One Day Builds: Adam Savage Demonstrates Weathering Tricks
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Adam Savage shows us how to paint and weather a newly constructed box to make it look like it's something that's been used for decades. In weathering a prop, Adam lets the object reveal its story though dings, scuffs, stickers, and stains. Just wait until you see his secret weathering trick.
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Post ideas for what you want to see Adam investigate under his new microscope! We'll look for inspiration from your comments. Thanks!
@JeffieWeffie23
4 жыл бұрын
Your weathering effects could use finger print or even a partial hand print, grease or oil prints, doritos finger prints. Just that little extra effect besides aging, moving and storage effects adds can tell a whole new story. Another note, besides coffee on your stickers, soy sauce is a great effect with a deep rich stain. I've used soy sauce on wood as a low budget/natrual stain. I really enjoy your content and I've done many personal projects based on the information you've provided. Keep up the terrific work:)
My favorite part? every video Savage goes "Wait! i got something here!" and runs to a random corner of the shop and pulls out something fucking amazing. He's the type of dude to have combobulators plumbuses and flux capacitors just fuckin' sitting around in his shop
@domenicbeall6430
8 жыл бұрын
Plumbuses, fuck yeah. Rick and morty references.
@benperlmutter5190
8 жыл бұрын
+Domenic Beall How They Do It: Plumbuses; Tested Edition
So....Just spent 20 mins watching adam dirty and beat a box... 10/10, would watch again xD
@jdsuperawesome
6 жыл бұрын
Let me tell you something, I've watched this video 3 times, and i'm not kidding when I say this, it really holds up
@-lll-ll-llll-AVE
6 жыл бұрын
*30
@contraversialwhy
6 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you didn't say "beat a dirty box".
@frystanudlar6964
5 жыл бұрын
This video and comment chain satisfies.
@martinkarlsson1456
5 жыл бұрын
Imagine watching this and not understanding English:D
"Dirty it the Hell up, Clean it the best you can Which won't be good enough and That is great!" One of the best damn things I've heard in a while.
Give it to a fed-ex driver he will weather it for you .
@DrFearCo
9 жыл бұрын
That would actually be a great way to do it. Throw a shipping label on it and mail it to yourself. Or fly somewhere with it and check it. But in that case it may be broken when you get it back.
@woodybrison
9 жыл бұрын
Exactly. It gets broken. Then you glue it back together. Authentically aged. Maybe even a chunk missing, filled with some kind of putty.
@EngineeringNS
9 жыл бұрын
Mack McCurry Just remove the microscope first so it won't get busted when the box does. Its hard to survive being thrown on the ground from the back of a truck.
@NaihanchinKempo
9 жыл бұрын
Mack McCurry more likely he will run over it
@mikemac2888
8 жыл бұрын
+Mack McCurry yep, you just need a tall gate, locked, that is 20+ feet from your front door.
Can we get more videos with just Adam Savage narrating his builds please?
@ElCholoDeJolo
9 жыл бұрын
Yes please. These hosts are God awful
@aaron4820
9 жыл бұрын
+Slim Jim 420 "The Asian" is easily the best interviewer in the gadget field.....
@crzzymnn911
8 жыл бұрын
Rembrandt Q Einstein I agree with you on both points. You can tell he's trying to hard to copy Adam.
@RNAlh
8 жыл бұрын
+crzzymnn911 I think it would be difficult to keep the narration flowing and not simply get lost in focus. Whether you like the co hosts or not, they do a good job of prompting answers from Adam and you can tell they have plenty of shop experience themselves. They're there for a reason and to dump all the work on Adam would make the show much looser, even if it wouldn't be worse.
@RegurgitatedNews
8 жыл бұрын
+crzzymnn911 It kind of feels like Bob Ross. "Let's build a happy little chickenbomb." "We don't make mistakes, we make happy weatherings."
Adam seems to have lived the lifespan of multiple lifetimes with the amount of stuff he has and he has made.
@reecephillips5463
8 жыл бұрын
great way to explain it actually. he's lived for 40 something years but he's LIVED and WORKED and LEARNED the same as 20 men his age
@RolandMcGruner
8 жыл бұрын
You heard him talking about being up at 1am, he's obsessed with the ideas behind what he does, he's passionate - it's infectious partly because he communicates so well
@rodney73991
4 жыл бұрын
re - verses Adam maybe? flash fans get that. easy if start at end then know what got do get to that point.
