Making furniture with 3d printing

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2020
  • I'm making furniture using 3d printing and simple materials.
    Get all the files and plans here: www.alch.shop/
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    Thank you for Watching! Tune in next week for more videos :)
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  • @mariodegovia4863
    @mariodegovia4863 3 роки тому +155

    I was utterly charmed that you made the barstool, revealed it, and judged it unworthy of use. That's the kind of humble authenticity I appreciate in your vids. It would've actually been easier to not show or talk about a failed prototype, but the fact that you did builds trust and keeps me coming back. Bravo, sir!

  • @BradleyPaton
    @BradleyPaton 3 роки тому +236

    That accurate circle jig trick on the bandsaw is brilliant. I've never seen that before, thanks.

    • @DennisJHarrisonJrHere
      @DennisJHarrisonJrHere 3 роки тому

      Agreed!

    • @adrianlandreth9918
      @adrianlandreth9918 3 роки тому

      I support that comment.

    • @lilypower
      @lilypower 3 роки тому +2

      Have seen it many times before and used it myself, thought I don't think I've seen it explained this well before 😃

    • @luckgrip252
      @luckgrip252 3 роки тому

      Agreed!

    • @xcruell
      @xcruell 3 роки тому +1

      Seen it a hundred times but it still amazes me, how something so simple can be that helpful!

  • @JamieRogers95
    @JamieRogers95 3 роки тому +5

    Again, killing it with the DIY projects you can actually do yourself. Too many youtubers forget we don't all own giant shops full of machines and rely on simple tools used properly. Good work! :)

    • @JamieRogers95
      @JamieRogers95 3 роки тому

      And before anyone chimes in about the 3D printer, they super inexpensive and common in a lot of homes.

  • @albertogregory9678
    @albertogregory9678 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video, genuinely achievable diy vids are always welcome. The paper templates kick ass! see ya next time

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 3 роки тому

    Crazy. I'm actually in the middle of a similar project for a low-profile plant stand. Of course, my round stock will be much smaller. But this still gives me a pretty good idea that I'm headed in the right direction.
    Seriously. thanks for this!

  • @connor1186
    @connor1186 3 роки тому +8

    Just a note for you, you can print steeper overhangs by using inside-outside and thinner layers.

  • @EnsignLovell
    @EnsignLovell 3 роки тому

    We may be in a pandemic, but you are keeping me sane. I really like how you are showing the use of 3D printing outside of a hobby in a calm straightforward manner, I always learn a lot from your videos.

  • @AthanCondax
    @AthanCondax 3 роки тому +7

    The Prusia i3 MK3 is an incredible printer. If you're curious about dabbling in 3D printing, it's one of the best options. You can opt to build it yourself (helps learn about your printer very well) or you can buy it fully assembled (removes a lot of troubleshooting in foreign territory for beginners). It has a huge community for support and it's widely used. I bought a MK2 a few years ago and immediately upgraded to the MK3 when it came out. It's a great printer any way you slice it. Josef Prusa and his team of very talented salespeople are fucking awesome and I think they make great products as they're true labors of love.

    • @awdhootkanawade
      @awdhootkanawade 3 роки тому +2

      My advice to every new comer be like :
      Want best printing quality and convince buy prusha
      Want something affordable thats gets job done with more then decent quality get ender 3

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      @@awdhootkanawade That's pretty good advice :)

    • @awdhootkanawade
      @awdhootkanawade 3 роки тому

      @_ David _ no one can beat ender as best printer for bonniest i use my ender for all my RC stuff

    • @AthanCondax
      @AthanCondax 3 роки тому

      @_ David _ I was a beginner and I bought one as my first printer, so I politely disagree. I also sold it for almost the same price I got it for so it held it's value over 2 years. Price and experience don't really make a difference. If you don't end up liking it or getting into the hobby, you can sell it.

