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Yes build a canoe!!!!
@TheOgres3DForge
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but gotta make it a bit extra. Gotta pick a ridiculous junk wood and make it work. :P
@philash824
Жыл бұрын
Found you channel yesterday, loving it so far. But yes build a canoe or for a challenge an coracle, though you might have to come to the uk to learn how to build and use one, I can guarantee you will spend most of your time in the water
@erikaaxell1622
Жыл бұрын
Using resin!
@curtwhite876
Жыл бұрын
But if he's on it with Jordan, would it be a canoodle?!?
@christophercollins868
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOgres3DForge, obviously it should be built out of old pallets 🤔
I like how the radius joint fell apart when you started to sand it! Sneaky edit thought!
@clay_d
Жыл бұрын
Yeah i saw it too 😂🤣
@skjetnis
Жыл бұрын
And his face lol
@mcdouglecaleb
Жыл бұрын
Seen it too haha right at 8:57
@monkeybuisnezs4577
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking same thing
@Sundayfunnies
Жыл бұрын
I think everyone saw it. Pretty hard to miss...
I'm actually impressed by the bench and may try that one myself. Under $200 isn't terrible for a good looking Pine bench. These Tik Tok videos are definitely my guilty pleasure.
for the bending one, steam works way better and less of the wood gets wet. you can use any old cheap steam cleaner as long as it has a wand attachment with a small head on it.
@aaronpage1822
Жыл бұрын
But that’s not the way they showed in the TikTok.
@andrewnawarycz3026
Жыл бұрын
Spout of a kettle at full boil using the steam
@gredystar8333
Жыл бұрын
its still going to be a terrible joint even if it dries properly
2 tips. As someone who has made plenty of skateboard ramps in the past. You need to let the wood soak for at least a couple of hours. Also, when it comes to your concern about the glue, use gorilla glue. It's actually activated by moisture so the water will actually serve to make the glue adhere faster
@ryanjohnson3615
11 ай бұрын
Wetting both surfaces first makes a better bond with most wood glues, not only Gorilla glue. I've used the trick for years before Gorilla glue came out. I imagine it lets the glue be more viscous as it penetrates into the surface pores.
@christopherkarr1872
11 ай бұрын
@@ryanjohnson3615 I'd think the glue becomes less viscous and - with wood that hasn't been finish-prepped - the grain raising from the water allows for more 'texture' on a microscopic scale for the glue to adhere to. That said, water *in* the wood might form a barrier to glue penetration, or serve - through equalization of moisture content - to suck the glue right in; effectiveness of the technique would really need a strength test.
@charleschapman6326
10 ай бұрын
Imagine diluting it making it easier to seep into the material and as it's does the glue become less concentrated
Actually, the bench looked really good. Kind of expensive for a bench though.
@John_Malecki
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think it’s too expensive. And yes it looked really good actually haha
@victorpapaavp
Жыл бұрын
always been my experience with DIY... why spend 85$ for something that someone else made, when I can drop 500$ in tools, and twice as much on wood, and make a lower quality version myself!
@jcoul1sc
Жыл бұрын
Indoor bench
@russwilliams4777
Жыл бұрын
3x3Custom Tamar made a very similar bench/table design on her channel... I like it!
@cataleast
Жыл бұрын
I swear I've seen benches exactly like that in libraries and other public buildings for decades over here in Finland. They've been so ubiquitous that they've completely faded into the background for me. Had this "Waitaminute!" moment when I saw the rounded corners and all.
2:21 Somehow, Jordan snacking right through it made that so much better.
Sure seems like an upside down table saw could have come in useful at 10:20
@baseballjustin5
Жыл бұрын
Lol
If you combined the second and third ideas (plus some radius cutting on the other leg bits), you could get a bench with radius corners. Sort of mid-century poop.
The radius corner math is a quarter of the circumference. So PiD and divide it by 4. Or i guess PiR/2. You could also miter both sides to meet in the center. Maybe that woukd look ok
@Torchedini
Жыл бұрын
Or put a lap joint in there, bit more difficult to do but could be fun
@mrvvoo
Жыл бұрын
This is what I was thinking. Mitering both sides would not only maybe look better, but it will certainly be significantly stronger. I saw a video comparing all the different joint types, and a basic mitered joint was surprisingly one of the top performers. Then an order of magnitude even better, was the same mitered joint with a simple thin spline added to it.
@Acaidia
Жыл бұрын
@@mrvvoo I agree. The radius corner joint seems like more of a novelty joint to try for fun. I guess it could look cool but it takes much longer than a normal mitered joint and is weaker. A regular mitered joint is just simply better. Easier, quicker, stronger, and more attractive.
@sparkyenergia
Жыл бұрын
@@Acaidia I think it would look cool if you stuffed a dark coloured veneer in the bottom of the joint. so when it come together you had a quarter circle of dark ribbon running along the side.