I just love watching Adam get so into what he's doing, he really treats everything he does like it's an art and an extreme passion of his. Like have you ever seen a kid show his favorite uncle his new toy? This is so great to watch.
Another weathering trick... Remove a screw or two from the hinges, replace one with a mismatching...
@grouch314
6 жыл бұрын
Seroster that's a great idea. Maybe an old screw that's starting to strip
@HappyBeezerStudios
5 жыл бұрын
Having a screw replaced by one thats in at an angle.
@DragonHeart53
5 жыл бұрын
HappyBeezerStudios - by Lord_Mogul maybe even some screw driver marks around where the screws are, cause people miss the mark and jam the screw driver against the box or such itself instead of getting it locked to the screw head.
I love watching Adam get so excited talking about this stuff. So obvious this is what he loves.
Adam Savage, decades of special effects and prop making experience has access to ancient weathering techniques such as: Beating the shit out of the thing, kicking the shit out of the thing, painting the shit out of the thing
I just wish I could watch like every one of Adams builds! I love the way he process his builds. I never really built much as I have clumsy hands, but I learned so much about painting from Adam. I painted a clay pig i made and used his weathering process to paint the mud onto it and it looks so cute! I never thought i could achieve something so cute! So thankful he made this channel so I get to learn!
The coolest thing about this is that the instant they opened the box I imagined how it would smell after having been mistreated and then unused for an untold number of years. Awesome.
I love watching Adam build stuff so much. It's like watching a true artist in his element! Please keep making more videos like this!
Something makes me happy about the fact that I can not only identify with a person's fascination with boxes, but that that person is also Adam Savage.
The tops story is, the guy who had this set his coffee on top daily as he did his work. So great, beautifully done.
It's amazing to see him.. in the zone. Like, so... serene. Calm.
I like the delicate glass eyepieces stored right under the sharp metal screwdrivers and allen wrenches
I really enjoy watching Adam work. The immediacy of action shows how invested he is in his projects. I'm inspired!
I could watch Adam weather stuff all day!
One thing that occurred to me as they were showing the final comparison shots were the screws and hardware seemed too uniform. Granted, they hadn't finished the weathering, but I'm not certain if their weathering completion will involve anything with the screws and hinges. If something had been around for that long, generally a screw may have popped out at some point or a latch or hinge would have to have been replaced/repaired and there may be a screw or two that is different from the original screws and such, and a few of the original screws may have the screwdriver notches stripped from someone trying to tighten a screw at some point who didn't have the right type of screwdriver or was clueless how to do things properly. Perhaps a hinge broke at some point and there's just half of one of the hinges left. There is a history to the hardware and the fact that repairs over the years might have necessitated using parts other than the original ones, and I think that is a big thing to overlook that could add credibility to the aging of an item.
What he describes at 18:25 about his father painting and having to stand back from his painting now and then, I totally understand that. If I've drawn a picture, I'm often really unsure whether I like it or not, at that point, I put it in a drawer or just out of view and look at it 5-10 minutes later, then I'd get a better feel. Having your face up in a project you're working on can prevent you from seeing the 'full picture', gotta step back now and then :)
@SoFreshLSRP
7 жыл бұрын
Something my dad taught me when I was young was that I should flip whatever I was working on upside down for a couple minutes, then flip it right side up. You have a fresh perspective of whatever it is you're looking it. :)
there's just something so satisfying about seeing all the little subtleties come together
Adam is such a perfect example of someone truly living their dream, amazing inspiration.
I just watched a man ruining, and attempting to clean, a white box whilst another man was standing next to him commentating on the action for half an hour. I don't regret a secound of it.
"dirty it the hell up and then clean it as good as you can, which wont be good enough (and that's great)." Then the big smile @8:00.... The man has an amazing way of expressing his process :)
I love how enthusiastic Adam is.
Adam's enthusiasm for this is so infectious.
Nice! I learned to use coffee when creating treaure maps as a child.
@Buzz135
9 жыл бұрын
I prefer tea for that.