  • @brandonpau6395
    @brandonpau6395 3 роки тому +1

    loving your videos and your channel! you're right up there with all the maker alex's on youtube, alex cnc, alex french guy cooking, alec steele...
    wont be long till your channel will be huge! cheers x

  • @adriancastillon695
    @adriancastillon695 3 роки тому

    Dude!! This is they way to build something. Love all the attention of detail and all those really useful tricks that you share to get the best build quality!

  • @luckgrip252
    @luckgrip252 3 роки тому

    Woah actually what a smart dude he is. Couldn't appreciate the knowledge and how straightforward he is any more. I really like to watch these projects you're bringing up and the content is really entertaining! Wish you the strenght, health and more content to bring for us to watch.

  • @thigerns
    @thigerns 3 роки тому +1

    How can you not have millions of followers! !? This channel is absolutely fantastic! I love your energy and your nervous little laughter when you speak! Keep up the fantastic work! Greetings from Sweden

  • @ellen-6190
    @ellen-6190 3 роки тому

    Thank u so much for this brilliant idea! I am going to do something similar now that I got a chance to try CAD and 3D-printing myself for a school project

  • @iliadaneshpour
    @iliadaneshpour 3 роки тому

    Your technique in using bandsaw was unique and creative. Thanks a lot, Alex.!

  • @basvanharen2904
    @basvanharen2904 3 роки тому +1

    I build my own (Annet A8) 3d printer, fun hobby:-) But if I were to buy one i would probably go for a Prusa. I like the way Joseph is doing things and love his story. Also great idea on this furniture, I might build a table for my own, thanx!!👍🏻

  • @Twin_Flyer
    @Twin_Flyer 3 роки тому

    Nice design and quite the build going from something as modern as the 3D printer to using the plane. I'm sure that did take a lot of work but it was worth it. nice design!

  • @kokonokov
    @kokonokov 3 роки тому

    Absolutely love your videos man, keep up the good work!

  • @Stoobers
    @Stoobers 3 роки тому +1

    Mind blown with how you did the circle cut with the bandsaw. Nice!

  • @Harko-
    @Harko- 3 роки тому

    I really like the concept of combining simple wooden parts and more intricate 3D printed parts! I have been experimenting with a design for a cable organizer box. I have to say your design looks absolutely great!

    • @argumentfoireux1660
      @argumentfoireux1660 3 роки тому

      He probably wanted to show the template trick to people with no lathe.

  • @alanlopufe
    @alanlopufe 3 роки тому

    You are great using 3d printing and also manual tools. Very nice to see!!!!

  • @Tim_Ung
    @Tim_Ung 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing video! I love the simple 3D printed pieces that come together to create the side table. It came out beautifully. I just discovered your channel and it's very similar to what I'm doing with my channel. Keep up the great work!

  • @Creative_Electronics
    @Creative_Electronics 3 роки тому +1

    Now you have some beautiful furnitures 👍👍
    Awesome video 👍👍

  • @davidjones2999
    @davidjones2999 3 роки тому

    To get the huge chamfered edge on the underside of the table, what I used to do when working in a woodworking shop is to get a regular circle jig for a router with a screw in the circle of the table for pivot then in another piece I would cut a slot that is longer than the chamfer so that a router guide bushing would fit in there nice and could move up and down in just one axis, then i would cut angled shims with the correct angle calculated and attach both pieces together with screws running through the shims and I would set the table on a bigger surface and also add support at the outer edge of the jig so the weight of the router doesn't flex the screw joint. Then you just simply start routing as with any circle jig, and just keep adjusting depth and moving the router up and down the slot to get the chamfer width. I hope the description makes sense.

  • @celioissof2943
    @celioissof2943 2 роки тому

    Great. You was the one who I was looking for. I have 3d printer and a carpentry. So, want to start doing mixed projects

  • @GamingMad101
    @GamingMad101 3 роки тому +2

    For the legs, if you want to save lots of time sanding, assemble the legs then use a pencil on some coins or scrap wood to draw a line around each leg parallel to the desk, cut this line and your legs will now sit flush.
    Might be worth chamfering the edge a little bit if you do this, just so there are no sharp edges that could chip easily.