@ABaumstumpf
Жыл бұрын
@@mrvvoo Miter are only "strong" when compared to other buttjoints - but those are the weakest joints you can make anyways. A simple lapjoint is multiple times stronger.
An idea for the next three level builds came to me the other day: CNC projects, but Jordan is the expert and John is the beginner. Jordan slays, John is peak squirrelly and spends the whole episode struggling with Miss Piggy, and everyone wins.
@christopherperdue8
Жыл бұрын
I second this! Excellent idea.
@ScoobySnackOG
Жыл бұрын
I love this.
@kisercustomcabinets
Жыл бұрын
Third this
Love the power of editing there. Caught it.
with that radius corner, you need to soak it for longer to make it pliable. then bend it and clamp on place. let it dry for a couple days (might be overkill, maybe only overnight) and when it's dry, then glue it up. you could even try being fancy with the end grain and have them mate at a 45 degree angle. that would require more math though haha just a thought
@smithchasea
Жыл бұрын
That is what I was thinking too. Clamp it without the glue to let it dry and hold that shape, then glue it up.
@Acaidia
Жыл бұрын
Or you could use a polyurethane glue. Moisture actually helps poly glue adhere and cure better. I'd worry about the wood cracking when you pry the joint open to spread glue after letting it dry. Also even with regular wood glue the wood being slightly damp when gluing isn't the end of the world. As long as it doesn't stay wet for too much longer after the glue is applied it would be fine. I'll just stick to mitered corners lol
I've made several benches like that for outdoor furniture. Depending on the material and finish, they usually hold up very well.
Proper technique! you’re killing me! I love it! And heck yeah to the canoe!
the brad bails are just there to hold the wood together until the glue dries
The wagon wheels and boat was boiled or steam for longer time before the wood become flexible, clamp into the shape then wait till it dries. Once wood dried then should hold the new shape the wood form into. I used to do the wagon wheels and boats craft.
@mikewhitman745
Жыл бұрын
There will be some amount of spring back after you release the material from the form, depending on what wood your using it'll spring back different amounts. But definitely "steamed" for way longer and hotter.
The only point of the brad nails is to hold it in place until the glue dries. She probably didn't use them on the outside of the bench.
That bench is cool!
For an upside-down table saw... Well, I have a tiny table saw with a 4" blade, a 10" by 8" table and 100 watts of power and I used it as a circular saw to cut large mdf panels, so it kinda makes sense. In a way.
Working from failure to success is the fun! So glad I found you!
Yes build the canoe
Great video as always I’ve been getting into woodworking as a hobby and would love to spend a day in your shop learning more in-depth about it. Keep the great videos coming.
The bench could look cool, especially if you upgraded to a dark and light hardwood and probably some actual joinery
John I think you and your team are losein you're nuts. Absolutely love it. 😂😂😂. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work John and boys. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. Stay squirrely. God bless.
@John_Malecki
Жыл бұрын
You stay awesome Jared!
@SchysCraftCo.
Жыл бұрын
@@John_Malecki I try.
The wet join reminds me of basket weaving. We had to keep the wood wet, weave it through the frame, & then let it dry into shape.
the fact the joint fell apart at 8:55 is great.
Love how Jordan’s just chilling with his chips while your squirrelling with that table saw
Awesome Would love to see a collab between you and Jimmy Diresta!
Build a canoe and go fishing with Jordan to test it, 6 squirrels build
Yes get squirrely and build a canoe!
Enjoyed trying to figure out the math. You want the arclength to be the same as the length of the widest part of the cut. Use a radius that's slightly smaller than the width of the board but ensuring that the quadrant is perpendicular on both axes. The difference will be the skin. Use that radius to calculate the arc length and then start the arc on the skin line an arclength away from the joint. I think that should work. You should one up it and do it with a 45° miter. Lmk if you want help working out the math.
The math on the corner piece is easy: the circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter, so two times pi times the radius of the circle. A 90° bend is one fourth of the circumference of said circle, so you need a length of pi times the thickness of your beam (minus the thickness of the part that covers the corner) divided by 2.
Canoe ????? Yes Please
YES build a canoe!!
Missed a great opportunity to use the upside down table saw hack during the bench build, would have saved so much time....
I think it would be great to see yalls rendition of hidden compartment furniture. I built a dresser that's a gun cabinet that I think yall would take to an unimaginable level!
Hell Yeah Build the canoe.
Build the canoe!!!
Just for future reference, on the second clip... the inner length of the segment you intend to bend should equal to the arc-length of the quarter-circle you drew with the compass, or, L = radius • theta.
💥 @ 3:15 ----> old woodworker trick... Glue actually bonds more securely to slightly wet/damp wood. 👍🏻 Works exceptionally well when repairing cracks. In your case, soaking then bending - then allowing to "mostly" dry in the desired curve, then applying the glue to "damp" wood.
