Making Tension Based Furniture - Robby Cuthbert Design

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  • @lukasu8525
    @lukasu8525 7 лет назад +4135

    that's a very
    stable
    cable
    table

  • @caizeach9239
    @caizeach9239 7 лет назад +1342

    This is the type of interesting shit u come across at 4am

  • @clarabrandaog
    @clarabrandaog 5 лет назад +2540

    you're like the lawful good version of michael reeves

    • @SergioEduP
      @SergioEduP 5 лет назад +78

      imagine both of them working together on some project

    • @lich.possum
      @lich.possum 5 лет назад +53

      Michael is at best chaotic good. At worst chaotic evil

    • @smakkacowtherealone
      @smakkacowtherealone 5 лет назад +2

      I feel the same

    • @clarabrandaog
      @clarabrandaog 5 лет назад +2

      @@lich.possum yeah hahaha

    • @jaimekaput3149
      @jaimekaput3149 5 лет назад +2

      I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT

  • @avocadosauce6840
    @avocadosauce6840 7 лет назад +427

    This is the manliest sewing I've ever seen

    • @BotheredNowUKAUDITS
      @BotheredNowUKAUDITS 5 лет назад +5

      @Yes Sir! maybe try learning English and maths before delving into the sexual world.. it will only end badly, stupid parents = stupid children

    • @bradsailer7739
      @bradsailer7739 5 лет назад +16

      @@BotheredNowUKAUDITS can we try to be less toxic on the internet in 2020? Yeah, maybe it's a stupid comment he said, but c'mon.

    • @dewannaeem7283
      @dewannaeem7283 5 лет назад +6

      Aren't we all Homo Sapiens? 🤔

    • @bradsailer7739
      @bradsailer7739 5 лет назад +2

      @@gen157 today I learned homo means same. Thanks!

    • @ripinpepperonies9754
      @ripinpepperonies9754 5 лет назад

      Yes Sir! yes I am so sexually attracted to these tables! cables give me wood uwu

  • @theamhway
    @theamhway 5 лет назад +37

    This was recommended 2 years ago. Now you're back on my homepage. Congrats on your video's second innings

  • @thepepchannel7940
    @thepepchannel7940 5 лет назад +737

    This man is the reverse-Michael Reeves

  • @deceptionception
    @deceptionception 5 лет назад +857

    Robby: *exists
    Everyone else: Micheal Reeves

  • @morganatalley731
    @morganatalley731 5 лет назад +745

    You look like Micheal Reeves if his parents loved him.

    • @morganatalley731
      @morganatalley731 5 лет назад +30

      Goddammit I thought I had an original idea, then looked at the rest of the comments to see everyone had the exact same one.

    • @lucyinchat
      @lucyinchat 4 года назад +1

      Also, if he wasn't the kid from Over The Top.

    • @Matt-dy7uq
      @Matt-dy7uq 4 года назад +1

      And made useful things

  • @gdogbert001
    @gdogbert001 8 лет назад +126

    I was pretty surprised at first that you went with cutting out those curved wooden legs, given the short grain, instead of bent lamination, but when you jumped up and down on that sample outdoors my eyes lit up. That's the functional beauty of the tension system. Well done.

    • @horseblinderson4747
      @horseblinderson4747 7 лет назад +5

      It's bamboo and probably some kind of composite.
      I don't know of any bamboo that comes in 18+ inches wide sheets.

    • @strictnonconformist7369
      @strictnonconformist7369 6 лет назад +7

      I've bought similar bamboo plywood (plygrass?) for making a cutting board type of thing, and it's sturdy stuff. Like plywood, it has no real grain direction that it favors, and yes, I bought a 4*8 foot sheet, which (1" thick) weighed 88 pounds. Not cheap stuff, not available at all lumber yards.