  • @VaracolacidVesci
    @VaracolacidVesci 3 роки тому

    I love your videos. Great job man. Keep it up

  • @eduardosilvavargas8297
    @eduardosilvavargas8297 3 роки тому

    Dude, you’re awesome! Congratulations!

  • @nuwan007lk
    @nuwan007lk 3 роки тому

    Brilliant, beautiful piece of art...

  • @bummionterra
    @bummionterra 3 роки тому

    The last chamfer is a really nice job for a router table ... but the simplicity of the construction ist amazing.

  • @karunakarshettysy
    @karunakarshettysy 2 роки тому

    You are GENIUS, Alexandre

  • @j.davidslaugh5761
    @j.davidslaugh5761 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for everything you do.
    You give me motivation to move forward with my own You Tube.
    You are very entertaining and remind me alot of me, high strung and love life.

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words! I'm happy I can be a source of motivation for you :) thank for watching! :)

    • @j.davidslaugh5761
      @j.davidslaugh5761 3 роки тому

      @@achappel Thank you for the reply. Of all the videos I have watched and commented on and my comments are only good. You are the only one that has taken the time to reply and express appreciation.

    • @FamilyRoots
      @FamilyRoots 3 роки тому

      @@j.davidslaugh5761 he rocks 👍

  • @Torsan1977
    @Torsan1977 3 роки тому

    Great tips, project and video! I got that warm fuzzy feeling of wanting to go make something.

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      tor_selden thanks! I love hearing that!

  • @hector456
    @hector456 Рік тому

    Excelente !!! gracias por mostrarlo.

  • @JavaRacingCo
    @JavaRacingCo 3 роки тому +14

    I would love to see a video of you designing these 3D printed joint connections!
    Do you use fusion 360?

  • @par5endos562
    @par5endos562 3 роки тому

    That filament is nice. I've only ever used solid colors, will definitely give it a shot!

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому

      Yeah I was surprised as well, the "glitter" makes it look even smoother than it is.

  • @shibozou6421
    @shibozou6421 3 роки тому +3

    15:36 amazing 3D printing footage!!!

  • @DanielBulyovcsity
    @DanielBulyovcsity 3 роки тому +1

    I like that you created Scandinavian design maybe intentionally or unintentionally. So good to see some european minded makers.

  • @braineboss7938
    @braineboss7938 3 роки тому

    You are Amazing, Man||| Gifted, with ability to deliver great content like an entertainer and a teacher.

  • @TommyKronholm
    @TommyKronholm Рік тому

    Just signed up to your Domestica course, can’t wait to see more of this!

  • @bigtank2185
    @bigtank2185 3 роки тому

    Your demeanor and personality earned you a sub from me :) I love you ideas and videos :)

  • @neuvatn
    @neuvatn 3 роки тому

    might be a good idea to cut the legs after sanding the feet if there are any inconsistencies while sanding or rounding them off manually.

  • @arrobaolmedo
    @arrobaolmedo 3 роки тому

    Oooohhh so that's how you manage a chamfer without crazy tools, dope!

  • @sonramnoldu9671
    @sonramnoldu9671 3 роки тому

    Great idea. Thanks for inspiration

  • @_grigo
    @_grigo 3 роки тому

    Hi, this is your second video I've watched. Those projects look awesome.
    Suggestion: Isn't it better to get barstool bars to join its legs by pairs? You'll get a nice triangle below the seat. I think that would make this stool more steady. Also you'd get a nice footbar to rest your feet.
    Cheers from russian living in Colombia!

  • @MurderHoboRPG
    @MurderHoboRPG 3 роки тому

    You can explain so well. I wish you made a video dedicated to making supports for 3d prints. Everyone out there doing is is talking greek as far as i am concerned. I dont understand anything about my fdm printer.

