I had a hard time paying attention to what was being done because I was looking around the shop for future projects you might be doing haha. You should have never said you leave stuff out on yesterday's live stream! now to watch it again..
Those are slick, Bob! Makes me want to make a walnut pair. And as others have said, I'm really digging the humor you are starting to mix into the vids. Good to see more of that personality!
Lander Beckers - I would like to see this as well! I live in quite a small apartment but have a few bikes so a small, movable work stand for bikes would be nice to see! 👍🏻
I would be so interested in a bike stand as well! Currently I just use some old climbing ropes to suspend my bike from the garage rafters. It works but... It's really not ideal.
Great work. I always like the way you summarize your work at the end and use your experience to give us tips for how we could do a similar project or improve on your design. Thanks so much for all your work.
They turned out better than I thought they would! Also it's amazing you have this much patience to keep sanding and go threw trial and error, nice job!
WOW, those look cool Bob! Nice job! This was fun to watch and see what you did differently. Gluing the larger boards together before cutting the frames out is a great idea. Hinges are definitely a challenge with these. Thank you so much for the mention!!!
I am a kid wood worker and I use a scroll saw. I am so inspired by your vids and would love if you made more vids with the scroll saw. It would also be nice if you could make more kid friendly projects.
Cathal Brady no it's because he sayed 26 views 39 likes and the joke was about you not seeing them and needed glasses to see them and the video was about glasses.no hate
This is one of the first projects I am going to make once I complete my new mobile workstation! My dog decided that my pair favorite pair of sunglasses was a better chew toy than the things I buy him. After seeing this video I decided to save them to use as a template for this!
Another awesome video Bob! Its things like this that get the maker juices flowing… Also, I was just discussing scroll saws with a friend and it was making me want to upgrade my "hobby" scroll saw to a larger version that can take a bunch of different blades. So awesome timing on that too!
The clamping scene had me laughing pretty hard. I started to teach myself woodworking and the sunglasses project intrigued me. I know I need to buy more clamps even without your hilarious clamp comedy. Oc= Putting the Dremel in a vice and using it as a spindle sander was a trick I've been looking for. I'm Extremely limited on space so I have to come up with as many tricks as possible for the lack of equipment. I don't have a vice like that, but I was thinking I could make a special one part or two part enclosure or stand for the Dremel to accomplish the same thing. You are an amazing craftsman.
I'd love to see you tackle this again. They just look so natural, I wonder how you'd manage nose support without ruining the look of it all being from one piece
A trick I've used is doing all your cutting on a flat piece of plywood using the cnc then you can use a pressure cooker and a small vacuum bag to bend them into place after. It makes rounding the edges and shaping the frames much easier.
Hi my name is hannah and I'm fifteen I've been watching your videos for a while now and I've always been interested in building things. In the past I have made a picnic table for my little sister. My loft bed. With a desk. And the platform for my king size bed now. I've made a few others but those are the one I'm really proud of. Watching your channel has really inspired me to get out in the shop and build what I want. I'm re doing my room and I want to make a bookshelf for all my things. But instead of the normal type shelves they are going to be geometrical and placed in random spots. I would really like your input on other things I could do to make it look better thanks for inspiring me.
Very cool Bob! As far as the tiny drill bit goes, you could use a pin vise. Lee Valley has a nice one for around 20 bucks and they come with a bunch of VERY tiny drill bits. I have one and you'd be surprised how often you use it if you have one.
Before plastic, glass frames were made with Tortoiseshell and other materials laminated as you have with wood. Well done, those skills took years to develop, you have done a great job in a day with your wooden glasses.
That came out looking really cool! I'm probably not the first to mention it, but I think the "lack" of curve was due to that you just cut the 2x4 in half. You "need" to remove material thick as what you plan to press together or the curve will be less than you expect.
You started something here. When you made the wooden glasses for HTME I thought nah this is going to work.. Well I swallow my words - it looks freaking awesome. Good going!
Fun idea! The magic to bending and curving veneer, is use a bottle with water and spray it onto the veneer until it's wet. Another way is using steam or just heat (or both) Check some acoustic guitar building videos, that's exactly how they bend the shape into a guitar.
Hey Bob, one thing you could do to strengthen those hinges is to soak them in ca glue. Of course, before spraying the laquer. The only problem is it might cause those spots to be a different color. I'm not sure how different the laquer and ca would look.
I would love to see you work on something with Tested and Adam Savage. Love watching your content, Bob. The video production quality, the editing, the storytelling, and of course the making of things; I learn so much from your content. :)
They could be even stronger than plastic glasses if you experiment with some hard woods or bamboo. Cedar or some nut tree woods - very sturdy! Good clamping!