  • @zevspencer-shapiro7029
    @zevspencer-shapiro7029 5 лет назад +314

    chaotic evil: Michael Reeves
    lawful evil: ZNA Productions
    lawful good: Robby Cuthbert

    • @RambunctiousVA
      @RambunctiousVA 5 лет назад +5

      Zev Spencer-Shapiro holy shit you just reminded me ZNA exists

    • @peepoobeepoo5842
      @peepoobeepoo5842 5 лет назад +8

      Nah zna is a chaotic good

    • @criticalproductions4845
      @criticalproductions4845 5 лет назад +1

      Ahhhh it’s like the evolution of my RUclips watch history over the past 4 years 😂

    • @tighegilmore9202
      @tighegilmore9202 5 лет назад

      @@peepoobeepoo5842 I came here to say this

    • @grieferjones2237
      @grieferjones2237 5 лет назад

      imo michael is chaotic neutral, even given the evil stuff like the headhunting drones
      he did some cool and helpful things too, like the tomato spike

  • @whatsup7051
    @whatsup7051 5 лет назад +474

    Do this with clear wire, it would look like it’s floating

    • @ibrahimgoma7779
      @ibrahimgoma7779 5 лет назад +5

      nice idea

    • @packman21421
      @packman21421 5 лет назад +7

      Wouldn't be strong enough... Dumbass

    • @gavindillon1486
      @gavindillon1486 5 лет назад +172

      @@packman21421 I'm sure you can get wires that are mostly clear that are stronger than fishing line, dude.

    • @danielmccarthy4373
      @danielmccarthy4373 5 лет назад +127

      Daniel Nguyen when you don’t understand how vast the online market is and how much technology we have 😂

    • @piemaniac9410
      @piemaniac9410 5 лет назад +45

      @@packman21421 thicker cables/more cables... Dumbass

  • @tan_k
    @tan_k 6 лет назад +1

    This guy has not even grown a full set of beard yet and has achievements under his belt. Good job mate. Way to go.

  • @LaniakeaLeathercrafts
    @LaniakeaLeathercrafts 5 лет назад +34

    Ingenious design and looks beautiful! There's gotta be a huge market for this type of furniture/art

  • @reidschwartzentruber8207
    @reidschwartzentruber8207 7 лет назад

    This video inspires me so much. This guy is probably in high school and he already has a very professional business. His designs are beautiful and very original.

  • @benmartin5281
    @benmartin5281 8 лет назад +15

    Amazing work! I'm a civil engineer and a woodworker and it's great to see the two getting along so well. Beautiful piece! Industrial, organic, warm and fluid - no small feat and you executed to perfection. Also, 99pi is one of my favorites...

  • @samus4799
    @samus4799 5 лет назад +191

    Honestly the $1500 price tag is well deserved.

    • @samus4799
      @samus4799 5 лет назад +9

      @@Eingefallen nah I dont care that much

    • @jamessilly6837
      @jamessilly6837 5 лет назад +23

      I'm a little conflicted here. Like the actual construction is simple and would be easy to automate for low skill workers to assemble and cut costs of this down to anything from 50-500 dollars. The design is wonderful, but again in large production could be much much cheaper. As a single man product 1500 isn't bad but for the product you're getting 1500 is about 3x more than I would pay.

    • @dronecinematic7262
      @dronecinematic7262 5 лет назад +1

      James Silly ya it’s an absolute rip off

    • @samus4799
      @samus4799 5 лет назад +15

      The time and materials put into it arent worth $1,500, but I'm of the firm belief that you should like the things you surround yourself with. I believe that your choice in furniture is an expression of your taste and therefore an expression of your personality, much like how you dress or what you drive. I'd put the money towards a nice mattress myself, but to the target demographic, it's worth $1,500.

    • @anlsrnvschtny
      @anlsrnvschtny 5 лет назад +1

      @@samus4799 To the right target demographic a white painting was worth millions. To the general public its just a white painting worth nothing. Not to shit on this designer, I myself think this is ingenious but I am not rich enough to squander $1500 on a 'bamboo' coffee table. If this design included more modern elements/ minimalist approach or something, I'd give it a shot, perhaps. This exact design isn't worth that to me, IMHO. I'm glad he shared the thought process, logic and construction in the video though.

  • @alexisgagnon2946
    @alexisgagnon2946 5 лет назад +8

    i'm very impressed at the fact that the wood can sustain such pressure, especially with the grain being so small, incredible work of art. congratz

    • @DieZockerZone1
      @DieZockerZone1 5 лет назад

      this is no pressure, thats just set on place

  • @anikac8380
    @anikac8380 4 года назад

    Thanks for being generous enough to share your knowledge & creativity. I am nowhere near as proficient yet, but this inspires me. You clever baby!