  • @GregMakesStuff
    @GregMakesStuff 3 роки тому +5

    Wow those turned out great! I'm definitely intrigued by the grey part in the end 🤔

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks :) hehe, You'll see soon, can you guess what it is?

    • @joostvanputte
      @joostvanputte 3 роки тому

      Alexandre Chappel some sort of linear sliding mechanism.

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      Joost van Putte you're not wrong :)

    • @abmakes9583
      @abmakes9583 3 роки тому

      @@achappel From what I've seen, I don't believe you have a cnc router. Possible DIY Cnc Router?

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому

      @@abmakes9583 nope :P

  • @ahmetalizebrs
    @ahmetalizebrs 3 роки тому

    You bring up the imagination in me man, keep up the good work and let us enjoy some brilliant engineering videos while we sip our tea :)

  • @Kopsu87
    @Kopsu87 3 роки тому

    Really creative stuff there Alex.

  • @RobertShaverOfAustin
    @RobertShaverOfAustin 3 роки тому

    I'm very impressed by the print quality you are getting. Everyone else on UA-cam has had one problem or another with 3D printers. Also I don't think PLA is strong enough for most projects I'd like to do. I'm waiting for a printer that can print engineering grade plastic like nylon.

  • @justinheinen2666
    @justinheinen2666 3 роки тому

    I've been using an Original Prusa MK3 for 2 years now. The way to make sure the prints stick to the bed is to wipe down the bed before every print with some isopropyl alcohol (I use 91%). About every month or so, wipe it down with some acetone to also rejuvenate the bed -- but not too often because it can make the PEI sheet on the bed brittle. If the part has a small surface area, I make sure to print it with a brim (about 5 or 6 mm wide). Hope this helps!

  • @tschulian891
    @tschulian891 3 роки тому

    the 3D printed parts look very nice!

    • @tschulian891
      @tschulian891 3 роки тому

      and of cause the final result, too ;D

  • @medmahdiaimeur1148
    @medmahdiaimeur1148 3 роки тому

    great Bro, you're all the time great.

  • @carlosmartins6503
    @carlosmartins6503 3 роки тому

    queria muito trabalhar com isso!!!! muito bom o vídeo!!!

  • @FamilyRoots
    @FamilyRoots 3 роки тому

    *Great Job & Design* 👍

  • @jonsaystv8942
    @jonsaystv8942 3 роки тому

    Really nice project sir!

  • @masslona
    @masslona 3 роки тому

    Just discovered your channel.... Blown away!

  • @lorenzoiaccarini6966
    @lorenzoiaccarini6966 3 роки тому

    the circle jig was amazing

  • @maximiliankrug1011
    @maximiliankrug1011 3 роки тому

    Love it.

  • @ripdapip5000
    @ripdapip5000 3 роки тому

    an easy way to draw circles of any length, put your nail in the middle tie a fishing line/string from it to a pen , tie/tape it at the length you want and it will trace the circle much easier with the tightness of the string

  • @wuerfel_schmied
    @wuerfel_schmied 3 роки тому +1

    You don't need gluestick on these PEI sheets. Just clean them with isopropal alcohol. I printed hollow parts, without bottom or infill, just sticking with 2 or 3 perimeters. No problem.

  • @Chiselsplay
    @Chiselsplay 3 роки тому

    Great idea with those 3D printed joints. Some imagination, a few broom sticks and you can make anything from clothes rack to functional furniture. thanks for great content;))

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching :)

  • @Fenlandia
    @Fenlandia 3 роки тому

    Most well sorted out 3d printers can print substantially more than a 45 degree overhang. My Ender 3 can print out to nearly 75 degrees. You should print an All in One test print and see how far you can push your Prusa!

  • @nkings10
    @nkings10 3 роки тому

    In regards to the prints not sticking. The glue stick is actually to help PETG (and other sticky filaments) parts release, not stick. I use the smooth sheet for PLA 100% clean. Then use the textured sheet for PETG also 100% clean. If you need to print PETG on the smooth sheet use the gluestick and also add a 1 layer brim to the print. This will help the part stick and is very easy to remove after printing.

