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Creating Custom Space Age Sputnik Lights

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2017
  • Four Brothers Drive-In in New York asked me to create a trio of one of my favorite midcentury icons, the sputnik light!
    See how I fabricate the antennas: • Casting the Sputnik An...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 136

  • @MaybeDave
    @MaybeDave 7 років тому +13

    That uncontrollable giggle at the end says it all. So much effort, but so worth it! Great work, sir.

  • @DanielCooper1
    @DanielCooper1 2 роки тому +2

    I love that you show your mistakes, your successes, your sadness and your cheer. You, sir. Are my favorite maker.

  • @clownshoe97
    @clownshoe97 5 років тому +2

    The testament to your talent is the way you make all of this LOOK so easy and it isn't. I know it isn't. So happy to have stumbled into your world. Thank you.

  • @AquaPeet
    @AquaPeet 2 роки тому +1

    Great that you show your 'jig inventions' and solutions to the hurdles you encounter; to me they are the true value of your videos!!

  • @dannyoktim9628
    @dannyoktim9628 6 років тому +2

    Just found your channel and man did i learn a lot. . . never was impressed with a Shopsmith but you sure as hell changed my opinion. As for your style and personality . . .winner, winner. People like you are needed in this world to teach, and you do it so well. Thanks D. Oktim

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  6 років тому +2

      Thanks! And a ShopSmith is OK for some things -- just avoid it as a table saw.

    • @chadvoller
      @chadvoller 5 років тому +2

      @@WesleyTreat It is scary as hell as a table saw, especially if your blade isn't the sharpest. The lathe is a bit low as well, but workable on a stool. I love how you use the sanding disc with a jig instead of moving the piece into it! I'll definitely be using that idea. Not sure how I never saw your channel before, I instantly subscribed after watching your Herbal Smokes project.

  • @stephencraig7130
    @stephencraig7130 14 днів тому

    My formula:
    Make it up as you go along. Figure it out. Keep moving forward. Your work is amazing. I've always wanted a Sputnik Display Sign. 👍

  • @MrDpoling
    @MrDpoling 7 років тому +9

    HOLY CRAP THOSE ARE FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

  • @jguyfletch2187
    @jguyfletch2187 5 років тому +2

    Wesley, Today is first I've seen of your channel. So much content in 15 minutes stirring up concrete 1960's emotions and most cherished memories of working on projects with my grandmother. If I could thank you enough you might not understand why. Thank you, Wesley, for the presentations and for including your true self.

  • @nutsandbolts3729
    @nutsandbolts3729 5 років тому +1

    If I could, I’d give it multiple thumbs up! Very cool.

  • @DJunkBuilder
    @DJunkBuilder 7 років тому +10

    I'm fascinated by the stuff you make. The burning question in my mind is this. How does one become the person to call when they need an oddball item made? I want that job!

    • @maxximumb
      @maxximumb 5 років тому +2

      Make oddball stuff and advertise yourself as a general fabricator - No job too weird. Maybe even call yourself General Fabricator. They key to any business is to know who and were your customers are and get your work seen by them.
      You might find that you have to start out making normal everyday stuff for regular businesses and the oddball stuff on the side. But as your reputation grows, you can start turning down regular stuff in favour of all the odd stuff people ask you to make.

    • @banjopete
      @banjopete 5 років тому

      DJunkBuilder , prove you can do it!, then wait.

  • @youtube.youtube.01
    @youtube.youtube.01 5 років тому

    Watching your passion as you construct is half of the pleasure when I watch your videos. Your building techniques are ingenious, yet simple. You are a mentor for those liking to work with their hands and minds!

  • @rollingtones1
    @rollingtones1 5 років тому

    These skills are just what you need for creative, high end subwoofer and speaker/amp enclosures for high end car audio systems. Give it a whirl!

  • @iankearns
    @iankearns 5 років тому +1

    Am late to the show but just recently subscribed to your channel, the last few seconds of that vid when the sputniks are lit in their glory and your release of glee when you looked at them is what it is all about when you create something brilliant - nice work fella!