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 7 лет назад +14

    Beautiful and brilliant! Thanks for sharing your work with us!

  • @rubenspaulobriciugmartinez512
    @rubenspaulobriciugmartinez512 Год назад

    Man, this was one of the nicest tutorials I have ever seen. Congratulations for the job really much, and thank you for sharing. God bless you.

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 8 лет назад +296

    Whoa!!! Crazy beautiful pieces!

    • @robbycuthbertdesign3451
      @robbycuthbertdesign3451  8 лет назад +3

      +Make Something Thanks!

    • @ineedanewuniquename2
      @ineedanewuniquename2 8 лет назад +8

      +Make Something Beautiful work Robby. Thanks to you guys, Bob, Jimmy and David, for mentioning this on the Making It podcast.

    • @jacobkoski5094
      @jacobkoski5094 8 лет назад +5

      Yep making it sent me here as well! Nice work!

    • @gregglouis2969
      @gregglouis2969 6 лет назад

      This design is really something. You have created one hell of a table. Really unique.

  • @TheProxy9
    @TheProxy9 5 лет назад

    Been wood working for 20 years and never seen anything like this wrll done youl be very successful in a woodworking career

  • @phoenix_am3400
    @phoenix_am3400 5 лет назад +74

    Finally, modern art that is actually useful.

    • @Friek555
      @Friek555 5 лет назад +3

      As if older art was "useful"... Art is not there to be useful

    • @phoenix_am3400
      @phoenix_am3400 5 лет назад +6

      @@Friek555 I just meant as in a modern design that isn't just shit on a canvas, or a giant spoon; but is a functioning piece that is both good looking and functional.

    • @RetronizeYT
      @RetronizeYT 5 лет назад

      @@phoenix_am3400 mkay mister know it all. Good job, you proved you have an iq over 3

  • @edman2740
    @edman2740 7 лет назад

    Rob its nice to see the development but honestly what's even better is the fact that it was made by you, congratulations !

  • @michaeljohannes9279
    @michaeljohannes9279 8 лет назад +25

    Brother, you are a genius! Amazing work!

  • @MrChris20912
    @MrChris20912 4 года назад

    Simplicity, balance, strength, and elegance all in one gorgeously made functional table package. Thank you for sharing your process!

  • @damianduran6480
    @damianduran6480 5 лет назад +14

    So many levels of beauty on this work! as an engineer I love every single thing about it, thanks for sharing!

  • @Automedon2
    @Automedon2 6 лет назад

    If you are achieving something that beautiful and well designed and executed at your age, I can't even imagine were you will be in 20 years. If your work isn't in the top museums in the world some day, then I'll eat my hat.

  • @beans4269
    @beans4269 5 лет назад +322

    Why does his voice randomly switch between normal and Kermit

  • @mavigogun
    @mavigogun 6 лет назад

    Generous of you to share your technique in such detail, Robby- much thanks.

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 5 лет назад +3

    nice work, detailed tutorial, thanks for sharing! partial countersinking of the copper stoppers could be nice as well. also possible to make bigger pockets (so crimp tool can fit) and seal them after tightening flush with pressfit copper discs, leaving them visible on the upper side.

  • @tylergreen2002
    @tylergreen2002 7 лет назад

    just stumbled across this and was pretty impressed by what you do. Thank you for making this available to learn from, I may have to give my wife something to remind me to work on over the weekends.

  • @hhehe24
    @hhehe24 7 лет назад +33

    how did youtube know i would enjoy this i never saw any videos of this type and now this is in my recommended what the hell i think gods real

  • @DanteYewToob
    @DanteYewToob 4 года назад +1

    Robby! Come back to RUclips!
    The world needs your kind of creativity and inspiring expression of art, math, and science.
    I hope you're doing well.
    Your sculptures and furniture are absolutely incredible and I know I'm not the only one dying to know more about them! We need to see more!
    We all hope to see you on YT again sometime soon!