Those are some slick shade dude! I purchased some bamboo sunglasses off Amazon last year, they are cool but since I wear a prescription set of glasses normally, I don't wear them anymore. You talked about making another pair, I'd say go for broke and make a few so you have different style. Different stains, wood, colors, the list goes on. I'm not sure if you can get fancy wood like purple heart in a thin veneer like that but I think that purple with a nice satin finish would look super cool. Or take something lighter like pine or ash and burn it so it has some of the grain burnt looking. You could make sunglasses for your whole family! Or, a Patreon/raffle prize?
"Clamp Champ" gave me a good chuckle
Ditto this...clamps on clamps on clamps on clamps!
lol me tooxD
TommoByrne indeed!
It was really great to see some humor in a video of his.
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Two things:
- I now want to make my own pair of wood sun glasses.
- Can I borrow some clamps?
NO! These are MY clamps and I need them all!!!!! ;) You definitely should laser some glasses out! It'd be cool to see your take on it!
i luv you will
I Like To Make Stuff can you make a drum set
how to make bob mute notifications from this thread lol
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I'm never bothered by your sponsorships because you don't interrupt your own video. It's very clever and curdious
Super cool build, Bob! That red veneer would have looked SWEET on the front. Also, that clamp champ bit, hahaha. Great work man.
Wow Bob those sunglasses came out fantastic. Great video!
Great video!
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I dont do any wood working i just enjoy watching your channel. I have friends that do what you do and it fascinates me. thanks!
Another project that I am going to make great project Bob👍👍👍
Excellent! Have fun with it!
I Like To Make Stuff if you try this again, maybe try come dark stain wood with copper wire inlay. Would be nice
I Like To Make Stuff thank you so much keep up the great work
I love that you not only explain what to do but mistakes you made and what to avoid.
I had a hard time paying attention to what was being done because I was looking around the shop for future projects you might be doing haha. You should have never said you leave stuff out on yesterday's live stream! now to watch it again..
Hahaha! Just watch them a 2nd time to look for that stuff :)
Clamps are my most needed tool in the shop! You can never have enough!
True!!
The glasses are looking great Clamp Champ :D Keep up the good work :)
Cheers
Moris
Scroll saws are awesome. My grandpa made some really neat carvings, and the scrollsaw was his only powertool in the shop.
Cool Video Bob! I gotta try my hand at it! Thanks for Sharing Brother! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
Thanks Gus!
That was the best Clamping job I've seen on RUclips ever.
Anyone else say "hi Bob" after Bob says his intro? Or is it just me
That's pretty awesome!
I do mentally sometimes. He's like a friend that uploads every Thursday and I wait all week to see what he makes next.
+RSpudieD I know exactly how you feel about this. Bob is pretty much the best thing happening to me at Thursdays
o3iquitous same! He's a cool guy with great ideas
RSpudieD Absolutely. Still waiting for him to get into blacksmithing. And damn, once he does I'll be REALLY excited to see where he's taking it.
The most elaborate "deal with it" of all time. Loved the build.
Bob: hey I’m bob and I like to make stuff
Me: hey I’m Alex and I like to watch stuff
Those are slick, Bob! Makes me want to make a walnut pair. And as others have said, I'm really digging the humor you are starting to mix into the vids. Good to see more of that personality!
can you make a bike work stand
Lander Beckers - I would like to see this as well! I live in quite a small apartment but have a few bikes so a small, movable work stand for bikes would be nice to see! 👍🏻
Anders Vestlund yes me too I want to make one as well
I would be so interested in a bike stand as well! Currently I just use some old climbing ropes to suspend my bike from the garage rafters. It works but... It's really not ideal.
I really like that you go over the misstakes you make during the video!
Thanks Christoffer! I hope they help other people who are thinking of making stuff!
What happened to the wooden car with the wooden wheels and the wooden engine?
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Classic dad joke. Which is weird cuz my dad made that joke once, so again. Classic dad joke
Jeez now hes gona try it.
Bob you illistrated perfectly how wood workers use clamps!
Are you going to do any more lathe projects?
At some point. I plan projects based on the final piece usually, not the tools used. I just use whatever makes sense to achieve the project at hand.
I Like To Make Stuff You could do a lightsaber hilt mostly on the lathe, seems like your type of project.
Shillier yea he did already make the shore trooper helmet and blaster so why not a lightsaber
J Bush am I the only one who knows you meant storm but wanted you to mean shore? Lol, I did 😂
Even though I'm awful at DIY, I love watching your videos. They are fascinating to watch ☺️
Can you make a garden chair because I need to do one for technology
Great work. I always like the way you summarize your work at the end and use your experience to give us tips for how we could do a similar project or improve on your design. Thanks so much for all your work.
