Feels like forever since I last posted a video. I enjoyed making this lamp it was a fun build. You can also watch this in video Spanish ruclips.net/video/Qi2-aAm7dBo/видео.html
DIY Creators I love your RUclips videos! But this one here...your mic 🎤 upgrade, and that camera 🎥. You definitely look 👀 and sound like a radio announcer. Very PRO!!! Love it. And the lamp tutorial simply phenomenal. I am so doing it.
Glenn your videos are a treat to me. As a 17 year old who is into woodworking projects like this, you have taught me stuff I would have never known. Keep up the awesome videos!
Lol. This is the first video of yours that my husband has seen and all he said was "He's a f***ing genius! He's thinking ahead and he knows what people are going to struggle with!" And now he's subscribed. You are the first DIYer that he feels makes sense.
"Not a big deal, just switched up how I was going to do things" Loved hearing this in your video. Having a "can-do" attitude and remaining positive while constructing projects plays a huge role. Well done good sir! You got my sub.
Brutally honest in admitting things you did wrong, you got a subscriber. So refreshing to see. I'm going to try this one myself. No cardboard box though.
Aside from your cool projects, your video production comes across professional and the background music level is perfect so it does not distract from your voice over. Very well done.
This video was posted 2 years ago but you were in the future! I can’t wait to try this project out for myself! Thank you! Also AMAZING how you also translated it in Spanish! Now my dad & I can do this project together.
I really like your videos because you don't use a $4,500.00 CNC, $3,000.00 table saw, or other highly specialized/extremely expensive tools the normal guy just doesn't have. You're a regular guy making cool projects with tools the everyday guy would more than likely have. Thumbs up!
Thanks Glenn you helped. Me with my design and got me passed my design stage by showing me all the steps and your thought process. I was thinking of a 5.foot light and now I want to add a second light on the Back maybe RGBWW for some added fun
Thanks for the video, man! One thing I don't understand, is why so many people are not comfortable with soldering something? I mean - what the hell - it's easier than most woodworking tasks, requires only super-cheap tools (decent soldering iron can together with solder wire be bought for less than 10$ in nearest Home Depot, or whatever alternative you have there in USA/Canada), and you can learn basic wire soldering in 10 minutes from youtube tutorial. That's easy and reliable - every decent man should be able to at least solder two wires together without any trouble!
Thanks, I understand, I'm with ya. I happen to like soldering, but many are intimated by it so I like to find a solution to give viewers confidence. I would assume those who know how to solder would go for it.
Only just found your channel Glenn and it's at the right time as I move into my new home in a month and I will trying to remake some of your beautiful work.
I know this is an older video, But I've recently discovered your channel and I must say I don't know how I haven't stumbled it before!! I am loving your ideas and very informative instructions! Keep up the awesome videos!
You know what !!!! I happen to have led strip in my drawer sitting there for years not knowing what to do with it , now you gave me a great and simple idea , thanks a lot Glen ;-))
I'm happy for you that you're doing well enough to get a sponsorship like Audible. But if I may offer some constructive criticism, maybe split up the ad read so it's not all at the start of the video. Something like "...and stay tuned after the video for more details" rather than doing it all up front. That way those of us who already have Audible accounts don't have to sit through 10% of the video length for that ad read.
Thank you, Ad placement is rather tough. I understand where you are coming from. I haven't found then happy medium just yet. I don't like interrupting the video. I do value the way you are receiving it so I'm looking forward to trying new ways.
That's not a lamp, that's a blunt object for home defense! :) Seriously, fantastic work, as always! I'm a big fan of constructing a dado from pieces, just as a way of thinking outside the box. Here, it makes the project accessible for those without a table saw or router to make the dado, just glue up the pieces.
Love this one :D Btw Glenn, if you haven't been told (I don't think I've seen you do it in a video before) using isopropyl alcohol on hotglue makes the chemical bond literally let go. Smear a few drops on it and the hotglue can be peeled off of any surface it's on. It's been a lifesaver for me on so many things. Also means you can use it for almost anything, since you can remove it with ease and without residue after.
I love your channel. I'm moving in my first flat finally and it's unfurnished. I'm totally going to follow your videos! DIY is awesome and your design is so pleasant to the eye.
LOVE THIS! Easy to follow instructional video, fun to watch and beautiful lamp design! Also cool to see how you came up w/quick, smart solutions when things didn't go quite as planned. GOODSTUFF!
Oh man,, I wanted to make something almost exactly the same as this was the second video I saw - thanks so much!! I was also thinking a light on the other side would be nice... Then you said it!