  • @chuckbrock7601
    @chuckbrock7601 Рік тому

    Marvelous simply Marvelous! A true Craftsman/Artist.

  • @synovium
    @synovium 5 років тому

    Your creativity is spellbinding, and it really can make a difference when you have the proper tools. It just proves that anything is possible.

  • @wandakowalski7063
    @wandakowalski7063 5 років тому

    This is the funnest video I have ever seen ... You are a genius!!! I am trying to rig a custom light thing and you have inspired me that I can do it ---- albeit without all your incredible woodworking skills ... Thanks so very much!!!!!

  • @neilf4128
    @neilf4128 7 років тому

    absolutely wow. I'm proud just watching this. great job.

  • @ensoniq2k
    @ensoniq2k 7 років тому

    Even though I don't really like those lamps I very much enjoyed the marking process. Good work!

  • @SimonBarnsley
    @SimonBarnsley 5 років тому

    You sir, are a bloody genius. Keep making these please. They are very inspiring!

  • @ZollyMonsta
    @ZollyMonsta 5 років тому

    A man and his Sputnik’s... a sight to behold.

  • @janicesalem1893
    @janicesalem1893 3 роки тому

    Wow those are fantastic!

  • @whotoinfinity
    @whotoinfinity 5 років тому

    I dig it, I dig it deep! My poor ole webber grill has no idea what I have planed for it.

  • @N5omn1ac
    @N5omn1ac 5 років тому +1

    already clicked follow from the previous video I saw, but this is freaking Awesome! extra thumbs up for the shopsmith too!

  • @CryoGenUK
    @CryoGenUK 7 років тому +1

    Quite simply... stunning.
    I really enjoyed all of your videos on this, thank you. :D

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 5 років тому

    That last shot sold it.
    Great job.

  • @patjackmanesq
    @patjackmanesq 5 років тому

    Brilliant! Loved the smile at the end!

  • @l8trh4ter
    @l8trh4ter 7 років тому

    those are absolutely amazing

  • @iobotwoodworks
    @iobotwoodworks 7 років тому +20

    ok..these are pretty damn cool

  • @nearlyworthless1674
    @nearlyworthless1674 5 років тому

    I'm so happy I found your page again. I saw a video of yours a couple of years ago, but it didn't grab me...I don't think I had the right tools or experience at the time.
    I'm a sign maker as well, you're awesome.

  • @TwoWheeledHepkat
    @TwoWheeledHepkat Рік тому

    I love Sputniks too! Very cool.

  • @cplcombat
    @cplcombat 5 років тому

    Pretty fn cool. Beautiful job, so talented.

  • @LauriEkman
    @LauriEkman 7 років тому

    These are so cool!

  • @dinger3265
    @dinger3265 5 років тому +1

    Nailed it! Stoked I found your channel.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 7 років тому +1

    I love them. Great job! Your creativity and efforts really paid off. Joel.....

  • @DynamicRockers
    @DynamicRockers 5 років тому

    Bravo! This looks absolutely awesome ! thx for the video

  • @muddyfences5559
    @muddyfences5559 6 років тому +1

    Oh great, now I love Sputniks. Thanks a lot :)

  • @mhoover
    @mhoover 3 роки тому

    Your grin at the end says it all.

  • @JunkWorkshop
    @JunkWorkshop 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @andywright2380
    @andywright2380 5 років тому

    those are fantastic.

  • @Stubones999
    @Stubones999 3 роки тому

    I had an idea about a way to make your sputnik spikes easier... Use warm, fast net epoxy, chuck up your mold in your lathe / horizontal drill press, and pour a cup full of epoxy while spinning the mold while it cures. After a few minutes, stop the mold and remove the cured part from the mold and continue. That way, you end up with hollow, thin wall spikes and cut down on the drilling processes. The amount of epoxy you pour in the mold adjusts the thickness of the walls, since the base will be thicker than the pointy end, leaving you room to screw them down

  • @SkullyWoodMetal
    @SkullyWoodMetal 6 років тому

    Great project. I want to build one, just because. I could put it outside of my shop, the neighbors would love it.