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 5 лет назад +3

    You are young, beautiful, creative and a genius

  • @cabwap
    @cabwap 5 лет назад

    Bro, you are great....telling everyone how you did it..very humble.

  • @dr.kennethnoisewater3653
    @dr.kennethnoisewater3653 8 лет назад +7

    This is super cool I remember doing a project like this in 8th grade algebra but never thought about using this pattern as structure for a table

    • @cvcoco
      @cvcoco 6 лет назад

      Tension designs are very old but he does it very well! You can see tension designs everywhere, I guess it was always a matter of thinking out of the box to derive new ideas. Just think!

  • @ab-nx4lv
    @ab-nx4lv 7 лет назад

    I have always been fascinated by wood and seemingly floating objects. You know how to do it beautifully in a perfect way. I wish you continued boundless creativity and success in your business!

  • @flemaster12
    @flemaster12 5 лет назад +6

    2:57 my man roasted himself for his work, hats off.

  • @ninjagotguns
    @ninjagotguns 5 лет назад

    Love this video man. Glad to see the youtube algorithm supported your channel

  • @dazzlepuff8670
    @dazzlepuff8670 5 лет назад +39

    I went down to the comment section after watching one second to mention how he looks like Micheal Reeves... but less *Micheal-y*
    Then I realized everyone had the same idea.

  • @DiosesChinos
    @DiosesChinos 5 лет назад

    A beautiful young man with a creativity that is only seen once or twice every 50 years. Congratulations. You have a follower and subscriber from Mexico. Kiss.

  • @perrymac3714
    @perrymac3714 5 лет назад +6

    That's fucking AMAZING! I Would love to incorporate this into a live edge river table!

  • @MaeRod
    @MaeRod 7 лет назад

    That's civil engineering applied to a construction of a tension based furniture. Really cool bro! Congrats!

  • @demetresaghliani9048
    @demetresaghliani9048 5 лет назад +47

    The tension in the room is so thick one could almost cut it with a knife.

  • @jtimonere
    @jtimonere 2 года назад

    Absolutely wonderful. Thanks for showing us how to do this. Genius invents, the rest of us follow.

  • @kevinletterer4171
    @kevinletterer4171 7 лет назад +89

    3:07 learn to use the door like a normal person

    • @geoff7936
      @geoff7936 6 лет назад +8

      hahahaha, best comment! kid is clearly a wizard

  • @tharakaseneviratne6843
    @tharakaseneviratne6843 Год назад

    Wow! Great idea. Also I appreciate your ability to teach and demonstrate. Visualize patterns in free space.

  • @DIYTyler
    @DIYTyler 8 лет назад +68

    Dude, this is incredible! Hope you don't mind if I try something based on your idea one day.

    • @irenedemoine5396
      @irenedemoine5396 6 лет назад +2

      Check out these great woodworking plans here: MakeWood.xyz

    • @1001mono1001
      @1001mono1001 6 лет назад +2

      ill do everything.. one day

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 6 лет назад

    I'm flabbergasted! You are a VERY VERY bright young man, with a lot of talent and some extremely original ideas. You's be excellent at building suspension bridges! Thank you so much for sharing. Your work, although computer-based, is graceful and doesn't feel "machine-made"- this is an achievement in itself. Bravo!

  • @kotarojujo6365
    @kotarojujo6365 5 лет назад +63

    Not to be political but
    Who is Michael Reeves

    • @JackRealUgly
      @JackRealUgly 5 лет назад +12

      UNKNOWN GAMERS 303 mad scientist robo manic guy that does mean thinjs tat r baadaaaaaaaaaad vary baaaad mean utoober thatsadtsa mw a a SRdlalkajfh0qe faqlpkur023r2fuqwef 0qwe0239t2t RUN
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    • @zachphillips1154
      @zachphillips1154 5 лет назад +6

      @@JackRealUgly pretty much this

    • @DivinePonies
      @DivinePonies 5 лет назад +7

      He makes robots to burn his eyes with lasers

    • @naverilllang
      @naverilllang 5 лет назад +6

      The chaotic evil doppelganger of this guy

    • @howtodraw-hayhaystyle2583
      @howtodraw-hayhaystyle2583 5 лет назад

      R/youngpeopleyoutube
      Btw, because some people are toxic, this is a joke

  • @philippegilson
    @philippegilson 7 лет назад

    I love the concept and certainly the look of the result. Congratulations
    Philwood

  • @boriskalashnikov489
    @boriskalashnikov489 5 лет назад +74

    *me standing in front of this table holding scissors in a shaky hand* I must

  • @WillardsChips
    @WillardsChips 4 года назад

    Robbie, your work is like masterpieces, real art.