There's a sense of security to me to have weathered objects, even my apartment, I couldn't live in a top modern house with lots of shiny surfaces, I would be afraid to move and mess something up. Old, weathered but stood the test of time.
@BakilAskamrim
8 жыл бұрын
+BobvanKay I totally agree! I love the used feeling to things- it makes it seem like the place has been lived in. I have a relative whose house is really nice- doesn't even smell like dust, just the empty-clean smell- and I always feel uncomfortable touching anything because it feels like I would somehow just ruin something by touching it.
These are some really cool techniques for weathe.. HOLYSHIT HAN SOLO IN THE BACKGROUND FROZEN IN CARBONITE!
@zenku41
8 жыл бұрын
+Espen Storø I thought the same thing!!
@anthonylacroix6674
8 жыл бұрын
+zenku41 Adam is secretly Boba Fett
@davidmcpherson1756
7 жыл бұрын
Espen Storø I had to check the comments and see who else noticed, lol
@atreidestw
7 жыл бұрын
I didn't even notice. Adam could have a fallback career as a magician. The whole time I was focused on the box. Classic misdirection.
I just spent 30 minutes watching Adam Savage beat up a box. Time well spent.
What would be interesting under a microscope? A comparison between artificially weathered and truly weathered surfaces.
Awesome. My personal preference would be to only weather the outside, so upon opening it would seem like it hasn't been opened in decades and the interior is all preserved. Also I initially thought the interior was red velvet, and that would've been cool.
@435now
8 жыл бұрын
+Firstname Lastname I'm with you on that one, I could see discoloring the lettering of the name plates to replicate aging though and if it was lined with a felt or a velvet maybe adding a little wear to that. Not a whole lot but just enough to show use
@daveyhi3154
8 жыл бұрын
+Firstname Lastname Yea, I was surprised when he started painting the 'velvet'! Who'd paint a box red on the insides?
My grandpa has a box from the 50s, that looks similar to this one. It contains a lot of old camera equipment. His whole house is a place to find awsome old stuff and great storys with it.
Adam... you could be talking about literally the most boring thing in the world, and I think I would be fascinated just with your voice. Your passion is so strong it's contagious. I don't even enjoy crafts and model making and such, but I love these videos so much.
19:40 "oh" like it would be a bad thing for it to fall off the table. Haha.
@takix2007
6 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I thought!
@Viper8828
6 жыл бұрын
all the paint and cups are right in front of it, it wouldnt be a good thing to drop on lol
@landerryan1485
2 жыл бұрын
I loved that moment. I guess it’s hard not to catch it
How about putting an antique pocket watch internals under the microscope with the watch running so we can see the movement working, and the detail of the old time engravings and designs. That, or maybe a look at the effects of Adam's weathering on surfaces really up close!
Mr. Savage is such an inspiring person, Since I was really young I looked at him as one of my heroes, to this day, he just makes me smile so much.
Am I the only one that could literally watch an entire series were Adam builds boxes for the stuff he has and be happy with that this one the beaver box and blade runner box are definitely some of my favorite builds
next up adam buys a new car that needs some "character"
@RetroTekGuyAU
8 жыл бұрын
+Zamuroy He bought a Prius, No amount of "character" can help that car.
@_topikk_
8 жыл бұрын
+Rat Trap Ugh. I assumed he would be more of a Chevy Volt or Tesla Model S kinda guy.
@Wizardofgosz
7 жыл бұрын
I thought he was a Fiat 500 guy...
@XxnostalgiaxXdrive
7 жыл бұрын
Doesn't hurt to try right ;)
@BadgersLawnCare
6 жыл бұрын
I think he drives a Prius...
“and here i have some espresso.” “so, coffee?”
these episodes have made me realize how much of an artists Adam actually is.
Another thing I love is either a heavy mug or a glass soda bottle with the ridged contact surface. I started playing with that after looking at the tables at Hofbrau House where people would chug their beers and then slam the heavy empty mugs on the table. They hold onto your paint/coffee/grease really well.
yay for spending 30 minutes watching someone make a mess
@dylanzrim1011
8 жыл бұрын
If thirty minutes is too long, try watching 'howtobasic' 👍
@frosty9392
8 жыл бұрын
I didn't mean it was too long.. I was surprised when it was done and it was 30 minutes later. So i made a joke, of sorts.. My humor is easy to misunderstand though
@dylanzrim1011
8 жыл бұрын
Still, check out howtobasic
@frosty9392
8 жыл бұрын
lol ok
@daniwilliams7701
7 жыл бұрын
+Frosty. Did you check out howtobasic ?