  • @sonodrome
    @sonodrome 4 роки тому

    stunning! great work, thanks for sharing :)

  • @schroederb2007
    @schroederb2007 5 років тому

    Dude i really dig your projects. I feel like you dont have near enough subscribers! and your editing is well done too!

  • @markduncan525
    @markduncan525 5 років тому

    Great job!

  • @WiIdbiII
    @WiIdbiII 2 роки тому

    You did a lot of great work there. I am in my fifties , and have fond memories of these also. I have been working on one as a long term project for a while (procrastinator here) , I used to do industrial construction and demolition and have accumulated all the parts. Beings my parts are different ( actually much heavier, wish they were lighter) I've got to do machining and welding on mine. Luckily I have a machining and welding shop. Just don't have the time, I guess. Either way , your's came out great. I can only hope mine look that good.👍

  • @ricardoalves3038
    @ricardoalves3038 7 років тому

    Great job! Greetings from Portugal!

  • @JoelzombieThomas
    @JoelzombieThomas 5 років тому

    I think it would be really cool to use clear resin for the studs filled with gold metal flakes, or gold glitter. I love your methods.

  • @teenapittman4241
    @teenapittman4241 4 роки тому

    I think that I love Sputniks too, but I thought I just loved the clocks, furniture, and wall hangings. I was wrong. I would definitely hang those in my front yard.

  • @Lolatronn
    @Lolatronn 6 років тому +1

    best use of a bowl goes to .. drum roll please...
    Wesley Treat for his Sputnik lights! :D
    awesome project

  • @rmojo23
    @rmojo23 6 років тому

    Gotta love a Shopsmith.

  • @IONHowTo
    @IONHowTo 7 років тому

    Wow this is really cool! 😬

  • @donaldasayers
    @donaldasayers 5 років тому +1

    I have had that same problem with cheapo dome nuts AKA acorn nuts. Eventually found some nice machined stainless ones. I feel your pain.

  • @markduncan525
    @markduncan525 5 років тому +1

    When they lit up at the end I laughed with delight. Then you had the same reaction

  • @cablecallen
    @cablecallen 7 років тому

    Just so awesome!! Subscribed!!

  • @JackMataXatu
    @JackMataXatu 7 років тому

    enjoyed watching and good job!

  • @AndrewSetters
    @AndrewSetters 7 років тому

    Just found your channel. I'm knocked out, dude! Great stuff.

  • @mitcholla
    @mitcholla 5 років тому

    I found your channel three days ago and I’ve put in some hours. I love your work. Would be fascinated to know how you got started in this line of work. I’d guess props? something tech theatre?

  • @IBWatchinUrVids
    @IBWatchinUrVids 6 років тому +1

    Adam Savage has a challenger!

  • @devin4560
    @devin4560 7 років тому +1

    very cool!!!!!

  • @Firebird356
    @Firebird356 5 років тому

    Love your work ! Great channel :)

  • @niniliumify
    @niniliumify 5 років тому

    Giddy! Nice Job

  • @jamesedinger4956
    @jamesedinger4956 5 років тому

    Fabulous

  • @holdemNE1
    @holdemNE1 7 років тому

    Awesome-sauce!!!!!!

  • @dindog22
    @dindog22 7 років тому

    Way cool

  • @TheDocknowles
    @TheDocknowles 7 років тому

    I subscribed because of the entertaining way you edit your videos. (and the project was pretty damned impressive also!) Apparently there are going to be trolls no matter what you're doing or how you say it.....tell them to "go fish" and keep on keeping on! Good Job!

  • @paulmorris1690
    @paulmorris1690 5 років тому

    I want one - but I probably could afford it and my wife would kill me - darn --- great video - excellent craftsmanship

  • @arthurkurtz2448
    @arthurkurtz2448 5 років тому

    The project turned out superbly, and I am certain many thousands of drive-in customers are in love with their kitchy beauty. But I have one question: Would it have been prudent to run a ground wire from the inside of the metal spheres to the third prong of a 3-prong plug?

