Making a Rebar Dining Table
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Inspiration for this table came from tying all that rebar for my house project:). With winter weather, I'm spending less time on the construction site so why not start on furniture for the house. For the base I used 6mm smooth rebar/dowels although regular rebar would work as well, I guess smooth will be easier to maintain. I made a jig on a table to place the bottom of the legs and the base to their right position. The steel base was made from 440x120x4mm steel pipes which I cut and welded into a rhomboid shape. I marked the position of each rod and then it was simply a matter of measuring the lengths of each rebar piece, cutting it and welding it to their marked position. All together, there were 112 rods of different lengths, all together approximately 100 meters. After all the welding , I spray painted the base with clear varnish for steel and other metals. Wooden tabletop was made from ash and mahogany. Mahogany was used as strips instead of wooden dowels, I thought it would look nice after trimming the edges of the table top. I planed each plank first with kuka robot and then with a planer. Grooves for the mahogany was also done by cnc robot. For gluing the pieces, I used one component polyurethane glue, It has great water resistant properties and it also expands to fill all the imperfections the robot may have done. After drying, I cnc milled the bottom of the tabletop in a shape of the steel base so it would sink in for about 1 cm. I sanded it first with belt sander 100grit and then with orbital sander 400 grit. I applied a few coats of water based varnish on both sides with light sanding in between each coat. I applied it with a brush. After drying, I connected the base to the top using 6x30mm screws.
I hope you like this this project! Please ask any question in the comments and as always, subscribe for more!:D
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Music: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467, 3rd movement Taipei KHS Concert Hall Taiwan, June 2011
Giorgi Latsabidze, piano; David L. Wen, conductor; Hsinchu Chamber Orchestra, Taiwan
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Another stunning piece. You make the whole process look and feel so easy (which it clearly isn’t!)
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching 😊 I'm glad you like it!
The book provides clear illustrations ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO diagrams that cover many of the essential topics. The projects at the end of the book are valuable for enhancing your skills and creating your own furniture. A digital platform linked to the book that could offer the plans for other woodworking projects with the cut sheets would have been a nice addition, but overall, the book is excellent.
Нет пределу совершенства. Отличное воплощение.
Great Video, the music fits so well.
Glad you think so! Thank you!
Perfect design, perfect execution - your ordinery day :)
Ahaha :) Thank you very much!
Wonderfull !
Thank you Bertrand! :)
Bravo!
Thank you Victor!:)
Liked before watched.
4:12 that's an awesome cutting station btw
Thank you very much Matias! :)
Always a pleasure to listen to a good music and watch master artist work his magic. What a masterpiece !
Thank you very much!😁
With a glass of red.
Better to listen some women talking non sense shit
or her magic?
Insane
Hope in a good way ;)
Now the question is, is this table for a customer or is it for your new house build 🤔?. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.
I love the process you used for fabrication of the steel... Did you have a 3D model you pulled measurements from, or were you procedurally generating the design in real time (tape measure + paint pen design😂)?
Thank you very much! :)This one was more or less straight from the head. I made a simple 2d layout of the tabletop for the robot.
Magnifique
thank you!
Wow. Excuse me while I go pick my jaw up from the floor...............
:D Thank you!
seasonal movement of the wood, anyone?
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Now the question is, is this table for a customer or is it for your new house build 🤔?. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.
This one is for me and it is approved by my fiancee so it can get into the house;) Thank you Simon!
The geometry of those legs just boggles my mind, I can't even imagine how much time you must have spent to figure it out just right so as to keep it from becoming a tangled mess. This is a fitting table and you'll be very happy with it! I love the simple wood color and sleek super modern design, the mahogany splines were also a really nice touch! Great work as always, keep it up!
This one was straight from the head so not so much time, it just worked the way I thought of it.. I couldn't explain it by words so I made a small sketch so my fiancee could approve it for the house ;) I'm really glad you like it, Thank you!
@@lignumchannel you are beyond talented my friend! If you ever want any olive wood for a project, hit me up! I'd love to collaborate!
How much did you guys sell this table for, if you don't mind me asking? Impressive craftsmanship and use of the robot arms too, BTW!
Good people! Help me understand if I'm making the right videos. Maybe I should change careers?
Sused, je li ti to ostalo od oplate? Vidim da si glatku šesticu koristil. Ne bi se usudil povedati da je to armatura. Inače jako dobro izgleda.