Adam is and always will be my idol
He's looking slim and healthier than ever! Just seeing him enjoy himself is enjoyable! Thanks so much to Tested and Adam for providing us all with such interest and delight!
This really makes me want to find an item that needs a box, build said box, weather said box, rinse and repeat. I love this stuff.
Adam loves his boxes more than Snake!
@RoyceBarber
10 жыл бұрын
YOU TAKE THAT FILTHY LANGUAGE BACK. Snaaaaaaaake! :P
@KaitouKaiju
10 жыл бұрын
Royce Barber It's not filthy, it's weathered.
@RoyceBarber
10 жыл бұрын
rofl okay. TAKE BACK THAT WEATHERED LANGUAGE. no one loves boxes more than Solid Snake.
"you need like a bike chain or something" well obviously Adam has a bike chain just laying around. The 2x4 and pool cue didn't seem to do anything though.
I am jealous of how excited he can get about something so simple. Guess I am jaded.
I *LOVE* these One Day Builds by Adam. Please keep them coming.
Adam Savage is the most meticulous bastard in the world.
Not meaning to gripe (much) but if it's a sensitive piece of scientific equipment, I'm pretty sure they'd keep it a bit cleaner, at least on the inside, anyone else get that feeling, or is it just me?
@Queenpoisonquinn
7 жыл бұрын
The Rambling Brit Bring swimmers for the kids on Sunday we will som uuething's w6o I mister and Denise to based to help keep little ones you Iyt? tut I lout it's a iiTut y my u a lot stay coil to get dressed
@jamiebrown2170
7 жыл бұрын
Umm, what?
@Queenpoisonquinn
7 жыл бұрын
The Rambling Brit omg I had my phone in my pocket listening to this while I cleaned and I must have pocket commented haha my apologies
@jamiebrown2170
7 жыл бұрын
Lol, in that case, I must congratulate your pocket for somehow managing to fit some actual words in
@Shadrakor
7 жыл бұрын
Well, I think he was mostly just trying to imitate a lot of use for the inside. Even if you cleaned the inside daily you'd still get worn out labels, scuff marks, etc with enough time.
It's so fun seeing Adam going ham on that box
a great thing to do for weathering ideas is to go look at things like refrigerators and other appliances in public places that don't get cleaned as often as they should. You get a real idea as to where weird dark smudges build up from people touching things. Doors are a great example, they get these huge black smudges along the sides where people grab them to pull them shut.
Watching this between 0.5 speed and 2.0 speed, they both sound differently out of it, and it's funnier than it should be.
@Darklinkn2it
9 жыл бұрын
At 0.5 speed they sound like they're drunk. lol.
@sgtpepper1138
9 жыл бұрын
Sam Beckwith It's seriously the best thing ever.
@holdintheaces7468
9 жыл бұрын
Sam Beckwith The sad thing is it's like talking to my aunt :(
@billionairemaker
9 жыл бұрын
Aero06 THEY SOUND SOOOO DRUNK!!
@bobbm1
9 жыл бұрын
Aero06 "Inn my storrage I've got DOZZZEENNNS of coool boxes..."
3 months later: THE LION BOX??? :-)
@gownerjones2
7 жыл бұрын
What's the Lion box?
@justanghozzst8218
6 жыл бұрын
they were teasing a cryptic build that hadnt been posted yet in the video.
@jangtheconqueror
6 жыл бұрын
Right now is like 5 years after this video has been posted and I'm still curious what the Lion Box is.
@kimaboe
6 жыл бұрын
Leon.
Finally, someone else who loves boxes... I can't walk past a nice box without picking it up, opening/closing it and figuring it out. My missus accepts it but knows that I can't just walk past :) carboot sales and flea markets are awesome for boxes.