  • @warriorsmustang1784
    @warriorsmustang1784 5 лет назад +7

    Wouldn't it be true that the more weight that is on it, the more stable it is? Since the cables would be pulled more due to bending? What a great design

    • @BeyBladGuy365
      @BeyBladGuy365 5 лет назад +1

      It probably depends on the strength of the cable themselves. If too much pressure is applied, and I'm sure it would need to be a lot of pressure with how many cables there were, the cables would snap.

    • @lylestavast7652
      @lylestavast7652 Год назад

      @@BeyBladGuy365 you might have wood tearout before that limit is reached though

  • @supertheogenius
    @supertheogenius 7 лет назад

    The most impressive piece of furniture I've ever seen! You are an amazing designer.

  • @wowsus1
    @wowsus1 5 лет назад +3

    Great design. If you drilled wider holes on the one side of the legs the crimps could be embedded inside the legs and completely covered. Also i would like to see this with white legs and black cables.

  • @StenCheesemonger
    @StenCheesemonger 5 лет назад

    Amazing building quality, clearly no expenses were sparred in calculating the internal forces and stresses (it's clear that the table is purely at tension as the name implies, no compression or flexing or torsion on any member whatsoever, so an amazingly precise naming), not to mention the extensive optimization, and only the best fastening techniques and practices were used. The jig set-up itself is a work of art as well, wood on wood bearing with no clamps by the jig itself plus clamps outside the jig. Clearly a masterpiece by a master of art and engineering and crafts, worthy every penny.

  • @subashkc5846
    @subashkc5846 5 лет назад +77

    There’s a lot of tension on the table. 🙄

    • @Pro_Vs_Con
      @Pro_Vs_Con 5 лет назад +7

      *wakes up and starts making a pot of coffee.
      *Goes into the living room while it brews and turns on the TV to see what's on..
      *Coffee gets done so you grab a glass and go sit down on the couch..
      *Takes a sip, smacks his lips with excitement from the rich blonde roast.
      *Sets down cup SETS OFF A CHAIN REACTION AS THE CABLES SNAP FOLDING IN ON 60LBS OF GLASS PANE FUCKING DEMOLISHING ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING THAT COMES ITS WAY!

    • @Sockem1223
      @Sockem1223 5 лет назад +4

      @@Pro_Vs_Con the cable he's using is actually heavier than necessary. The weak point in the system is the copper crimp. I think it'll handle anything you'd be using a coffee table for

    • @hightide9513
      @hightide9513 5 лет назад +3

      Wow. I didn’t understand what “tension-based furniture” meant. Thanks for that. 🙄

    • @Pro_Vs_Con
      @Pro_Vs_Con 5 лет назад +1

      @@hightide9513 ? Who are you even meaning that towards?

  • @jonathanflutsch3071
    @jonathanflutsch3071 6 лет назад

    Quite smart Design! I'm a carpenter and your Idea It's not the first thing that would come to mind when thinking of making a table. Cool. I like it a lot!

  • @letsgobrandon4601
    @letsgobrandon4601 5 лет назад +14

    I don’t know who Michael Reeves is but this guy looks like him.
    Finally

  • @alexzapf8212
    @alexzapf8212 5 лет назад

    As a woodworker who loves elegant interesting solutions this really pushes me to think outside the box. Awesome table!

  • @ahobimo732
    @ahobimo732 7 лет назад +256

    You have already accomplished things that I am still dreaming of doing, and you appear to be 12. Fantastic work. I'm going to go eat a gallon of ice cream now. : - L

    • @GoldenHay1
      @GoldenHay1 7 лет назад +10

      there are a lot of people with potential, who never had a chance, because of multiple reasons.