  • @phookadude
    @phookadude 5 років тому

    Awesome job. One thing though, filler in the resin would lower the cost significantly, there are plenty of lightweight options. Sawdust comes to mind.

  • @TheNottonight
    @TheNottonight 5 років тому

    You where really happy

  • @jimmytvfclassic
    @jimmytvfclassic 5 років тому

    My trick for this double-threaded screws or whatever name it is, is, I first put a nut in the "nut-kind" thread, then pick a Dremel or a metal hand saw, and saw a slit on this to fit a flat bladed screwdriver. Then remove the nut, which will reform the thread after the burrs, and there you have it!

  • @maxximumb
    @maxximumb 5 років тому

    They look fantastic.
    You said that they were for a drive in movie, are they going outdoors? If so how well will any water that gets in, drain out?

  • @philippe-lebel
    @philippe-lebel 2 роки тому

    14:26 You can smile. It's great, very great.

  • @tb40ford
    @tb40ford 5 років тому

    Can I purchase one of these wonderful works of Art?
    Travis in KY

  • @bearwoodcarpentry
    @bearwoodcarpentry 6 років тому

    Such an actor ...that final shot, doh.

  • @spanksthx
    @spanksthx 7 років тому +4

    That smile you had in the very beginning and end... LOVE IT! You were aroused, weren't you? Don't lie. Great video as always. Looking forward to your next project. P.S. YOU SHOULD TOTALLY PATENT IT!!

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  7 років тому +4

      I do love me some old signage.

    • @maxximumb
      @maxximumb 5 років тому +1

      I have a sneaking suspicion he might like Sputniks.

  • @joshsmith4488
    @joshsmith4488 5 років тому

    I freakin love this

  • @michaelnelson8847
    @michaelnelson8847 5 років тому

    What are the threaded inserts called you put in the cones? Love your channel!

  • @ThomasOnTape
    @ThomasOnTape 5 років тому +1

    Man, those J-cuts make me nervous; at 8:31 when you reach for the bit and the sound of a lathe starting plays it gave me a little heart attack!

  • @elwyndavis339
    @elwyndavis339 4 роки тому

    I found your video while looking for a restoration of an original Sputnik light. I've always wanted one but never had the chance to get one. I've thought of trying to make one. The originals are much bigger. Do you know the diameter of the originals. I've never seen one close enough to measure it. I'm guessing around 18- 24 inches. There are two at a retro car lot in the city I live in. What did you use for the spherical part? Loved the video. I need a shop like that.

  • @jeremyross6928
    @jeremyross6928 7 років тому

    So cool! I have seen a couple of videos now and your craftsmanship is really clear. Was there a reason you couldn't have used screws like a #8 Robertson to attach the cones to the bowls? Or used a larger hollow centre nut attached to the rods that hold the bulbs?
    Just wondering if you could have saved some work and had an equal result?
    I also wondered if there was a reason on your 2 2x4 stool (super cool btw) you didn't use a single brad nail at the top and bottom to hold the verticals on so the glue could set without them moving while you insets the others?
    Not meant as a criticism at all, just wondering your thoughts.

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  7 років тому +1

      Good questions. With the first sputnik I made that was similar to these (not shown in the video), I used screws to attach the antennas rather than hanger bolts. But, while it seems totally simple, it ended up being a larger pain than I can describe to properly aim the screws into the pilot holes within the antennas' bottom recesses. (Again, it sounds like no problem at all, which is why I did it that way the first time, but it quickly became frustrating in a way that's hard to explain.)
      As for the center nut, I would still need something preventing the antennas from twisting, thus the bolts. The center rod is solely for the electrics and is deliberately kept separate from anything structural.
      Regarding the stool, I may have been able to use brad nails, but with 28 of them on each face, I think they would have been too obvious. Plus, I doubt I would have been able to aim all 56 of them into the 1/4"-wide ribs accurately, anyway.
      Thanks for the questions! (Also, UA-cam commenters take note: This is how you ask questions about choices made, instead of with "Why didn't you just do X thing instead which, despite my use of the word 'just,' would not have actually been easier, but I'll go ahead and assume you had no good reason, anyway. Unsubscribe!")