Brilliant! Long time fan... first time writer. I'm rebuilding a VW Baja Bug to "resemble" a B-25C attack bomber from the South Pacific during WW II. I've obtained the stencils from an AT-6 and have had some made copying actual B-25 stencils. It's got the guns, working on a turret, aircraft instruments, etc. Everything has to be weathered like the photos of the real aircraft of that place & era. I've tried to use actual aircraft parts where ever possible... so far I have parts from B-25s, C-47s, MD-80s, P-40s, B-17s, B-24s, AT-6s, P-38s, F4Fs, P-39s, F-84s, P-47s, F4 Phantoms, Sikorsky S-67s, M1919s, etc. I will be using the coffee idea on the lap & shoulder harnesses. Is it possible to send Adam some pics when I get this thing done? I'd like to get his critique and suggestions. I also know it will never really be done. LOL
PLEASE TELL US ABOUT THE HAN SOLO IN CARBONITE. 29:05
Hope he didn't forget the underneath of the box - it'd look blindingly obvious if the weathering just stopped at the bottom
Probably my all time favorite tested videos.
This really inspired me 5+ years after it´s creation. I am a photography nutcase and am putting together a HASSELBLAD camera setup peace by peace, and I am only after the gear NASA used, and this is inspiring me for a case of my own. Cool peace of trivia: the most famous camera used by NASA was the HASSELBLAD 500 EL and EL/M which ironically enough are the “cheapest” Hassyes to get today. Anyway this and your more current stuff is out of this world. Peace!
Love the project, but speaking as a government printer and graphic artist for the past 32 years, I am wounded to the core at the disparaging of government print shop people... : ) (I cannot tell you how many projects I have fixed over the years to make them perfect, or at least nice looking.)
@HappyBeezerStudios
5 жыл бұрын
Don't thik about the dedication with it. Think about the guy in the 60's who just does it to get a decent payed job. -Without any interest in doing the print in the first place. Especially when time and money are pressuring.
Adam loves all kinds of cases and boxes? So he's a cat!
@apocalypse92ia
6 жыл бұрын
ElMariachi yes
@kennethterry7175
4 жыл бұрын
Never thought of it that way. Savage Cat Industries
I'd LOVE to stare at videos of Adam building boxes! Make him build more boxes! I don't want to see ONLY the weathering, but I'd love that too.
distressing a set and props is my favorite part of stage and film design. Adam's comment that "every time I do this I have no idea what I'm doing" is absolutely the best approach to this type of work. every time I get to the dirty details I just kinda attack the set and let it tell me what to do. so much fun. great video.
I wonder how much Adam paid Jabba to have that wall decoration..
@Efreeti
8 жыл бұрын
+treebeard Over twenty thousand credits, for sure.
@barryallen7083
8 жыл бұрын
one half portion
I kind of wish I could commission Adam to build a case for my accordion... don't judge me!
@CharlesRedswamp
8 жыл бұрын
i7fan Knowledge and drive are two different things entirely my friend.
@donmak0427
8 жыл бұрын
+Charles Redswamp "Welcome to Heaven - here's your harp." "Welcome to Hell - here's your accordion." Gary Larson, The Far Side cartoon ;-)
@CharlesRedswamp
8 жыл бұрын
Don Saito "I'm already going to hell, might as well get a head start." - Charles Redswamp
@warpatato
8 жыл бұрын
+i7fan Yeah, well if you have the tools.
@Havazik
8 жыл бұрын
+Charles Redswamp I have an accordion and it's original case, all from the 1940's, so I know exactly what you mean!
Adam is awesome, I never would have thought to give something like that a "history" beyond just weathering it. That being said, there is one thing that breaks the illusion that it's naturally worn. He didn't pay any attention to how the case would actually be handled and used. If you have ever seen that type of latch used on anything that has a few years on it, there is generally very little paint, or at least a ton of scratches around them due to all the fingernails.
A consummate professional who's excited about what he does. I love these videos. Thanks Tested.
Wouldn't want the box to fall while hitting it with a piece of wood.
how does the mirror on the back wall end up breaking? in future episodes its broken.