    • @CalebSalstrom
      @CalebSalstrom 7 лет назад +86

      It's a bit of insulting to him to say he appears to be 12. Good luck with your ice cream.

    • @_Poge_
      @_Poge_ 7 лет назад +13

      If something is insulting when it is mostly fact, then it's your problem.

    • @AHoleParachute
      @AHoleParachute 7 лет назад +2

      The best insults are facts. . .

    • @SlippyLegJones
      @SlippyLegJones 7 лет назад +24

      I'd say he's a baby-faced 18 year old.

  • @erichill5208
    @erichill5208 3 года назад

    Beautiful design. The amount of labor needed to make that. Looks well worth it. To have a finished project that looks so amazing

  • @775589
    @775589 7 лет назад +22

    You should drill some counter sinks where the crimps are to hide them. You could even cut out little caps to cover the holes and hide the ends of the cables completely

    • @Brysey19
      @Brysey19 7 лет назад +7

      redsoxfan32
      But how would you tension the cables if they need to the outside of the hole to crimp? You would end up with 3/8" of slack on every cable as it sinks into your countersunk hole.
      I sort of like the look of the crimps :P

    • @caminoprojectUS
      @caminoprojectUS 7 лет назад +7

      that is really easy actually. recessed tensioners. bass tuners would also look really cool.

    • @dimzay
      @dimzay 6 лет назад

      I think it is possible to hide half of crimps, the ones that are not facing the floor. You need the other half open to tighten strings.

    • @MikeACorrado
      @MikeACorrado 6 лет назад

      To No: I think you are confusing countersink with counterbore.

    • @rachelblack3816
      @rachelblack3816 6 лет назад

      I thought the same thing, that the copper crimps kinda ruin the clean look of the cables and wood. Also, I could see me crawling around the floor for something that I dropped and getting ripped open when I run my arm up along one of those crimps. Ohhhh, no thanks.

  • @drowization
    @drowization 5 лет назад

    Wow, one of the more unique tables that I have seen made on youtube,,,, well done good sir,,,,

  • @snehaluchil8065
    @snehaluchil8065 5 лет назад +19

    One day, You will be asked to build a large structure of concrete held with high tension steel.. 🤘🏼

    • @xpeterx
      @xpeterx 5 лет назад +4

      so, a bridge?

    • @snehaluchil8065
      @snehaluchil8065 5 лет назад +1

      peter makes yeah, or fancy tourist buildings or artsy structures

    • @cringystingy8025
      @cringystingy8025 4 года назад

      peter makes 😂

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 4 года назад

      www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/409616528582465865/

  • @MrNhojstrebor
    @MrNhojstrebor 5 лет назад

    People go to school for decades to learn how to build Bridges using this method, which to me you have seemed to master. You are a F@$%!^g Genius.

  • @bobbycone2
    @bobbycone2 5 лет назад +16

    So you're saying the real rule is measure once, cut 50 times?

    • @phaelax
      @phaelax 4 года назад +1

      I measure once, cut, curse twice.

  • @wardencobb7442
    @wardencobb7442 4 года назад +1

    Your process is wonderful, thank you so much.
    It's one thing to learn, bit you never know anything until you teach.

  • @blakehunter5457
    @blakehunter5457 7 лет назад +9

    I'd be interested in seeing a video showing just how much load bearing capability it has. If you were willing to destroy one of those awesome tables, possibly do a video showing the weight it can withstand before failure?

    • @cvcoco
      @cvcoco 6 лет назад +1

      Are you sure its necessary to wreck a piece? The loads can be calculated using the same formulas engineers use for tension bridges--which as you know can take the pain of weight.

  • @psidvicious
    @psidvicious 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! That is super cool! I’ve never seen anything quite like that. As someone who had a career in the structural end of construction, I can definitely appreciate this design. Very cool!
    🤜🤛

  • @nou3905
    @nou3905 5 лет назад +8

    Me: I should be studying for my physics exam
    youtube: YoU lIkE pHySiCs?

  • @OldSilkRoad
    @OldSilkRoad 4 года назад

    That’s about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen on the interwebs! Bravo!