Great DIY, i saw something like this being sold, but without the concrete base and I had to see if there was a DIY for it. I've been binging your content for a few hours now and its all great. Keep it up!
Good job. I'd suggest for future projects add acouple knockouts to your form casing to avoid having to drill or use hot glue to hold something in place. Use some pvc or pipe conduit for the wires and glue a small styrofoam block on the bottom so when you take off the bottom you have a nice, clean recess for a cover plate to the wires. It'll save you time in the long run and make it look professional. It's all in the details.
If you use like a styrofoam block at the bottom instead of the juice box, you avoid filling up the bottom. Don't forget to fix it to the bottom which avoids floating up. This block you can easily cut and break out afterwards. In addition you can see that the vertical edges of the concrete block are darker than the flat surfaces. This means that the water of the cement slurry was leaking out a bit in the corners and took small concrete particles with them. Just an optical You can avoid this with sealing the corners better
Glenn please! I can't follow you with so many awesome projects lol. Again, you've outdone yourself with a simple but great project. Keep up the good work!
I have to hand it to you man, you have really inspired me to look into this whole DIY thing and do many of my own too. Some day I wish to be just as good as you in this sort of thing.
Actually like this. I have a pretty modern and large theater room and i am trying to work out some innovative lighting in. This might be it. I would set this up with a front and back light strip, but I would set each up independently so i can do indirect lighting. I think i might look at incorporating some kind of led controler in ( arduino ect with neopixel type leds). Great maker stuff!!! Keep em coming!!
Feels like forever since I last posted a video. I enjoyed making this lamp it was a fun build. You can also watch this in video Spanish ruclips.net/video/Qi2-aAm7dBo/видео.html
DIY Creators Well that just means you'll have to post more often! Great build, cool idea.
Дохрена косяков, но тема заебись. Респект тебе, чувак.
Thanks Glenn, you're an artist. Your designs are truly inspired, and inspirational.
DIY Creators I love your RUclips videos! But this one here...your mic 🎤 upgrade, and that camera 🎥. You definitely look 👀 and sound like a radio announcer. Very PRO!!! Love it. And the lamp tutorial simply phenomenal. I am so doing it.
Yes, I know :) I'm working on it.
Glenn your videos are a treat to me. As a 17 year old who is into woodworking projects like this, you have taught me stuff I would have never known. Keep up the awesome videos!
Thanks man! Really awesome to hear
Keep making, there are plenty of videos out there and plenty of good teachers like him
I'm a fan of your stuff too dude, keep doing that awesome job 👌🏼
Greetings from Portugal 👊🏼
Nate Wedge for the love of god, you're and your is not the fucking same!
I am 37 years old...can I learn all this?
Lol. This is the first video of yours that my husband has seen and all he said was "He's a f***ing genius! He's thinking ahead and he knows what people are going to struggle with!" And now he's subscribed. You are the first DIYer that he feels makes sense.
"Not a big deal, just switched up how I was going to do things"
Loved hearing this in your video. Having a "can-do" attitude and remaining positive while constructing projects plays a huge role.
Well done good sir! You got my sub.
Brutally honest in admitting things you did wrong, you got a subscriber. So refreshing to see. I'm going to try this one myself. No cardboard box though.
Aside from your cool projects, your video production comes across professional and the background music level is perfect so it does not distract from your voice over. Very well done.
Thanks, Lance!
This video was posted 2 years ago but you were in the future! I can’t wait to try this project out for myself! Thank you! Also AMAZING how you also translated it in Spanish! Now my dad & I can do this project together.
I really like your videos because you don't use a $4,500.00 CNC, $3,000.00 table saw, or other highly specialized/extremely expensive tools the normal guy just doesn't have. You're a regular guy making cool projects with tools the everyday guy would more than likely have. Thumbs up!
I've loved watching your show change. Its fantastic now. Cant believe its only been 4 years. Keep it up Glenn.
Dude, to be really honest? Simply amazing..! Two days watching your videos, really good stuff here, congrats.
Glen, you are a true lover of LEDs. You need to be sponsored by all LED companies on a daily basis.
Thanks Glenn you helped. Me with my design and got me passed my design stage by showing me all the steps and your thought process.
I was thinking of a 5.foot light and now I want to add a second light on the Back maybe RGBWW for some added fun
Thanks for the video, man! One thing I don't understand, is why so many people are not comfortable with soldering something? I mean - what the hell - it's easier than most woodworking tasks, requires only super-cheap tools (decent soldering iron can together with solder wire be bought for less than 10$ in nearest Home Depot, or whatever alternative you have there in USA/Canada), and you can learn basic wire soldering in 10 minutes from youtube tutorial. That's easy and reliable - every decent man should be able to at least solder two wires together without any trouble!
