Stowaway stool (how-to) build
This stool was designed for outside use. Its four-legged frame is sturdy on the gravel or in the grass. It has also been a great way to reduce clutter in our greenhouse. IF YOU BUILD THIS: send me a link to a picture of it, and I will feature it in a future video on my second channel. WOOD GLUE: use it if you want, but it will add little to the structure in this case. The only places on this project where there are suitable bonding sites are places that are already strong enough. I used it only on the square frame of the lid this time, and no glue was used in the original.
You will probably notice that this is a bit more novice-oriented than most of my videos. I wanted to mix it up a bit stylistically, but it has made the film quite long. In fact, the folder for this project is around 20 GB, and contains some three-hundred files. The MP4 itself (the finished product that was sent to YouTube) was 1.10 GB. This may be the biggest one I have produced yet, so there were quite a few technical hurdles. I hope that you enjoy the videography.
The video was an attempt to replace the conventional blueprint method for assisted construction. A plan is simply unnecessary here, because the video can be used as a companion for constructing the stool; everything that you need to build this is in here. You are, of course, free to use, modify, and distribute this idea as you see fit. However, if you make a blueprint of this design, you are stealing my property and violating the entire purpose of this video. I don't expect all of you to listen, though. I know that many of you are motivated more by your greed and ambitions than by your ethical development. So I expect to lose this design in a sense, and that's okay. It's not as though it will be a great loss: First of all, I came up with this design while I was drunk, and the entire thing took less than an hour to both conceptualize and to construct the prototype, even while drinking. Secondly, I am presenting this mostly to those who will find it useful, and not to the plan vultures; the video will get far more traffic, and be far more user-friendly, than any of those blueprint distribution scams will. But the design does have a bit of a miraculous history if you think about it: Usually, you just wake up with a headache and ask, "my goodness, what have I done?" This was a case of waking up and finding something that was actually decent for once, so it was more like, "my goodness, what have I made? That's cool!"
Видео Stowaway stool (how-to) build канала pocket83
You will probably notice that this is a bit more novice-oriented than most of my videos. I wanted to mix it up a bit stylistically, but it has made the film quite long. In fact, the folder for this project is around 20 GB, and contains some three-hundred files. The MP4 itself (the finished product that was sent to YouTube) was 1.10 GB. This may be the biggest one I have produced yet, so there were quite a few technical hurdles. I hope that you enjoy the videography.
The video was an attempt to replace the conventional blueprint method for assisted construction. A plan is simply unnecessary here, because the video can be used as a companion for constructing the stool; everything that you need to build this is in here. You are, of course, free to use, modify, and distribute this idea as you see fit. However, if you make a blueprint of this design, you are stealing my property and violating the entire purpose of this video. I don't expect all of you to listen, though. I know that many of you are motivated more by your greed and ambitions than by your ethical development. So I expect to lose this design in a sense, and that's okay. It's not as though it will be a great loss: First of all, I came up with this design while I was drunk, and the entire thing took less than an hour to both conceptualize and to construct the prototype, even while drinking. Secondly, I am presenting this mostly to those who will find it useful, and not to the plan vultures; the video will get far more traffic, and be far more user-friendly, than any of those blueprint distribution scams will. But the design does have a bit of a miraculous history if you think about it: Usually, you just wake up with a headache and ask, "my goodness, what have I done?" This was a case of waking up and finding something that was actually decent for once, so it was more like, "my goodness, what have I made? That's cool!"
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