Builds a box, clear coats it, sandpapers the clear coat away to get it dirty, so he can proceed to get it clean again. Adam, you're the best :)
Hi Adam, Mark here the guy that helped you out on Brooms box. I make ROTJ Stormtrooper armour as well as all the other stuff and have been selling replica screen used armour. I started to weather it using sand paper of all grades then paints, Wood stains(which work well by the way) and Fullers etc...... Then I thought why not real weathering? So I now take them into the back yard and kick them about bang them on black metal painted railings and then rub real soil/dirt into the armour and wipe as much off as I can and hey presto! It starts to look real old....Of course I am weathering ABS plastic and not wooden boxes but I'm sure it would work. Sometimes going back to basics works........ The box looks great by the way. Oh, and Tea bags are a great tool too.......
I feel like some steel wool would've been great for the labels.
@naamahdarling
4 жыл бұрын
Yes! I do use very fine steel wool on paper labels. Gives a less uniform scuff than sandpaper.
if i had a nickel for every time Adam says exactly....
@luxsupreme76
8 жыл бұрын
He would not have said it so much if Will didn't parrot everything Adam said.
@ivangarza3460
8 жыл бұрын
exactly! haha
Adam Savage= The possibly the only person who is mad when something cleans easily
More One Day Builds please! It is my new favorite on KZread. Thanks Adam.
He should have put on an unnecessary label, dirtied it, then removed it.
To all the people going off on the hosts, I'm pretty sure everyone here bashing would get bashed just as bad. It's hard to be second fiddle to Adam Savage-he'll likely eclipse 90% of people when he's talking/doing something he's into/fascinated by. Cut them a break.
I could watch Adam weather for hours
God Bless you Adam Savage, your level of geekiness inspires us all!!
Back in the days when the mirror in the back was intact.
@grantandrews4826
8 жыл бұрын
Lol, do we know what happened to that thing?
@joansmith69
8 жыл бұрын
Grant Andrews I have no clue. I'm guessing furious rage.
Adam is the box hipster
I saw the video of these two playing with the microscope first and totally believed that was the case it came in! Awesome job Adam!
Adam makes me appreciate things so much more.... who knew I'd be sitting here contemplating how stickers have affected my life...
And the lion box never came
@loud479
4 жыл бұрын
Still nothing lol
wonder how many people here know what kerning is
@probablynot8154
7 жыл бұрын
W e i r d
@bortlicenseplate1288
7 жыл бұрын
I kn o w ri ght
@townside_woodcraft
7 жыл бұрын
p robab ly more then y ou wou ld ass ume
watching these videos is relaxing to me
This seems like the strangest damn hobby to have, but when Adam's enjoying himself it's hard to tear yourself away.
i miss the beret wearing dude he only opened his mouth when he had something interesting to say
@gregistopal
7 жыл бұрын
Jamie
@Davey768
4 жыл бұрын
@@gregistopal Heard he's with Joe Rogan these days
And I love the way Adam either ignores or totally down plays the shit the useless other guy says. It's hilarious.
You haven't arrived until you start building cases for your cases, and covers for your covers. Great video great techniques thank you for posting.
This brings back memories of kitchen building when making pine shaker doors which i made, then beat with chains and hammers to rough up before varnishing, great job Adam
It looks nice when u wheather but it gets to a point where it looks like shit
That other guy is soooo annoying! he just stands there and states the obvious, he literally makes a stupid comment every 10 seconds.
@user-iq4lj4ni4o
8 жыл бұрын
+BradandGeeMusic have you seen norm? he is worst
@danielrees9977
8 жыл бұрын
+דניאל פרידמן They both really annoy me :(
@BradandGeeMusic
8 жыл бұрын
+BradandGeeMusic Adam puts yellow paint on the box and he literally goes "So you're just putting some yellow on there?"......duh!
@0DINN
8 жыл бұрын
+BradandGeeMusic He says that in case someone isn't paying much attention and just uses the audio to know what Adam is doing it is annoying but it's there for a reason for it lol
@IIDBTechII
8 жыл бұрын
+BradandGeeMusic And he sounds like Jimmy Kimmel
As a jeweler, two things I see on white boxes are black hand/finger print stains and scuff marks from tools being inserted and taken out, or from the box being slid around. With or without it, though, this project looks amazing, and I'll bet it smells even better. XD
Love this video. One quick suggestion. If you are going to beat up the item with a stick, put some paint on the stick. You get Paint transfer on impact, which tells a story. Multiple paint layers on the stick make for great impact marks.