Lovely table base! I understand the setting out on the large diamond table base top. But how do you know where to place the rods on the square feet?
Real nice, I want to make similar for a coffe chess table, could you please let us know the pattern or order in which you welded to have this pattern?
Top... nota 10. Como sempre lindos projetos e mostrando todos os detalhes da fabricação.
Very nice as always 😀
What kind of soft do you use to set that robot ? You can do it straight from a CAD soft ? A quick overview of the back office would be appreciated 😀
Have fun there !
Seconded. I would love to understand the workflow you use integrating these robots into your shop processes.
Me too!
It's been a while, what with the house and bass builds, since we have seen some furniture produced using the tools which instill a little envy in us all. Linear geometry meets the natural edge of a stunning table with two tone contrasts at each end achieved by somewhat expensively using full length Walnut tongues to achieve this beautiful effect. Lovely work once again, I'd love to spend some time at your workshop !!
:) Thank you very much! Yeah it was really time to make a video of something other than what I was doing lately.. And I quite enjoyed it!
Jo the video starts in a dirty workshop with bad lighting and then they are using a robotic arm as a planer, nice
Ух, ты! Интересное решение с ножками. Надо взять на вооружение.
TOOPPP :) cijena takvog stola?
Amazing ! Not everyday you see robots being used for routing wood. Fascinating.
:D Yep, after I've been seeing them every day for last 7 years, I start to wonder, is there another way ?;)
Honestly a perfect shop ? 😍
Super ekipa, stol je prelijep samo jedna mala zamjerka spajanje letvica sa utorom moglo se izbjeći da se ne vide na način da se utor pravi deset milimetara od kraja( završetka) lijepše bi izgledalo, samo naprijed.
Hvala Bruno:D Da, moglo se i tako!
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The last thing I expected to see was a robot
Table will be split in 6 months, screwed down tight with no slots for expansion /contraction.
That was my worry also, especially because I wasn't too happy with the moisture content. I just tightened for the video, It wont be 5-6 months until I get it inside the house and hopefully it will work by then. I made quite a few tables and when using dry wood, I never had a problem with small center bases like this one. Wee will see about this one, good thing it is for me so I can experiment:)
rebar legs - hmm, leftovers from another large project? 🤔
(very impressed with the result; I've been wanting to buy a welder myself to make something similar but not sure I would ever be able to execute it as well)
oh, hope the house build is still going okay and the weather isn't allowing you down too much
Quite unusual but this rods were purposely bought just for this table hehe:) Glad you like it! Yeah the weather is typical winter but it was remarkably sunny last week so we did a lot. I think we will finish with most of concrete works and get it ready for the roof in a week or so.. Then a couple of weeks for roof preparation in the workshop and then around a week for Assembly..
Great job .
Thank you!:)
Waohh Mantap sekali bang terimakasih banyak bos Sangat bermanfaat 👍👍
EXCELENTE TRABAJO...!!! Me gustó mucho el diseño... Felicitaciones...!!! Gracias por compartir... Saludos desde Uruguay...!!!
Svoja kucica, svoja slobodica... Super tehnicki uradjeno, cestitam. Jedino se nadam da ce to biti stol za cetvero prije nego sest ljudi. Noge su na malo nezgodnom polozaju kada sa duzih strana sjedi po dvoje.
Hvala! :)stol je 260x105 cm, stisnut ce se i deset;)
What is the length of your table?
Is wood turning difficult?
I never tire of seeing your combination of craftsmanship, technology, and creativity to create beautiful things. Thank you
Thank you so much 😊
I'm thinking to myself: "Wow, a nice DIY project with tools a lot of people may already have." Then you break out the orange robot. 1 of 2 no less!. And I go: "Nope, that ain't gonna happen." So. Many. Machines.
Still awed by the design, process, and workmanship.
Then you break out a small little dinky ratchet to attached the top to the base. My hope is restored. DIY it is...
vrais impressionnant ta cnc bravo
最后用自攻螺丝好掉价啊,为啥不给桌面上木工内嵌螺母,桌脚用沉透内六角螺丝
This is what I found in a drawer that night:)
Vidi se ko kucu pravi 🤣🤣 bravo za rad, imq mi neki prizvuk mostova kabliranih, ne znam kako 🤣
Hvala:D Da, imaš pravo, malo vuče na viseći neki most..
Film z muzyką tworzą z twojej pracy coś wspaniałego. Super
how on earth! making a table using robot hand...