  • @roguecthulhu6002
    @roguecthulhu6002 5 років тому +1

    Is that a Shop Smith Mark V? I got's me one of them!

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla 2 роки тому

    All that effort and you didn't try one half on as a hat? :D Really cool project!

  • @tohopes
    @tohopes 7 років тому +2

    Cool video. Beautiful product as always. How weather-proof are they intended to be?

    • @spanksthx
      @spanksthx 7 років тому

      Ooooo good question.

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  7 років тому +2

      The aluminum, resin and PVC sheet will hold up great, and the paint is all rated for outdoor use. Thanks!

    • @tohopes
      @tohopes 7 років тому +2

      Oh, I was thinking about the wires and electrical connections.. how susceptible they might be to corrosion if the Sputniks are out in the rain a lot.

    • @spuds6423
      @spuds6423 7 років тому

      tohopes that was my concern as well... good question. :)

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  7 років тому +2

      All the wiring is inside the housing, so it's all safe.

  • @NielsNL68
    @NielsNL68 7 років тому

    hi, nice work.
    just wondering what kind of adhesive did you use at 6:16?

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  7 років тому

      Just standard PVC cement. Thanks!

  • @kristinacampbell2589
    @kristinacampbell2589 2 роки тому

    Looks awesome but you should have painted the screws red to make them disappear.

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  2 роки тому

      I think I did after I finished the video.

  • @altruf
    @altruf 5 років тому

    in form, it is rather reminiscent of sea mines, rather than a satellite(sputnik)

  • @factotumindustries
    @factotumindustries 5 років тому

    What am I looking at here - a horizontal drill press?

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  5 років тому

      It's a an old Shopsmith. It's great for oddball operations like that.

  • @BillFurlong
    @BillFurlong 7 років тому +1

    This is fantastic. Can I commission you to make one for me?

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  7 років тому +1

      I'd love to. Please contact me through www.satelluxe.com and we can discuss it. Thanks!

  • @thebigdavester
    @thebigdavester 5 років тому

    Every time you complete a task I hear the Windows Tada sound in my head

  • @PhilipLeichauer
    @PhilipLeichauer 5 років тому

    Double plus like

  • @pferguson2212
    @pferguson2212 5 років тому

    Just found this video but what is the purpose of the half reflector bulbs as seen @14:20?

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  5 років тому

      Customer wanted a mix of reflector and plain bulbs.

    • @pferguson2212
      @pferguson2212 5 років тому +1

      Wesley Treat, thank you for answering and especially on a video that is over 18 months old! Amazing build though and so glad I have come across your videos, your attention to detail and very easy to watch videos are awesome!

  • @mariofelix9076
    @mariofelix9076 3 роки тому

    instead of plastic wrap try Press N Seal. So much easier

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat  3 роки тому

      I'm not sure how that would've helped here.

  • @ervinmunoz2305
    @ervinmunoz2305 2 роки тому

    Ok

  • @user-or1lu3ku3m
    @user-or1lu3ku3m 7 років тому +1

    The sound of the tools not matching the visual is really weird

  • @black94ta
    @black94ta 3 роки тому

    Do you sell these? If so please PM me.

  • @stephencomstock1625
    @stephencomstock1625 5 років тому

    why didnt you make two separate molds, one smaller slightly, and then just put the resin in the void? mIght work, and wouldve saved a ton of time...and resin

  • @clydebalcom8252
    @clydebalcom8252 4 роки тому

    Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you reinvent the nut.

  • @terryrazor5978
    @terryrazor5978 Рік тому

    Like that drive bolt you made, you are a fart smeller, oops I meant smart feller ;)

  • @mitcholla
    @mitcholla 5 років тому

    Poor Mangard. (I didn’t google the spelling).

  • @stephencomstock1625
    @stephencomstock1625 5 років тому

    ahh...nm...i shouldve waited until the end to comment