DiResta: Wooden Bucket
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2014
- Lately I have been working with several whiskey companies, and I have been using wooden barrels to create many things such as bars and chairs. I was inspired to create a bucket, based on some simplified techniques used in the making of a barrel. Here, I make an 8-gallon bucket using 1" pine boards. I keep the design and construction simple by making the bucket straight sided - it may look tapered on camera but it does have straight sides. Thank you, and please enjoy! Learn more on Make: makezine.com/video/diresta-woo...
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No idea how I got here, but I couldn't stop myself from watching DiResta your videos.
I'm killing myself after reading this god forsaken comment
I was gonna put some respeck on your comment until I saw your username. Hippos generally love the water and couldn't live without it.
Titty wanking Ballsack Geez, don't be such a Titty-wanking ballsack. :p
+HipposHateWater negronian
HipposHateWater
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Very cool in 1976-1977 I worked for "Western Wood Tank Corp / Johnson Tank and Tower" as a designer/project troubleshooter/ fab shop manager, we built wood hot tubs, water tanks and towers, cooling towers using clear all heart redwood and tidewater cypress. Pine will rot. We used dowels to form the bottom, and then cut the bottom one board at a time using a band saw. We never glued the bottom boards or the staves but on larger tanks we did use clear silicone as a lube to make setting the staves easier also for larger tanks we used long nylon belts to hold the staves in place before we set the hoops.
McMaster-Carr has hoop lugs if you ever need them. FYI old liquor and wine tanks smell incredible when you make a hot tub out of them.
Thank you for the 411 !! My first time I was learning on the go !
I did the ice bucket challenge today on video, edit over weekend ill publish Monday on mu channel .. Thank You all for the love !!
Well done!
Your sense of satisfaction when you tap on the barrel and it rings like a bell is palpable! Well done!
Man. .your work is impeccable...and even your film ability.. at the end with bucket hanging...using light to cast your name in shadow on the wall was genius. you have the creative and artistic ability I wish I possessed
You have inspired me greatly over the years jimmy. You are truly a master craftsman. I love just watching you work.
The sounds in the video are really satisfying
You're so talented. I've just spent 11 minutes watching a bucket being made and enjoyed every second.
love this channel, no talk no bs, just pure awesome craftsmanship with amazing results.
i agree
Me too!!
same
Fantastic! I'm in awe by the amount for work and skill it takes to make this. Everything for scratch. Amazing job!
Your work never ceases to amaze me. You are truly a wizard at your craft.
It was cool DiResta when you see DiResta change the angle of the DiResta cut. Thanks DiResta for DiResta the DiResta video. DiResta
Thank you for all of your very inspiring videos! Love your work. I'm normally more the electronics guy, but because of you I made myself a bigger workbench... Greetings from the other side of the planet (Austria, Europe).
Many videos are educational but take FOR EVER to get there.
These videos rock! I noted the sign on the work shop wall about commendation - wow!
Thanks for sharing these high quality inspirations.
I am not a maker, I am happy to leave that passion to people such as yourself. But I am mesmerized by your videos and the absolute impeccable level of craftsmanship that you adhere to. Bravo!!
The satisfaction I get out of DiResta videos is unexplainable. I just enjoy the speed up sounds lol!
man you bring awesomeness to crafting.....you have raised the bar and standard for artisianship!
Very very nice - Total pleasure to watch a craftsman at work
I really enjoy your videos, Jimmy. Thanks for posting. They are all so great and fun to watch!
I have been watching your videos for quite some time and you always amaze me, very good workmanship thank you for sharing your talent with all of us
Excellent example of both Cooperage and Blacksmithing with a modern twist! Thank you
HATERS will say this is a timelapse but in reality this man is just on a diffrent level and just works this quickly from time to time he slows down the vid to let us catch up with his progress.
Love, love, love this video. Many times on how to videos they just want to talk. Thank you for not doing that. Now, aside from that, wow! You got skills, man! And your shop is to die for.
I first started to think the process of making a bucket was long and pointless, however I watched the whole video and would love to try if I had an opportunity. Absolutely awesome and relaxing by looks of things. Spending a whole day on one bucket or even a barrel and make some nice whisky. You must be very proud Sir.
Great skills Jimmy! Fantastic craftsmanship ! Thanks for sharing.
You have made some amazing things but the bucket is a thing of beauty. Amazing
Unbelievable! I am blown away by this...and it can hold water! Great job!
Simple and useful, big-up Jimmy, Is always a pleasure to watch your videos!
You are amazing… I am inspired by every video of yours I see! Thanks from the UK...
Old school,there is people that still make barrels to this day.this is neat.
Nicely done! Always a joy to watch.
Very nice work and love to see the use of the what looked like old barn wood. Of course going for redwood or cedar or cypress for durability but I will bet with a little care this one will last for many years! A real inspiration and a great build!
That was amazing to watch - and such beautiful project - wish I had the equipment to make it myself!
Really enjoyed this one Jimmy. Keep these type of projects coming
Based on the height of the woodplanks on the side(seen in the video at 0:04): 18''=0,46 m ; minus the unused part in the bottom (-2''= 5 cm) that gives us a height of 16''.
Then the diameter(the tricky part): well he is able hug it(seen at 11:06), and his arms are a little longer than the buckets circumference
and his arms should be about his length; average length of american(he's American he uses inch, seriously)
Average length of a american male is 175.9 cm (5' 9,5'') substract about 25 cm(10'') ;
circumference should be about 176-26 = 150 cm;
Now we know everything we need to calculate the volume of the bucket;
C = circumference
r = radius
h = height
(pi)= 3,14...
