This Build Gave Me More Trouble Than I Thought

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2022
  • You ever have a project that looks straight forward on paper, but then somewhere in the process of making it something goes wrong? That happened to Tay in this episode. We were tasked with building foot rails to go underneath barstools, and Tay took the job head on! Taking slight inspiration from pictures online but tweaking and improving them, Tay fought an uphill battle against a tired brain in order to perfect these railings.
    Regardless of the obstacles, in this industry a lot of the job comes down to perseverance. All that matters at the end of the day is the final product! And in this case, we are incredibly pleased with the results! Have you ever had a simple gig go off the rails? Let us know in the comments below!
    Thanks for watching!
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    Filmed and Hosted by: Tay Whiteside
    Featuring: Wyatt Allen
    Edited by: Walker Hooper
    Music Licensed from Artlist.io
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    Any technique or methodology shown in this video is purely for entertainment and informational purposes only. Lift Arc Studios and their associated craftsmen are not liable for any injury or damage to your shop or surrounding areas you man incur while trying to emulate these builds. Remember, be safe, have fun, work smart!

Комментарии • 43

  • @MindlessCreationsFL
    @MindlessCreationsFL 2 года назад +9

    You should look into using a tab and slot style of design. If you add a little tab to each end of the large bracket and an equivalent slot to the smaller brackets the pieces will just key together. It eliminates a lot of the guess work/fiddling to get the pieces aligned correctly. When looking at tab and slot timewise, it does take a bit longer on the plasma as your toolpaths will be slightly longer and extra slots to cutout; but, you should save more than that back in weld fixturing time.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 2 года назад +2

    Turned out very well there guys. Hopefully they enjoy them for many years to come. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.

  • @chiboy002
    @chiboy002 Год назад +2

    hey man you should look into using V-Carve for layout on your plasma. it has nesting functions built in, not sure what you use now but if it doesn't have that then think about switching. you probably could've squeezed our a 2-3 more brackets out of your sheets using the proper nesting technique

  • @kaseylarson3266
    @kaseylarson3266 2 года назад +3

    Seriously impressed with the framing square for circle drip cutting! Love it!

  • @mytuberforyou
    @mytuberforyou Год назад +1

    Foot rails are generally made from tube, not pipe- the idea being that tube is in OD and pipe is in ID sizes- which allows you to cut all of your saddles out of pipe section, simplifying your bracket setup and design.

  • @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936

    I binged through your workshop remodel this past week.... plus the yard sculpure helix tree.... LOVED that wrench you bent and put in the lower part of the ribbon.... I keep forgetting what those were used for... Alternators ? Best part.... homeowner can always go out with a torch, and borrow tools needed for a project, then weld 'em back when done!

  • @willrefling6395

    Should be said, that isn't pipe that is tubing. Pipe is ID and an end like that would be hard to do! Love you're vids

  • @leroy1790
    @leroy1790 2 года назад +1

    Love the square trick also. Will definitely be using that. Looks like your tabs for the wall could have fit inside the bracket drops? At least looked like it on camera. Great video can’t wait to see the next one.

  • @justintasht1067
    @justintasht1067 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video I was late watching this 1. Loved how they turned out looked really cool wicked design. Love watching the plasma cutter making the bits what a machine. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @taterfab8845
    @taterfab8845 2 года назад +1

    Hey bud, your 85amp consumable should work from 105-45 amps and below.; no need to switch them out. Also, i am curious about the glasses you got with the side protection. I have always had the issue of finding safety glasses to fit over my glasses ( usually Raybans) So I tend towards face shields when they aren't always necessary. Any info would be greatly appreciated. :)

  • @SWResto

    Wow 12 ft tall bar those must be really high desks

  • @markehooker
    @markehooker Год назад

    Great Channel. Thumbs up from NC!

  • @mikecurtis2585
    @mikecurtis2585 2 года назад +1

    Nice those look great 👍👍👍

  • @tylerrusso2868
    @tylerrusso2868 2 года назад +1

    Great work. Question. For plasma maintenance, do you use a dry grease on the gears (not talking about the sliders). Thank you.

  • @MartinBircher
    @MartinBircher 2 года назад +1

    Another job, well done!

  • @richardpowell4884
    @richardpowell4884 2 года назад

    My shop sabre was doing the same thing with the head not detecting. I ended up taking a point file and running it in the red butt connector for the ring.

  • @t-bone1890
    @t-bone1890 Год назад

    just finding your channel, do you have any videos showing how the Sabre finds your metal, if the piece you are throwing up on the table is oddly shaped. how does the machine know if the plate doesn't already have holes in it if its a used piece

  • @Shadow6a

    I see that need TI Calc there! 😂 I have 2!

  • @squirrelgray945
    @squirrelgray945 2 года назад +1

    More less wrong is what we should all strive for.

  • @dakotareid1566
    @dakotareid1566 Год назад

    should’ve put the tabs in the cut out material that way you’re not wasting space