  • @soobinlee8832
    @soobinlee8832 3 роки тому

    this is beautiful...

  • @ELValenin
    @ELValenin 3 роки тому +1

    Wow that's a really cool table! I might make one 😎😁

  • @1987jaffa
    @1987jaffa 3 роки тому

    you can drill in the inserts with just a flat head if you had turned them around. But i kind of feel this was intentional, because the insert looks way better the way you did it. (definitely going to drill them in this way in the future)

  • @slashghero
    @slashghero 3 роки тому

    Phenomenal!!

  • @chanalueruk
    @chanalueruk 3 роки тому

    Thank for sharing

  • @synco1985
    @synco1985 3 роки тому +9

    at the bar stool maybe you can add another brace , or maybe two, and it will give the whole thing more rigidity. nice job man!

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks dude! And jeah, that would probably work :)

  • @adisharr
    @adisharr 3 роки тому

    Like others have said, the Prusa is a great printer. I have about 1500 hours on mine and the only time I've had any issues is because of something I screwed up myself. A lot people are fans of the low cost Chinese printers and they can do a fine job but you don't buy a Prusa because you want a hobby modifying your printer to make good prints. You buy a Prusa to use it as a tool and make professional grade prints.

  • @martincaneva4247
    @martincaneva4247 3 роки тому

    just insane !

  • @user-ye6xi8un9r
    @user-ye6xi8un9r 3 роки тому

    Very nice content, keep going!

  • @kongomango2290
    @kongomango2290 3 роки тому

    Nice video and cool ideas, as always! Really interested in that grey part at the end. Do you mind sharing what filament you used? Looks really good and interesting. Hope there‘s a video coming about it!

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      thanks :) The silver filament is Galaxy silver from Prusa. And yes, that's going to be another video soon :)

  • @MortenFjord
    @MortenFjord 3 роки тому

    Tak for endnu en super inspirerende video.

  • @ForrestSchultz89
    @ForrestSchultz89 3 роки тому +44

    Wait up, 7 printed parts, "I've got 5 of them right here, and the other 3 are on the printer", let's run that back.

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +8

      :P

    • @SittingDuc
      @SittingDuc 3 роки тому +3

      5+3=7. You heard it here first folks! ;)

    • @vancegiannini5601
      @vancegiannini5601 3 роки тому

      And there was only 4 on the table haha

    • @NRMT-A
      @NRMT-A 3 роки тому

      Confused me too for a sec

  • @Ackumy
    @Ackumy 3 роки тому

    amazing.

  • @wibiyoutube6173
    @wibiyoutube6173 3 роки тому

    I would make a mini table just like it and put it on top insted of the plant. Just a thought. Thanks for the video mate.

  • @cchaffin2012
    @cchaffin2012 3 роки тому +7

    Only 7 parts 5 right here and the other 3 lol it’s ok keep it up bro 😜

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому

      ahhahahahahahha😅

  • @3disnuts115
    @3disnuts115 3 роки тому

    good stuff!

  • @rgjertsen
    @rgjertsen 3 роки тому

    Sponsored by Prusa! Wow! This is turning out great for you, man!

  • @zero_day_virus
    @zero_day_virus 3 роки тому

    Good stuff! I liked it a lot

  • @iblackfeathers
    @iblackfeathers 3 роки тому +1

    speaking of flexible platform beds, have you seen creality’s prototype treadmill 3d printer? lots of interesting developments in the 3d printing world.
    made it through all the forced youtube ads to get to the end of this video. 😅

  • @xdarrenx
    @xdarrenx 3 роки тому +16

    Missed opputunity to make plastic ends for the tips of the chair with the perfect angle and fit. Also the feet are where it wears the most, so when they wear out u can always print new "feet". Most industiral chairs have plastic on the ends probably for this reason.

    • @drkline69
      @drkline69 3 роки тому

      I was thinking the same thing. Would have saved a lot of manual labor having to sand the ends.