  • @samo4648
    @samo4648 5 лет назад +4

    So, theoretically, once you put the glass on the table, you can go back and cut a bunch of the cables without affecting the structural integrity of the table

    • @michaelh.1262
      @michaelh.1262 5 лет назад

      i dont see how that could be the case at all? complete nonsense

    • @samo4648
      @samo4648 5 лет назад +2

      @@michaelh.1262
      Wire "a" pulls up + Wire "b" pulls down = balanced
      Glass pushes down + wire "a" pulls up = balanced
      Wire "b" no longer needed

    • @krycke
      @krycke 5 лет назад

      @@samo4648
      You could probably get by using only 4 short cables in total since they would support each others weight when they are all connected and the glass would act like tension. Connecting them where the bottom and top leg cross over each other. Given how heavy the glass is it might be enough so they wouldn't just fall sideways also. It might also create a lot of stress on the 4 connection points (given how the wood is cut in this case) so you could use steamed and bent wood to get the full strength of the fibers. Instead of the exposed brass clamps (unless you like them) Drill a hole and use a steel wire loop clamp to hide them away. Harder to do would be to use only 1 single wire for the whole piece but still going through all the current holes. Anyway it is a nice build!

    • @srgvette28
      @srgvette28 5 лет назад

      @@samo4648, as long as the glass is heavy enough to exert the same amount of force as wire "b" Maybe

  • @johnnywest5445
    @johnnywest5445 6 лет назад

    Criminy, that's just beautiful Robby! I'd really like to see more of your work.

  • @Axeelbr
    @Axeelbr 5 лет назад +10

    how you got all these dope furniture but a couch like that

  • @lewisoverdorp8405
    @lewisoverdorp8405 6 лет назад

    Robby does an excellent job in his tutorial, very professional and the work is nice as well.

  • @Spoon80085
    @Spoon80085 5 лет назад +4

    My favorite is “that one in Boston that looks weird but it’s name is weird. Yeah that one after the tunnel. Yeah you know”

  • @paulochain4242
    @paulochain4242 5 лет назад

    My friend, you are a genius! I admire you and I wish you the best ahead!

  • @GregMcMahan
    @GregMcMahan 8 лет назад +7

    If you pluck the cables, do they make music?

    • @cvcoco
      @cvcoco 6 лет назад +1

      Well, if he did it well, and he did, they would all make the same note--which is another way of checking uniform tension, right? If he set it up like a piano he could tune for tension. But to make music, oh yeah you can get all kinds of notes and then the product would be all screwed up, a mess on the floor.

    • @geoff7936
      @geoff7936 6 лет назад +2

      Not the same note. The cords are under the same tension but are of different lengths. Length also determines the frequency.
      Although...if the tension varies by some cool mathematical formula related to the curvature of the legs and thus the cord lengths joining them, then maybe you could get the same note on all strings.

  • @dezwujie
    @dezwujie 7 месяцев назад

    Beautifully designed and constructed!

  • @Tondadrd
    @Tondadrd 7 лет назад +18

    Wow! You are really good and quite young :D
    I visited your web page, I'm programmer of such things and your side is pretty cool :D (part time programmer - I'm high school student intersted in math, lazy though)
    I have a few questions (I didn't find FAQ):
    1) Can you (or somebody) point me to math behind this? - I saw sketches on your side, is there more to see? Or is there different aproach than sketches? (like a demonstration)?
    2) How long does that table take to make? - I mean for you as you are quite experienced.
    3) Do you do the same designs to sell them to the public? - I visited your side and there is 'UNAVIABLE' written over every product. I'm interested if you cannot keep up with the demand or whether you made one, sold it, and kept it on the web page to show what you made and sold.
    4) How many people are there behind this project? - Is it only you? Are you the designer and builder, while you have 10 people advertising, programming, video editing, recording you...?
    Thanks for answers / redirect to FAQ :D

    • @eyondev
      @eyondev 7 лет назад +2

      I think that what you want to know from the math behind it would be the subject "static an strength of materials". I studies the behavior of an object when you apply a force to it.
      I am not native at English so i had to look up most of the words in internet so i could be wrong.