Magic;)
What a great job. If its not a secret - what are dimensions of the table? Looking for inspiration to do something similar for myself.
I am so surprised by the music compilation and I gotta day, i really dig the contrast!
Belt sander attachment for your cnc machine?
🤔you piqued my interest:)
what a beautiful workshop first God I have to have one like yours greetings
I love youtube
R2D2 в столярке😂. 👍
Hi would you be fine if I try out your leg design on a coffee table ? I honestly love it
Great table, is it for your new house? And another question, are you writing the Kuka programs with the KCP or are you using a special software?
Thank you! Yes, my fiancee approved it:) I'm using mostly rhino cam plugin for rhinoceros and Irbcam to make krl files that robot reads.
well done...
nice
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4:40
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👍on which camera and lens was filmed?
canon eos 80D with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 (1263C011AA)
Nice!
Now you have to make chairs to go with it.
Encore!
haha, when we made something for our house:
trim the table: circular saw is too main stream, let get the bot do it :)
domino or biscuit: too main stream, let make a channel :)
what about the thicknesser ? : nah, too easy :)
And we spend 5 time longer than usual project, the wife: it looks the same. Me: nah, totally different :)
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work, as always, very inspirational. Take care and stay safe my friend.
Hehe, Where is the fun in doing everything the way it's supposed to be done:D Glad you like it! Also take care and stay safe. Btw, how is that old chair holding up:)?
The músic, the masterclass of carpentry un combination with other materials, the design, the idea, the fact in movement!!!, Anyway, The results, All Is art in this video!!!.
Thank you very much Cristian! :)
Beautiful wood/metal combo! But what a nighmare to keep clean - I guess compressed air will be the only way to dust off the legs 🙂
_Please_ do a video covering your robot setup process in more detail. I would love to have one of those Kuka robots in my workshop. You're putting them to good use in so many different applications which would otherwise require building jigs. I wonder how complex a job setup is and how much time you spend to "teach" the robots, e.g. for edge finding/zero positioning.
Thanks for your videos, I'm always looking forward to the next one!
Thank you so much for watching. I always have in the back of my mind that I have to make a video like that one but I i never seem to say, now is the time.. Idk, i will one day. I never spoke on my videos so it will be the most awkward thing hehe.. Thank you again!:)
Excelente trabajo y me gusta las máquinas del taller
This has always been my favourite of his piano concerti; I find the 1st movement utterly magical. The 2nd movement is far, far too popular. I blame the film Elvira Madigan. Being honest, I'm not so sure about the table: my tastes may be a bit old-fashioned, though.
No worries, de gustibus non disputandum est! Glad I nailed the music part of the video! Thank you for watching Nicole! :)
What the hell. Always creative and clever. You work with a different way of thinking 👍👏🏼. Your machines also are différent 😂🤷🏻
:D Thank you very much!
The whole thing is fantastic. Love the base, obviously. Also digging that top. Love the personality in it. No wonder your channel keeps growing so fast. Good quality creativity going on here. That base..... OH MAN that is sweetness.
Thank you so much Jeffrey, by reading your comment I think you like it more than I do!:D
Beautiful design idea and build! And a good deal of precision bar cutting and welding!
In order to simplify a little the build I guess it would have been of help the drilling of holes on the legs plates (feet) and also on the rhomboidal tube structure. The size of said holes a little larger than the rods diameter, as to allow for their slanted insertion. This way all rods could be cut a little bit longer (no much accuracy required) and, being inserted in the holes, easily positioned for the welding. Also, the welding at the feet could have been done from the "floor" side, followed by the cutting of the stumps and grinding of the surface.
Anyway, using those lovely CNC robots for the wooden part overcompensates for any extra work you may have done on the metal...
Great video and thank you for sharing this great design! Now I am waiting for the chair set :)
:) Thank you very much, Glad you like the project. That Idea with the holes is brilliant, I wish I thought of that! There were a few times I cut the rods too short or too long or they moved, this would solve it.. I will surely use this advice on a chair set you mentioned!:)
Musical composition is an art form,,,just like the ideas that come out of your head,, Ten star design and it will be in your new house but I’m thinking the house will match it or be a little jealous of its attention.
:)Still a long way ahead of me but I hope the ideas I have for the house will compliment each other.. Glad you like it, thank you!
Wow, Happy New Year!! What a beautiful piece of art, so simple yet so complex. What happened to my job application 😅🤓
Happy new year Asif! I'm sorry but I must have misplaced it somewhere..🤦♂️
the robot is crazy!!!