C=2(pi)*r
C=1,5 m
r=C/(2(pi))=0,239
height: 16'' = 0,4 m
Radius: 0,239 m(12'')
V = volume
V = (pi) r^2 * h
V = 0,0718 m^3 (kubik meter)
1 kubik meter = 1000 litres
V = 72 Litres (19 Gallons)
The bucket can hold about 72 Litres(19 gallons) of water,
If the bucket is full then it must weight at least 70kg (155 pound)...
CONCLUSION: "It's a big bucket"
+Pro96Gaming neeeeeeeeerrrrdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
jk fam dont hit me
+Ako si Kalabaw nerd would not forget weight of the bucket itself :D so its 70kg of water plus that heavy bucket :))
+d4nt3cz I didn't forget, i was just lazy xD, it was hard enough to estimate the volume of the bucket. Imagine trying to estimate the volume of the bucket.
then the density of wood. Dry wood or wet wood? sort of wood? etc.
+Pro96Gaming 9th grade math.
Goodly yes, I don't understand why you would use anything more advanced for this kind of calculation, well you can do a calculation of how big the error could be(very big). But I don't see the point of doing that, since I just did a fun estimate of the size of the bucket. :p
I never thought I'd be so excited about a bucket!
You Sir, are a master! Excellent work
Sir,you are one shell's builder. My hat off to you Sir.
I really love this guy. Awesome what he is able to do ......congrats!
i love watching you work!
Always incredible - love the combination of wood working and metal working. Keep up the amazing work and videos. A high light for my week. Thanks.
2 Diresta videos in one day!awesome!wish there were more!
That is a beautiful piece!
Awesome job Jimmy! huge fan of all your vids
Very dexterious job with interest and curious product of Diresta The Great. !
This is by far my favorite ALS ice bucket challenge video. Wait ... never mind.
Very cool project, Jimmy. I liked this quite a bit. Now build me a hot tub. Pronto.
Check my channel today for the bucket Ice dump!! Thank you !
jimmydiresta hey, make a wooden mug beer?
Beautiful work
Very impressive cooperage. Excellent build as usual!
One more time: AWESOME!!! From Valencia. Venezuela
New to the channel and I like everything about this video. Thanks for uploading!
very cool, I was smiling all the way throughout this vid
I would watch this man build anything!
Just watched, wow one hell of a bucket , nice!
Always great work
i just started watching a video and now i cant stop watching the same guy making diy
Very nice work brother. Excellent work.
Amazing. Love channels like these.
excellent craftsmanship
Awesome Jimmy!
Jimmy being a cooper and a blacksmith, cool stuff. Great bucket, a challenge if you don't know how but it came out great looking. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome work
May god bless you mr.jimmy diResta I will give you the full respect gor your hardworking
idk why but it made me so happy when i saw him using the mallet he made. like he's using his creation, it's so neat
That shear and your self made. Banding clams are badass Jimmy D
Nicely done. I like your metal bending tooling as well. Definately going in the 'ole mental toolbox. Thanks for sharing.
You my friend, are an artisan!
I loved your comment.
Those push sticks you're using on the table saw are great.
Great work once again
Dude you are inspirational, I keep fantasizing doing stuff like this, but I don't have access to any workshop and I don't know how to use many of the tools. I'm gotta take some class. To be like you is my goal.
Very practical. Really neat.
Nice work Jimmy! Regards from England
Eres una inspiración para mi, GRACIAS por destiltearme del LoL con tus videos, saludos desde España ^^
Wow, that's amazing, good work!
Great build!
Huge bucket. AWESOME, DUDE!!!
just plain awesome
I love watching these videos. It dawned on me watching this one that it might get pretty frustrating for Mrs. Diresta ... I imagine that whenever she wants something, he says "oh, don't go buy one, I can MAKE that!" LOL.
Great video, i totally enjoyed it. You have such a great job/hobby.
Amazing! Like always.
In the old days of sailing ships, buckets were made of cedar (to swell up and be waterproof). They were made with the bottom of larger diameter than the top to be stable in a boat deck. And they were always left with water in side to keep them swelled up.
Dude, much respect. That is awesome. Well done.
Always awesome!
awesome thanks Jimmy for sending me the stencil and prints.
Beautiful.
Dang, that shadow diresta at the end is a good touch. Awesome video
Great video as usual, I liked that compression is the only thing keeping the sides water tight.
Cool build Jimmy. I noticed the blade and the chop saw were given the DiResta touch. Always look forward to your videos. Thanks for sharing.
wow man ur a super builder uv got some really awesome projected. good work
You actually made a bucket cool. Thanks for the video now I want to make one :)
That's just awesome!
You're a master Jimmy!
I would love to see fully coopered bucket next time, this one looks like cylindrical shape?
Thanks, I'm a big fan!
Nice bucket and nice video too
just awesome
Amazing!
I love the dual stop blocks when doing the dados, very good idea. Who knew, Jimmy could have been a cooper too!
Thank you nick !!
The nifty sounds from 6:20 to 6:27 (grinding the metal pieces) was worth the effort to get here.
NOW THAT'S A BUCKET ! Great job.
It's 2am and I'm watching a man making a bucket. What is my life?
+Heart AG 1:59am nz I feel this video is viewed only at late hours
Same but mid night so kinda
5:07am
3:16 am
1:56 AM
This is amazing and gorgeous......