    • @GB-dj9wb
      @GB-dj9wb 7 лет назад +5

      i imagine it has quite a bit to do with statics. look up a statics course on MIT open courseware.

    • @satibel
      @satibel 6 лет назад +1

      a simple way you could us, would be to use a 2d physics engine like algodoo, and simulate your design from the front and the side using springs with a short target distance as cables. Note that some designs can be stable without working in a 2d simulation, for example if you pull down on a square from the side, but pull up from the frpnt, it will move in both simulations in opposite ways that cancel out.

  • @colingleaves
    @colingleaves 5 лет назад +1

    Why did RUclips just recommend me this when I could’ve seen this 4 years ago. Making this is now on my bucket list

  • @warbluedragon
    @warbluedragon 5 лет назад +5

    One side of my 1 year old couch Already broke. Duct tape and an old dictionary to hold the wood underneath works just fine. S

  • @peskypigeon9676
    @peskypigeon9676 5 лет назад

    How do people dislike this - this is awesome

  • @jp8729-b4y
    @jp8729-b4y 5 лет назад +5

    Great work, but it's worth putting felt onto your leg jigs to avoid scratches on the finished surface :)

  • @montybrewster7
    @montybrewster7 6 лет назад

    Great video Robby. Not just a fantastic design & build but you explained the process really well. Thank you.

  • @spaceshipable
    @spaceshipable 5 лет назад +5

    Have you thought about using more legs? I think one with 5 legs would be really impressive

  • @invernante1985
    @invernante1985 7 лет назад

    Great job, wonderful idea. You deserve a view, a like and a comment. I hope your channel grows. Best regards from Argentina.

  • @MrTylerNinja
    @MrTylerNinja 7 лет назад +3

    Bro you are a freak... I mean that in the best of ways. Great Vid great table. Subbed

  • @geoff7936
    @geoff7936 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, this is amazing, never seen anything like this!
    You've found an exceedingly elegant and original design philosophy.

  • @andrewcavallo1877
    @andrewcavallo1877 5 лет назад +10

    *It’s all fun and games until someone grabs the scissors*

    • @HartyBiker
      @HartyBiker 5 лет назад +1

      Wire cutters more like, but yeah

  • @DanteYewToob
    @DanteYewToob 5 лет назад

    This was genius.
    You got my subscription.
    You make some beautiful and functional pieces that are scientifically and mathematically fun to look at and ponder!

  • @calebball1527
    @calebball1527 7 лет назад +42

    but is it level?

    • @denisl2760
      @denisl2760 7 лет назад +30

      Leveling it would be as simple as planing down the end of each leg until they are all same height.

    • @nvkotex6972
      @nvkotex6972 7 лет назад +10

      Will it blend?

    • @Archuhi3
      @Archuhi3 7 лет назад +1

      just ad screw in bump stops to each leg and you could adjust as needed.

    • @flobb91
      @flobb91 7 лет назад +8

      lvl 60 orc shaman i think

    • @annownannown3101
      @annownannown3101 7 лет назад +1

      Nah dude, lvl 60 pally, if it was shaman than it would have killed him since hes a human.

  • @WideOpenSenses
    @WideOpenSenses 7 лет назад

    I instantly fell in love with this piece of furniture.

  • @SLRNT
    @SLRNT 5 лет назад +5

    i would add somekind of rubber between the glass and wood to prevent glass sliding off
    Edit: also it would prevent scratching on the glass

    • @3hited
      @3hited 5 лет назад +3

      There are 4 clear rubber pieces on the glass. You can see them when he puts the glass on the wood.

  • @friendlypiranha774
    @friendlypiranha774 4 года назад

    It's all physics, but you Sir are a genius. Beautiful table.

  • @nachoaguilera7081
    @nachoaguilera7081 5 лет назад +15

    I have just realized that he didn't record the intro at the begining

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth 5 лет назад +1

      Like writing an essay, it's best to do your into last when it is clearest in your mind.

  • @Stenkish
    @Stenkish 7 лет назад

    Well, that's a nice looking design in such a "simple" piece of Furniture... And I love how the material cost seems to be quite low, but the piece itself looks like it cost a LOT.
    Excellent work there buddy! Love it!