You should build a Caboat. It's where you make two canoes and find out that they're a little bit topsy-turvy so you put them side by side and screw boards across the top of them so you have a little platform to sit on
Canoe, absolutely build a canoe, yes, for sure.
build a kinda authentic canoe, like townsend did, I just love that you store it underwater to maintain it
Use a glue which instructs user to moisten one surface of wood, these types of glue react and combine with the moisture swelling and foaming before hardening, like Gorilla glue or Python glue.
Slim Malecki!! Keep doin what you're doing, we love it!
I would love to see you and Bobby Duke colab !😁👏
John: I F'in Hate this!!... Jordan: Sitting there watching and eating a snack.
@jordanheider2662
Жыл бұрын
Good entertainment
Canoe build is a must!
Yoo.. John look fit! Must be all the daily runs!
I have made a few of those benches. I love the style and simplicity!
Fantastic work, John! 😃 A canoe? Why the hell not? Bring it on!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I would love to see more 3 Levels of Building videos, but with a twist, Jordan should do a CNC version while Sam does his intermediate like usual and John of course does a Pro version but with restrictions that can change per project like no fasteners and maybe even build time minimums, or a 5 Squirrel element. You get it! Love you guys! Always looking forward to new video drops! Hail Offerman! Edit: I had to come back because I had a thought on John's restriction idea (as if your gonna do it, lol) I was thinking of a deck of challenge cards of which John could pull one or more to apply to his project build. Just a thought, I swear it didn't hurt, but was maybe 3 Squirrels.
The bench looks like the Harmony bench from Steve Ramsy's weekend woodworker course. they are sturdy. I love making them.
I want the canoe build, but only if you promise to post the maiden voyage in it. And all the squirrelly shenanigans!
YES! Do make a long instructual video about building a canoe
When I was a kid, we used an ammonia/water solution to curve model airplane wings. I've also used a blowtorch on a metal bar to bend maple. Mount the bar vertically on a board. Heat it. Then gently run the wood to be bent over the bar.
Build a canoe that looks like a Viking boat and has a squirrel head on the front
Honestly, I do like the bench
8:48 the joint broke during sanding. Very strong 10/10
OMG yes, you must build the Ron Swanson canoe for 2!
Yes build a canoe. Also did any one else notice the joint come apart when he first sanded it 😂😂
that table would look extra nice with a darker timber inserted in the gaps
Yes please on the canoe!
That bench is actually pretty freaking cool. Might be a cool project for a college dorm or smth
I just love watching you as you do silly things on your video.
6:00 *smells the water to determine temperature. Then 15 seconds later verifies that the water sounds hot. Yep, thats how senses work!
You could have used upside-down table saw to cut the bench legs
Oh, and hells yes build a canoe!
We vote YES on the canoe!!
have been working a little on basing wood (heat it with water or steam) the trick is to leave it in water/steam for about 1 hour, longer if it is cold. You should also have a teat band or similar on the outside so that it doesn't crack as easily. Then let it dry at the angle you want before applying glue.
Yes on the canoe!
Forget a canoe, you gotta build a cedar strip kayak in tribute to Ron Swanson!
Definitely do the canoe
get some fleck son - shockingly nice bench
8:54 The editor did you dirty with that one.
I like all my body parts right where they are, thank you very much! Take your time to do the job safe, nothing is that important.
your videos are always great
Malecki! You're making me jealous looking all slim and stuff. well done!
Burning the logo in the middle of the bench would be a cool touch for Jordan’s new bench!
Should have combined the first and third
8:53 just acted like it never broke apart lmao
Another great video. Also, you're looking fit my friend!
for hundreds of years ship builders used stream boxs to soften wood to bend it to shape of boat hulls
Ironically enough I think Dave Picciuto made a similar if not the same bench as a project haha
Use air dried wood When steam bending.less chance of braking. Kiln drying colapses the cells. Also use gorilla glue works on moist wood.
Is he a patriot. Yes, he is. That's a ton of freedom hanging everywhere. Great vid.
8:55 "Don't worry we gonna edit it out" XD
That's a super common style of bench, I'm surprised you've never seen it. That style is often made with metal or even cement because it's strong but also doesn't hold water.
Man i love the TikTok videos re makes 🥰🥰 hopefully 🤞🏻 they don’t stop I understand things cost money 💰 but I enjoy them 😍
bench is cool. Good to see the riving knife on the australian table saw technique 😀
I don’t do any frame work but I enjoy ur videos 😊
Cannnnnoooooooeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the picture of Nick Offerman on the wall
That bench is Steve Ramsey's harmony bench. Built one myself
Three level build w Adirondack chairs
To tell you the truth I don't care what kind a video you upload as longest you do,,,,they are all funny and educational at the same time....greetings from Athens Greece
Please build a canoe and film you and Jordan fishing in it.
@kurtlarson2061
Жыл бұрын
AND build the paddles too, but using exclusively hand planes to finish after the glue up
11:00 Brad nails in furniture aren’t intended for strength. They are only used to hold your project together until the glue dries
Only just recently found your channel and been binging it. Love the content :D