Make an Impossible Floating Table | Tensegrity Table
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- I saw this kind of floating structures on internet so I decided to build my own floating table which works with a phenomenon called tensegrity.
Tensegrity is a structural principle based on the use of isolated components in compresion inside a net of continous tension.
This tensegrity table is made with two equilateral triangles (35cm each side), the total height is 35cm as well.
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At least give some credit to John Malecki, who suspiciously made this same design two months before you.
Very nice can't wait to make it. Thanks for including measurements. It will look great in the family room. I just love youtube. Calif
I'm pretty sure it will look grear Robin Anderson, have fun making this project!
it's not impossible at all. It's just that people's mind are limited in rhetoric, rater than simple logic
You are right! ♥
Please.
Don't be offended that I'm gonna try to make a couple of them.I have no creative skills, but I can follow directions.And I do give credit to the original Maker.Thank you
How in the world are the outer chains not falling due to gravity
What do you mean? Why would they fall? they are attached to both sides. In fact they are tense, making force, attracting the top and the bottom of the table.. if you tense one of them, it pulls from the other two.
Nice work! This looks very cool! I also made one, but there is no rope in the middle, "anti-gravity" succeeded!
How was that possible?, did you use magnets?
@ yes! new method!
Well done. I get how they work, but I'm so used to legs holding things up from underneath and ropes or chains holding things from above that it still looks impossible. Excellent skills and craftsmanship.
Thats why it's impossible haha
Very nice tutorial. I wanna give this a try. Question though......the center link of chain appears to be twisted while the outer links do not appear twisted. Am I seeing this or is this an illusion? If it is twisted, why?
Well, It came out after some adjustment and I wanted a little bit more tension on the outside chains, thank you for yoyr comment!
I've watched many DIY's.
Thank you. We'll done!
Thank you for watching!
Hi! I would like to know how much weight does it support? Thanks!
Hi Ana María, I added 7 kilograms without problems but I'm not sure what is the break point
Fíjense bien al cortar las piezas centrales. Él hace los cortes en una forma y las piezas que muestras después de cortadas tienen otro corte TOTALMENTE DISTINTO
THANK YOU for actually INCLUDING the dimensions, AND the angles.
I made a popsicle stick version from another video, but since it didn't include the angle cut on the vertical sticks, I had to trim down the angled cuts multiple times from 45° until I finally reached the right one. 😒
I'm so glad that you like it, actually the angle for the vertical sticks I used is 22.5 instead of 31.5, thank you for that!
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Omg! Thank you for clarifying so quickly.🙂
I want to try to build it with my 8 yr old nephew...but unfortunately, once we need to troubleshoot a project, he immediately loses interest.
With your clarification...we may actually be able to finish this one!!!
Thank you so much!
Could I have the measurements please including the middle chain length and what type of wood did you use
crispy
Eres grandeee
Hey gracias hermano!
great project ! I'm from Poland :D Nice !
To jest dobra!, na zdrowie! 😅
Dziękuję bardzo!
Te quedó increíble, mano.
Gracias hermano, saludos! 👊
neville nz. Hi for the laps do you cut thru the centre line o do you leave exactly half
Love watching you work. Great job on this. Hello from California.
Thank you for ypur comment Robert, greetings to California!
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
Thank you!
It's called Tensegrity principle which is based on a system of isolated components under compression inside a network of continue tension
That is correct, thank you for watching!
how long is the inside chain?
Wow
😯
That's really beautiful work! Thanks for sharing the video!
Thank you for watching!
6000 yg liat. 100 yg like
How much languages do u speak (in the comments) or is it just google translate
Hi gus cooper, I'm a native spanish speaker and I speak english too, beyond that I use google translator 😃
What are the angles you have taken to carve table legs
On both ends.
Nice work. What is the size if the middle chain
Must the middle chain be exactly in the center of the triangle?
Bravo...
Grande mi pana
Eres grande mi pana
Gracias amigo!
I really wanna make one of these. Great job
I would love to see it!