Thanks, I understand, I'm with ya. I happen to like soldering, but many are intimated by it so I like to find a solution to give viewers confidence. I would assume those who know how to solder would go for it.
awesome i cant stop watching your videos, which makes me want to make stuff... but investing in these tools would be a fortune
Im in love. His voice, his eyes, his skill, his projects, his ability to speak clearly and explain thoroughly!
Only just found your channel Glenn and it's at the right time as I move into my new home in a month and I will trying to remake some of your beautiful work.
I am going to consider these steps when I will arrange my house, because this looks so minimalistic yet very good, exactly what I am looking for.
These are quality videos no clickbaits
What a great build. Thanks for including your mistakes and “what I would have done differently” ideas. A true sign of a good teacher!
My family hates when I find more of your videos. Because it gives me more ideas for stuff to build.
This was an incredible build, but MAN, seeing your solutions to things like how to clamp something so big was amazing
I know this is an older video, But I've recently discovered your channel and I must say I don't know how I haven't stumbled it before!! I am loving your ideas and very informative instructions!
Keep up the awesome videos!
Most impressive video I’ve seen in a long time.
All the way from Ghana 🇬🇭 , Africa
Nice work 👍🏻👍🏻
Loving the more complex editing and camera production that goes into your videos!
bro, for me you are the undisputed number one!! bye from 🟩⬜🟥 💪
Glen thank you. Very good project. You explained everything very well..
That's a great idea. Just finished the Murphy bed and came out pretty good. Now I will make a couple lights
I love it I'm making 20 of these for my home and above my pool table . Throw in a wifi module with magic home app and its golden .
very inspired me, the lights are very sophisticated, I will try this tutorial at home. Inspiration for my channel.
You know what !!!! I happen to have led strip in my drawer sitting there for years not knowing what to do with it , now you gave me a great and simple idea , thanks a lot Glen ;-))
Nice:D, you are welcome!
I'm happy for you that you're doing well enough to get a sponsorship like Audible. But if I may offer some constructive criticism, maybe split up the ad read so it's not all at the start of the video. Something like "...and stay tuned after the video for more details" rather than doing it all up front. That way those of us who already have Audible accounts don't have to sit through 10% of the video length for that ad read.
Thank you, Ad placement is rather tough. I understand where you are coming from. I haven't found then happy medium just yet. I don't like interrupting the video. I do value the way you are receiving it so I'm looking forward to trying new ways.
Cant get enought of your content man.
You're talented man, proper talented!! totally agreed when you said you would add a strip to the rear next time! :)
One is only as good as their ability to fix their mistakes. Great video.
Love that and love that you are getting more sponsors ...Getting closer to that million subs
Thanks, man, Same here. Yes, it's creeping up there.
That's not a lamp, that's a blunt object for home defense! :)
Seriously, fantastic work, as always! I'm a big fan of constructing a dado from pieces, just as a way of thinking outside the box. Here, it makes the project accessible for those without a table saw or router to make the dado, just glue up the pieces.
Love this one :D
Btw Glenn, if you haven't been told (I don't think I've seen you do it in a video before) using isopropyl alcohol on hotglue makes the chemical bond literally let go. Smear a few drops on it and the hotglue can be peeled off of any surface it's on. It's been a lifesaver for me on so many things. Also means you can use it for almost anything, since you can remove it with ease and without residue after.
Lol, I was planning to make this exact design, good thing I found this video. I am going to make this!
Looks great,agree with what you say, a second light on the back would have given it a BIG wow factor,love the build,great project
Beautiful minimalist design. Fantastic instruction as well, keep up the great work!
I’m taking wood shop at college this semester and I’m totally gonna make this lamp.
Good idea...thanks for posting. Like the way you show how to cope with little errors as you go.
This video gave me an idea!!! This would look good on my out door patio columns, wrapped with cedar!!!
Really classy and sleek creative designs - Thanks
Gorgeous!!! I love the simplicity of it even though it appears incredibly complex! Good job
Watching DIY videos is so satisfying, thanks Glen!
Thanks man!
Glen, you're brilliant! Your problem-solving skills are simply incredible! Love your designs! Happy you're back!
Thank you, :) I really like solving problems, that's all my day jobs is all about. It's good to be posting.
Dude your so creative ..wow...keep on doing these awesome videos..thanks
You rocked it out again Glen. Great video..
