yellow assembly/CNC room and I am lucky enough to get to use it.
Damn! What an idea, what a realization!! Fantastic chair! It will be pleasure to watch your future videos :)
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your process of laying out that design on such simple materials. The chair looks fantastic and your process was very cool to learn from. Thank you.
Bravo. So many cool aspects to this build. My favourite is the laser cut templates.
Very stylish chair and great process.
I'm really glad to see your videos. Relaxing and interesting to a perfect degree
The whole process is so satisfying to watch. Voice over is on point and poised. I have watched this thrice till date! 👍
Thank you for your comment! I might change the thumbnail to show more of the process. So just a heads up if your 4th viewing it is harder to find next time :)
That was incredible to watch! You're right about the process as the project, I don't need any chairs, but I totally want to make one of these now! You should sell the cad files for those nifty laser templates, what a genius idea they were!
While any competent fabricator can make a chair like this, there'd be some trial and error and it'd be a one off piece. This guy is truly special in that he plans everything out so there's no fiddling about, it just works right the first time, and he creates a repeatable process that can easily be scaled up for mass production.
It looks extremely comfortable, and the chair too!
It is nice… the kind you sort of sink into. I’d like to make a bench using the same geometry.
Just came back to this video, and it is still both inspiring and rewarding to see. Experiments meet good design and fabulous videography. Did you ever come back to this design?
There are plenty of videos online of people making stuff in their garages with little planning (and no disrespect to them), but your unique emphasis on the process is extremely engaging. The demonstration of control over the process outcomes in small production volumes with no dedicated machines is the biggest reason why I appreciate your channel.
Question: How do you market your set of skills? I’m an engineer and I feel like I share your love of and talent for creating unique processes like this, but it’s not obvious to me how I might use these specific skills to deliver value except by working for a small fab shop. I currently work for a large manufacturer, and I often find my skills don’t have a clear place in the engineering role I signed up for. I’m very interested in learning about your professional journey.
Thanks Brian!
Thank you for your comment. You are correct that it is difficult to find a place that values your talents. For you, finding a way into the R&D part of the large manufacturer would be the most rewarding. If you cannot find what you need there, you can always carve out your own time to develop things that interest you. I designed and built my own CNC partially to scratch this itch while working at an architectural firm. As far as compensation, it might have to be considered in when you find something that is willing to pay you for what you would do for free. I gave up a salary 3X what I make now to return to YT and it was worth it. Now I need to figure out if I can stay.
always happy to see your video releases...have learned tons...so bad ass on so many levels...loved how you used the plasma....the form is genius...love the clamp usage...greart content as usual
Thank you for your comment!
Beautiful design. I love the shared clamping mechanism with one set of nuts between the seat and the backrest. Brilliant. Looks very modern like most of your designs. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! It is details like this that I puzzled over for a week. Looks obvious, but it wasn’t to me right away…
@@Grunblau If I tried a similar chair I'd have 4 sets of studs/nuts for the top and bottom of the seat and backrest. lol
Great video by a master fabricator! Great move using the spar varnish over the epoxy. Lots of people don't know epoxy scratches too easily and UV destroys it.
Masterpiece... and you have my dreaming workshop, tools, and machinery.. one day.. 😁
Thank you!
You have all the toys.
I did a laminated handle with just wood glue once.
Awesome! That’s all you need! If I wasn’t going to plop down in this chair, I would have just used glue.
DANG! Brian is making something! Click's 'Like' then watches video. Aaahhhhh! Yep, I liked it all right! :^)
Ha! Thanks
Wow came out amazing! Great video
Nice work Brian. As always your uploads are fantastic.
Always inspiring me to get out there and make something
Interesting side note. There are some that believe that if you post a video where after viewing, people close their laptop and go outside rather than click on another YT video, your video will be shown to fewer people!
@@Grunblau Unfortunately, there's probably some truth to it. Your video inspires action, not doom scrolling.
You proffer more good, but might see less platform success.
Brian, you have a winner with this one!
Absolutely gorgeous end product, and hugely educational on how you got there. Thank you.
Thank you!
Beautiful work as always. Thanks for sharing
I subscribed. great project. One thing I can assume.... it'll never be blown away by the wind like cheap deck chairs.
Yeah… truth be told, this will probably never see the outdoors. Instead, it will have to take its name from the source of the wood ;).
wow!! amazing design!!!
Inspiring video Brian. Thank you for detailing your process. Learning tons of stuff.
Wow, beautiful piece of art.
Awesome. What a great fusion of technologies across multiple disciplines perfected by great aesthetic design sense. Very well done!
Thank you. This is everything I hope to achieve!
Very cool video. Very cool chair.
Awesome project, impressive execution and gorgeous result!! 🤯 Great content too, very well put together!! 👍
Good to see you back Mr Brian!
Thanks, it is good to be able to make content again!
masterclass of work!