Favorite workshop machines :)
Wow!! Using your beautiful CNC robot arms to create the tongue and groove was amazing.
Never seen that before. 👍🙏
Thank you so much 😀 I think I may be the first to have done this hehe;)
Kunstwerk !!!
Every aspect of your videos is an artistic treat for our eyes and our ears. Thank you for sharing this uniquely cool table with us. I hope you've had some decent enough weather to be able to work on your house. I'd think that January would usually be a rough month for construction. Take care.
Thank you, for watching, I'm glad you like it:) Amazingly Last two weeks were to wish for, so we did a lot, a week like that and it would be ready for roof, but next few will be bad..
Beautiful! I'm sure it was still a lot of work, but your jigging system made the base look reasonably straight forward to build.
Simplest way is usually the best way:) Glad you like it John!
nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
😳😳😳 those legs for that table impressive wowww ! Keep going folks !!!!👏👏👊
Thanks so much!!
PHENOMENAL!!!!
Thank you Kirk! :)
Gorgeous achievement on a no less superb music. Your creations are a pleasure for the eyes and the ears. Thank you craftsmen 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Me encanta esta carpinteria, sois unos artistas 👌🚀
Phenomenal
Thank you!:)
Genius
Glad you like it Peter!:)
새롭고 멋진 테이블이네요. 대단해요.
amazing
Thank you J T! :)
beautiful! what I haven't figured out yet: where do all the custom steel parts used in all your projects come from?
Do you have your own full metal workshop to make them yourselfs besides the carpentry? (I think not only those legs here, but also f.ex. the bases for your gluelam carports etc...)
Thank you very much! :) Yes we have a small metal workshop with all the tools we need to make parts for carports etc.. If we get a big project with big steel parts or some that need certified welders, we outsource.
@@lignumchannel oh, ok. thank you. have a good week:)
While I don't know the expansion properties of Ash/Mahogany and how well it's sealed, are you concerned with the typical season horizontal expansion/contraction of the tabletop slab and its potential to split? I can't tell from the the video how much "slop" is in the bracket holes to allow for potential movement.
Yep, I'm worried, I tighten it just for the video, It will sit above the workshop for at least 5 months before i get it into the house and by then, I'll see how it behaves.. The moisture content was a bit above my taste so we will see how it goes.. Self experiment:)
@@lignumchannel My thoughts were to simply drill an oversize hole in the metal to allow some "play" / "slop" for the table to shrink/expand depending on the time of year. Assuming that the screw sits in the center with room to slide in either direction. Of course, who knows how much space is enough...and with the amount of effort/nice wood you've put into the project, I'd lean toward "excessive".
It's wonderful. What are the final measurements of the table?
Thank you!:) It's 260x105x76cm
Beautiful work guys. Thank you for your content and for doing such interesting pieces.
Thank you for watching! :)
Absolutely gorgeous. Look like wire pants! Love it.
It kinda does :D Glad you like it!
I like the uneven nature of how the planks are joined. Top work!
Thank you very much!:)
Beautiful table with an excellent design! Thank you for sharing. May I ask what planer you have, with the two vertical spindles as well? Thanks!
Thank you very much Micah! To be honest I'm not 100% sure about the model but it's made by Ledinek
@@lignumchannel Thanks! That planer always intrigues me.
Amazing design , does it wobble a bit with that kind of legs?
I was worried it would when I welded a first few rods but at the end it came out quite rigid.
Where can I buy a robot KUKA and what is its price?
I bought those on machineseeker.com , prices vary depending on work hours..
Such a complex looking and intersting base design. Nice work and as with all your videos, I wish I had such an awesome robot.
Glad you like it! It is quite simple actually, just have to make sure the rods don't have same origin points and go to different directions.
@@lignumchannel It is intersting how simple the fabrication is compared to how complex it looks when finished. I also like how light the frame looks and the interesting light and shadow play it produces.
Amazing workshop - factory!
Thank you!
I like the look with the exposed joinery on the ends. Without breadboard ends though won’t wood movement be an issue or is that blown out of proportion?
Glad you like it. I'm not sure about this one, I will see how it behaves.. I usually make 6 cm thick boards when making tables and there was never a problem. This one is 4cm because I don't think thick one I usually do would fit with this base. It's for me so why not experiment a little.. :)
@@lignumchannel thanks for the insight and beautiful work once again. Wish I had access to those machines! Blessings.