Thanks man :)
you make this look so so easy. Awesome job. My goals.
You're a frikin genius dude!!! LOVE your videos and you've given me a LOTS of ideas!!
that 3 way DIY clamp is still one of your best ideas.
Thanks for all the cool builds but I keep seeing those stump end tables and I keep wanting them more and more
Pretty creative. I watch you from Mexico City bro
Thank God wood is your friend and you are playing with happy emotions.
I love your channel. I'm moving in my first flat finally and it's unfurnished. I'm totally going to follow your videos! DIY is awesome and your design is so pleasant to the eye.
Wonderful design and execution!
I love your ideas man, the concrete touch is always so cool
LOVE THIS! Easy to follow instructional video, fun to watch and beautiful lamp design! Also cool to see how you came up w/quick, smart solutions when things didn't go quite as planned. GOODSTUFF!
Really enjoyed that. Creative love from Dublin, Ireland. I'm going to make that as a house warming gift for my friend! Thanks.
Thanks, Well that would be a cool gift, I would say do two of them.
Oh man,, I wanted to make something almost exactly the same as this was the second video I saw - thanks so much!! I was also thinking a light on the other side would be nice... Then you said it!
Great DIY, i saw something like this being sold, but without the concrete base and I had to see if there was a DIY for it. I've been binging your content for a few hours now and its all great. Keep it up!
I always enjoy the process when you build anything. Keep it up Glen!
Thank you :D
Good job. I'd suggest for future projects add acouple knockouts to your form casing to avoid having to drill or use hot glue to hold something in place. Use some pvc or pipe conduit for the wires and glue a small styrofoam block on the bottom so when you take off the bottom you have a nice, clean recess for a cover plate to the wires. It'll save you time in the long run and make it look professional. It's all in the details.
I love it. It's modern looking and sleek. The only problem w LED's is you can't dim them. It would be great to have the ability to dim it.
Nice project. I really like the way you do your projects so that the DIY person can do their own.
Thank you for sharing.
Glenn, unbelievable!! As always!!
Another fabulous light!
Glen you r a genius
If you use like a styrofoam block at the bottom instead of the juice box, you avoid filling up the bottom. Don't forget to fix it to the bottom which avoids floating up. This block you can easily cut and break out afterwards.
In addition you can see that the vertical edges of the concrete block are darker than the flat surfaces. This means that the water of the cement slurry was leaking out a bit in the corners and took small concrete particles with them. Just an optical You can avoid this with sealing the corners better
Glenn please! I can't follow you with so many awesome projects lol. Again, you've outdone yourself with a simple but great project. Keep up the good work!
I like it bro! Thanks for the short but additional briefing! Keep up the good work!
I can't believe I missed this video!!! Very cool have been looking at doing something for my bedroom and this will be perfect!!
Awesome! Thank you
We have been missing your builds!
Great project, a nice modern look and functional too.
Thank you
This is simply super awesome Glen... thumbs-up
Nice work glen. Make sure to turn that light on for the boss.
So simple but looks so classy😍🔥
Hi Glen, next time add in to the
concrete some slightly broken tempered glass. It must be interesting effect. Thank you for your work.
This guy makes some really really great stuff!!
COOL!! I am a big fan of your work.
Man, I love your videos!! This is very nice!!
One of my favorite builds. I love this type of style in a house
I love your stuff man. You have a great eye for design.
So talented!! I love it all! Very creative.
I dug this one a lot. Nice work!
Wow! Looks impressive! Well done
I think this is definitely a step up from your norm. Great job man!!!
Thanks man.
Excellent skills, good taste. Congrats.
Wow! This is amazing! Its beautiful!
I'm a big fan of your job
For anyone playing Minecraft... he just made a real life Ender rod..... genius!!🤯🤯🤯🔥👌🏾
I have to hand it to you man, you have really inspired me to look into this whole DIY thing and do many of my own too. Some day I wish to be just as good as you in this sort of thing.
Another great project. Well done, sir.
I like how you explain the challanges you faced, Im gonna try building this too!
I love your videos. Always adapting to situations. Great post!
Actually like this. I have a pretty modern and large theater room and i am trying to work out some innovative lighting in. This might be it. I would set this up with a front and back light strip, but I would set each up independently so i can do indirect lighting. I think i might look at incorporating some kind of led controler in ( arduino ect with neopixel type leds).
Great maker stuff!!! Keep em coming!!
Just found your channel and watched a few of your videos. Some really great stuff - very creative use of concrete
Your ideas and expertise are exemplary. Glad to subscribe.