Thanks Dan!
question: I'm having trouble with relationships what can I...
answer: clamps
They turned out better than I thought they would! Also it's amazing you have this much patience to keep sanding and go threw trial and error, nice job!
they Look lit bro
Google They'll look more lit when fire touches 'em ;)
IDontHaveSubscibers would be a shame
WOW, those look cool Bob! Nice job! This was fun to watch and see what you did differently. Gluing the larger boards together before cutting the frames out is a great idea. Hinges are definitely a challenge with these. Thank you so much for the mention!!!
Absolutely! Thanks for your video and the inspiration!!
Hey I'm Saterry and i like your projects!
early squad too :D
Thanks!!
As an optician, this is satisfying to watch.
CLAMP CHAMP 🗜🏆
Nice that you mentioned others who influenced/inspired your own design.
that really cool
Cool glasses! This might be a good one for the Glowforge. Once you've got the files you can quickly make replacement parts.
I bet bob wouldnt answer me on this comment 😁....and i don't wanna forget to say that i love your Videos 💗
Wanna bet? ;)
yeah :D....whats the time where you live? I`m from germany?
This is so awesome. Definitely solved the problem I had with the hinges. Thanks for listing the machines you used to get his done
Could you make a pencil out of a news paper?
Whooooooooooo.... that'd be hard, but I'd try it!
I am a kid wood worker and I use a scroll saw. I am so inspired by your vids and would love if you made more vids with the scroll saw. It would also be nice if you could make more kid friendly projects.
4:47 is me trying to keep my life together
By far the best homemade wooden sunglasses I've seen on RUclips, great job!
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Such a great product. It's a item that seems so hard to do but bob made it easy.
"I added some clamps" 4:43
"I made my own sunglasses. Deal with it. "
"I made my own dog toy for my dog. Deal with it."
@@HelloKitty-sd9vs I made my own dog. Deal with it.
Very daring to try the hinge mechanism. David Paciuto just left them solid. Awesome job bob
Totally could have gotten 15 more clamps on there! ;-P
Yeah, you're right. Probably should have gone a little bit overboard just to be safe. ;)
I love sunglasses and those are the coolest pair I seen, if I had them I'd wear them all the time.
Make your own sunglass! All thats required is two pairs of sunglasses and a 3rd set of extra lenses. lol
Well, if you were replacing a pair, you could use the screw and lenses from it, as well as trace the shape from it. :)
these are cool. wood and leather are my favourite materials and like seeing stuff like glasses phone cases and general day use items. great video.
#ClampChamp
Also you are the clamp Champ everyday, I think your the build champ too, and also the cutting champ, scrap wood champ, etc.
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Day Dreamer i think you need a new pair of glasses
(get it?)
this is just a joke its not supposed to offend u
END3R 7229 haha I get it. because my name is Day Dreamer
Day Dreamer right.
Cathal Brady no it's because he sayed 26 views 39 likes and the joke was about you not seeing them and needed glasses to see them and the video was about glasses.no hate
Awesome sunglasses I do like this laminated look. I might have to make another one and do it like this. Great job
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This is one of the first projects I am going to make once I complete my new mobile workstation! My dog decided that my pair favorite pair of sunglasses was a better chew toy than the things I buy him. After seeing this video I decided to save them to use as a template for this!
Another awesome video Bob! Its things like this that get the maker juices flowing… Also, I was just discussing scroll saws with a friend and it was making me want to upgrade my "hobby" scroll saw to a larger version that can take a bunch of different blades. So awesome timing on that too!
Cool build! Definitely hope to see you wearing these in future vids.
-Caleb Harris
I really appreciate that you answer that much comments!
Bob, I found you because of your podcast with Jimmy Diresta. Love all of your stuff too! I love y’alls podcast and all three of your channels!
Thanks so much!
The clamping scene had me laughing pretty hard. I started to teach myself woodworking and the sunglasses project intrigued me. I know I need to buy more clamps even without your hilarious clamp comedy. Oc= Putting the Dremel in a vice and using it as a spindle sander was a trick I've been looking for. I'm Extremely limited on space so I have to come up with as many tricks as possible for the lack of equipment. I don't have a vice like that, but I was thinking I could make a special one part or two part enclosure or stand for the Dremel to accomplish the same thing. You are an amazing craftsman.
Congratulations, your work is spectacular.
You always seem to put your ads in the right places!
I'd love to see you tackle this again. They just look so natural, I wonder how you'd manage nose support without ruining the look of it all being from one piece
Pretty epic result Bob, nice job !