    • @lilypower
      @lilypower 3 роки тому

      But also added hours to the printing, manual labor is usually a lot faster than 3d printing! 😅 With that said, I do agree, it would've looked a lot more refined.

    • @xdarrenx
      @xdarrenx 3 роки тому

      @@lilypower Making say 3 foot pads of such (small) size would print in 20 minutes or so. You can probably get away with super fast print speed as well with this type of coarse "feet". Manual labor can be faster, but the machine is set & forget. So you can print while at work or sleeping, effectively freeing your time 100% to do w/e else u want to do, while the machine happily produces away. I often print before going to the supermarket, and when I'm back it's done. I can't be at supermarket and build at once.

  • @mortengudbrandsen
    @mortengudbrandsen 3 роки тому

    Takk for underholdende, lærerike og inspirerende videoer! Hvor får du tak i gjengeinnsatsene?

  • @Packless1
    @Packless1 2 роки тому

    Very nice...! :-)
    ...i like the trick with the bandsaw...!
    11:00 ...you should use a washer, that prevents the inserts to go too deep...!

  • @juliusbenzonan8723
    @juliusbenzonan8723 3 роки тому

    Jaw drop for that circle jig 😮

  • @oktopus1539
    @oktopus1539 3 роки тому

    3D printing? I am in!

  • @louisvictor3473
    @louisvictor3473 3 роки тому +2

    10:58 You inserted the threaded slots backwards. You can actually just use a regular flat screw driver to set those inserts using the side with the slots cut on them (that is what they're for). Pretty much all threaded inserts I've seen have something similar (some are flat screw driver slots, some are hex keys slots, others some weird shit, but usually something that you don't need to use the whole bolt with a nut and them some to pull it out procedure).
    That being said, the idea of combining 3D printed parts with simple stock that requires little processing to make pieces is imo such a good thing and often under explored. Kudos to you for doing that and on doing a nice job overall.

  • @JohnDeLong797
    @JohnDeLong797 3 роки тому +2

    Love watching your videos! Thanks for sharing your ideas! Sorry if this has been asked before, but what software do you use to design your prints? I've been using SketchUpFree so far but wondered if there was a more ideal program for making parts like these.

  • @liammiller3395
    @liammiller3395 3 роки тому

    They really came out great👍. With the bar stool why not put another center support closer to the top to make it more sturdy

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks:) yes that could definitly work!

  • @gransoldador9347
    @gransoldador9347 3 роки тому

    Amazing bro!

  • @cianvaugh3411
    @cianvaugh3411 3 роки тому +2

    cant wait for the cnc machine (my guess what that upcoming project is😂 )

    • @achappel
      @achappel  3 роки тому

      a 3c printed cnc! jeah!! but no :P kind of close tho... moving axis but no motors.

  • @jparky1972
    @jparky1972 3 роки тому

    Ooh!
    I took your likes from 999 to 1k!
    Yay!
    Seriously.
    Thanks Andre.
    Can you think of a way to make the table top WITHOUT a table/band saw?

  • @arturyk6922
    @arturyk6922 3 роки тому

    thx very happy nice

  • @JS-up8ff
    @JS-up8ff 3 роки тому

    I don't know if its the angle of camera on the objects, but the tops don't look to be centered on the legs... It looks like this for both the table as the bar chair if you pause the video at 15:24 for example.

  • @Mafields
    @Mafields 3 роки тому +1

    OOOO MPCNC cant weit!

  • @RamDragon32
    @RamDragon32 3 роки тому +2

    0:55 Queue Picard impression...
    "THERE ARE FOUR PARTS!"

  • @E36uk
    @E36uk 3 роки тому +1

    > 45° is damn clever

  • @fyremoon
    @fyremoon 3 роки тому

    Have you looked at using wood filament so you get 3d printed furniture with wood looking parts?

  • @Artnovetor
    @Artnovetor 3 роки тому

    Muito bom