Seeing this show up in my feed tells me that my recent civil engineer son is still thinking about putting a bridge in my backyard. I like the beam bridge. I guess he will figure out how big the footings need to be. I enjoyed your video.
I just built my first 2 footbridges for a client, and although I’m happy with how they turned out, I wish I would have looked at some bridge designs before I built them! Next time I want to incorporate trusses into the design rather than using 2x12s for the stringers. Thanks for the video, I really like your arched truss bridge!
Hi Quint! Thank you for sharing builds - and most importantly stories - like these with us! I absolutely enjoy watching both your channels, but especially all the thoughts about life and work you share with us here are so meaningful. Keep up the great work! Best wishes, an engineer to be
Cool bridges! That’s a beautiful property. My favorite is also the first one although I appreciate the complexity of the last one. I’m sure the memories have even more value than the bridges themselves. I have many similar memories with my family.
It's where my folks retired. Someday maybe I'll get to live there. My dad worked as a fish biologist for 27 years so having a pond and a creek is a dream come true.
Could you provide me with more information on what materials, specifically having to deal with the cable, you used on the suspension bridge? I am looking to build one in my own backyard over a 30ft gap and am using this as inspiration.
Awesome build, thanks for video. I'm thinking of adding a bridge to the deck at the back of my house, what do you think would be the best way to anchor the cable to the deck end? Since I cant use a concrete ground anchor on that end. Any resources you might have? Thanks.
i know this is an old video but cool projects. for the first bridge i think you need transversal vertical beams so it doesn't wobble as much (didn't look like there was any) (ie vertical beams between the two arches. ) btw beautiful property.
Hi quint! Instead of messing with the water off your roof why now make some hydro-electric from your river!!! It is totally doable with far less water than you have!!
You did some nice jobs there. Still a little bit disappointed due to the fact I thought you were going to explain how you design them (calculating reactions and momentums) and then how you pass from the theory to the actual execution of the project. Still nice work overall in your channel
Seeing this show up in my feed tells me that my recent civil engineer son is still thinking about putting a bridge in my backyard. I like the beam bridge. I guess he will figure out how big the footings need to be. I enjoyed your video.
I just built my first 2 footbridges for a client, and although I’m happy with how they turned out, I wish I would have looked at some bridge designs before I built them! Next time I want to incorporate trusses into the design rather than using 2x12s for the stringers.
Thanks for the video, I really like your arched truss bridge!
Hi Quint! Thank you for sharing builds - and most importantly stories - like these with us!
I absolutely enjoy watching both your channels, but especially all the thoughts about life and work you share with us here are so meaningful.
Keep up the great work!
Best wishes, an engineer to be
Awesome! I'll keep adding stuff here when I can...
Very helpful, thank you.
Love it! Thanks for the share!
I'm planning to build a few bridges on my land as well. :)
Beautiful bridges
Great video Quint! I remember some great conversations regarding those bridges.
Yeah, I stumbled on some old emails between you and me about the design of the suspension bridge. I'm really pleased with how it's held up.
Very nice projects and nice presentation I'm sure you've had good fun making your bridges. Innovative and out of box .
Cool bridges! That’s a beautiful property. My favorite is also the first one although I appreciate the complexity of the last one.
I’m sure the memories have even more value than the bridges themselves. I have many similar memories with my family.
Well done! Very nice bridges. I loved the first one of the video. Congratulations.
Awesome, thank you!
Great work!
That's beautiful. Great stuff!
What a beautiful home space you have! Maybe this engineering stuff does pay off eventually !
It's where my folks retired. Someday maybe I'll get to live there. My dad worked as a fish biologist for 27 years so having a pond and a creek is a dream come true.
Good job !!
Could you provide me with more information on what materials, specifically having to deal with the cable, you used on the suspension bridge? I am looking to build one in my own backyard over a 30ft gap and am using this as inspiration.
Really cool projects, keep up the great content!
Awesome build, thanks for video. I'm thinking of adding a bridge to the deck at the back of my house, what do you think would be the best way to anchor the cable to the deck end? Since I cant use a concrete ground anchor on that end. Any resources you might have? Thanks.
i know this is an old video but cool projects. for the first bridge i think you need transversal vertical beams so it doesn't wobble as much (didn't look like there was any) (ie vertical beams between the two arches. ) btw beautiful property.
Good.Now i can go back playing poly bridge
Cuanto en $ fue la inversión en el puente colgante? 😮
Do you live in a temperate rainforest? Look at all that moisture!
Oregon coast is essentially a rainforest. That area is a 10 minute drive from the pacific ocean. It's about to get real wet for several months!
Hi quint! Instead of messing with the water off your roof why now make some hydro-electric from your river!!! It is totally doable with far less water than you have!!
You did some nice jobs there. Still a little bit disappointed due to the fact I thought you were going to explain how you design them (calculating reactions and momentums) and then how you pass from the theory to the actual execution of the project. Still nice work overall in your channel
Learn to build bridges.. not walls. Eh, someone had to say it ;)