A trick I've used is doing all your cutting on a flat piece of plywood using the cnc then you can use a pressure cooker and a small vacuum bag to bend them into place after. It makes rounding the edges and shaping the frames much easier.
Those look super-cool! Also, I have clamp envy.
Hi my name is hannah and I'm fifteen I've been watching your videos for a while now and I've always been interested in building things. In the past I have made a picnic table for my little sister. My loft bed. With a desk. And the platform for my king size bed now. I've made a few others but those are the one I'm really proud of. Watching your channel has really inspired me to get out in the shop and build what I want. I'm re doing my room and I want to make a bookshelf for all my things. But instead of the normal type shelves they are going to be geometrical and placed in random spots. I would really like your input on other things I could do to make it look better thanks for inspiring me.
i have tons of broken skateboards around and I've wanted to make glasses from them for a while, thanks for this vid :)
Very cool Bob! As far as the tiny drill bit goes, you could use a pin vise. Lee Valley has a nice one for around 20 bucks and they come with a bunch of VERY tiny drill bits. I have one and you'd be surprised how often you use it if you have one.
Before plastic, glass frames were made with Tortoiseshell and other materials laminated as you have with wood. Well done, those skills took years to develop, you have done a great job in a day with your wooden glasses.
That came out looking really cool! I'm probably not the first to mention it, but I think the "lack" of curve was due to that you just cut the 2x4 in half. You "need" to remove material thick as what you plan to press together or the curve will be less than you expect.
nice work Bob, this has been on my list for a while now!
That worked out really well i think. That was awesome to watch.
Hey Bob, awesome work, keep it up! Greetings from Brazil!!
You started something here. When you made the wooden glasses for HTME I thought nah this is going to work.. Well I swallow my words - it looks freaking awesome. Good going!
I think you're thinking of David Picciuto. He's the one that made the glasses for HTME, but thanks!!
That's right, but I prefer yours though good design and i like the plywood construction.
Fun idea!
The magic to bending and curving veneer, is use a bottle with water and spray it onto the veneer until it's wet. Another way is using steam or just heat (or both) Check some acoustic guitar building videos, that's exactly how they bend the shape into a guitar.
This is such an awesome project. I've been wanting to make wooden sunglasses for awhile now. Thanks for the awesome video.
Hey Bob, one thing you could do to strengthen those hinges is to soak them in ca glue. Of course, before spraying the laquer. The only problem is it might cause those spots to be a different color. I'm not sure how different the laquer and ca would look.
That red layer is such a nice touch :D The hinges on these always give me the heebie jeebies haha
Boy that looked like a lot of fun to make. Good job!
Thanks! Yeah, this was a fun set of problems to solve!
The fact that you linked a bunch of other people's videos made me insta sub.
Pretty cool, Bob! You have fans even in Brazil!
Awesome! I love Brazil! I visited one time and I hope to go back, it was awesome.
I'm glad to hear that!
You'll be very welcome 😀
LOVED THEM! Great project Bob! Greeting from Costa Rica
I would love to see you work on something with Tested and Adam Savage. Love watching your content, Bob. The video production quality, the editing, the storytelling, and of course the making of things; I learn so much from your content. :)
Thanks so much Daniel!
Those are cool! I like all of the experimentation. Good job explaining it all!
Amazing! You made me laugh with 'clamp champ' Greetings from Argentina.
So cool! Want to try it! Love how it uses simple tools too!
They could be even stronger than plastic glasses if you experiment with some hard woods or bamboo. Cedar or some nut tree woods - very sturdy! Good clamping!
Love this idea. Would like to see you remake them, but better, because i know you can
Very nice, I'd definitely watch a second video where you improved on your design!
the colors of the glasses look great with the colors of your head
I Love how the saw Looks so flow-y
This has got me thinking! I may have to try some unorthodox methods with this!
Excellent!!
Another great video. I got excited when I saw the notification. I'm really looking forward to seeing the Shore Trooper build.
Thanks!!
Those are some slick shade dude! I purchased some bamboo sunglasses off Amazon last year, they are cool but since I wear a prescription set of glasses normally, I don't wear them anymore. You talked about making another pair, I'd say go for broke and make a few so you have different style. Different stains, wood, colors, the list goes on. I'm not sure if you can get fancy wood like purple heart in a thin veneer like that but I think that purple with a nice satin finish would look super cool. Or take something lighter like pine or ash and burn it so it has some of the grain burnt looking. You could make sunglasses for your whole family! Or, a Patreon/raffle prize?
this might be me favorite build so far. very cool build. I almost skipped it because I thought it was going to be a cnc video :b
THANK YOU!! This is the first wooden sunnies video that dosent use a CNC
Awesome project, going to add this to my project list.