How to build a Fire Pit Seating Area Circular Custom DIY Smokeless
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Wanting to build a circular fire pit seating area? The intention of this video is to provide some helpful insight into the process of doing this! To undertake a project like this, you will definitely require a certain skill level, extreme patience, a plan to stick to, and a good set of tools. I relied heavily on my Dewalt cordless 18v tools for this one!
During the dirty groundwork stage I only took a few photos, but the rest of the process is in videos. Enjoy!
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I’m shocked you don’t have more views with this. Absolutely incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail. Very impressive!!!
The men in my family and I have worked on such things. This was relading to watch. I'm looking forward to doing more ventures like this with likeminded people in any of my chosen places
Thank you for sharing really nice watching
Peace
That is so good I would be upset because its so pretty I wouldn't want to use pillows and then my butt would hurt.
I like this because it’s different! Great job.🔨🔧🪚🪛⛏️🔩
What a superb job ... love the attention to every detail, thanks for sharing
Well said just stunning ..
Get some white paint on it, and it would be perfect for me.
What a awesome work.
Only done by your hands, what a pleasure.
Hi. Awsome I seen a lady put colorful tiles on a stone walkway. It may look cool in the center of this
did anyone else notice that they felt like singing meatloaf I would do anything for love at the end of this video? 😂😂😂 that music was on 👉 point 😂
hey come to california and build one for me, get a free trip to LA
Fabulous video...great effort and wonderful job...well done
Thank you so much!!
This gave me an idea to build a bed unit. Thank You 😊
Very nice work. Well done...
Great job! Looks amazing
excellent work. very inspiring. keep it up!
Very nice work! You and your dad are quite talented.
Incredible effort and craftsmanship to put a lame ass solo fire pit in there. What a shame.
Fair point. The actual fire pit was the customers decision - I built the enclosure.
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phenomenal work! Looking forward to seeing all your videos now!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful
Great workmanship. Looks fantastic. Well done from oz
Thanks Aaron!
Beautiful work. very impressed!
Thanks so much!
Incredible build!
Wow, this is stunning!
huge work
came for the pit, stayed for the music
Amazingly beautiful 😍 🤩
Thats awesome! what species is the timber?
So sorry for the delay, it’s iroko
Amazing Job!!!
Great work! How did you figure out the degrees to cut the tapered seat pieces?
Thanks! I think....by using the circumference of the circle, divided by number of pieces (taking in to account spaces and the steps area) and then using the resulting measurement of the end of the triangle to calculate the angle.
@@TheBaileyWorkChannel hi, would you be able to give an example of this as trying to cut pieces like this myself but unsure how to calculate correctly?
@henrypye5686 I'm so sorry, I never saw your comment 😔. Once you know which part of the circle you are dividing into boards, you take that "circumference" measurement, divide it by number of desired boards, that gives you the outer width of each board (subtract whatever the spacing between boards you want) and then there are triangle calculators online which will give you the angle if you know 2 sides length. The long sides are radius of outer circle of the seat area minus radius of inner circle within the wooden seats. Good luck! You ha e probably already mastered this by now, I'm so late in replying!
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Well done man
Really looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much!
This is gorgeous!!
Great work! What are the thick rubber strips?
Thanks Jim, it's actually recycled plastic boards ripped into strips. I wanted something that would outlast the wood hopefully, and have a little bend as well!
@@TheBaileyWorkChannel What can I use in place of the plastic?
@@nicklausdave9572 I'm not sure...the reason I used the plastic was for it's durability and bendability! If you could bend strips of wood it should work as well.