Amazing review about your „Day Tripper Easel“. I‘d just stumbled upon your UA-cam video whilst I was searching plein air easels. I‘m glad that I‘d stumbled onto your video. Very informative & great valuable tips for all interested artists. Also enjoyed „your“ very original quote „what do you need? … even if it was from your accountant! Artists are always very original in their creativity & in their minds daily! Being practical is an essential quality needless to say. Thank you for sharing 🤗👍👏🙏❤️😉
Thank you so much for this video! I am a watercolor painter. This easel/pochade is really set up for oil painting because of the shallow center pan. The Strada can hold a watercolor pallette. I like how this one connects to the tri-pod.
Thank you Jerry! Since I really like Joshua’s idea of the daytripper, my easel is similar to his with some modifications that I mentioned in the video. I’m working on a small things that Josh missed and of course the quality of materials and craftsmanship. I’m trying to incorporate a wood with some 3D printing. I was hoping to release it in two month, but with very slow shipments and lack of materials on general it looks like September or October
This is only the second video if your I watched.... all kinds of good stuff on that easel. I'm thinkin' of getting one, Josh should be real happy about your top review of his easel. I'll look for your other videos. Thanks, I like the modifications too, especially the palette attachment.
To reply to a couple of questions below: The name of the piece to fix the quick release plate is called T-Nut, 1/4 inch. It is standard to insert any screws that are placed on the quick release plates (the top part on the tripod head) across any brands from tripods.
Hey Andy, thank you for the comment. Since everything is slowed down with materials, I’m not sure when my is going to be ready. I’m shootings for September or October.
Totally convinced now about the Daytripper. My eyes cannot handle the sun on the palette though so I would like to ask you for the info on the items you used to modify the tilt on the easel. Thank you.
Vlad , nice review of the DayTripper easel. What is the palette surface made of on yours? It will be interesting to see what your palette easel combo looks like and the materials you decided to go with. Good luck next week at the Plein air competition.!
Hi Andy, do you mean palette surface on my easel or on DayTripper? On my DayTripper I’m using plastic painted white on the back. I used to have a glass but decided to switch to plastic due to light weight and durability... I broke my glass palette several times.
I'm considering ordering one, but reviews fir customer service doesn't look good. Also, many people didn't receive their order.... Have you received it yet?
@@a.humphries8678 I have not, but it’s only been 2 weeks. I have corresponded with them to ask a question and again to add something to my order. I understand that they are hand made and that it may take a while.
When I begin to paint my panel swivels back and forth and I have to hold it with one hand. The bullnose screw is tight but has no effect on the movement of my panel. What do you suggest? Thank you
Vlad this is an excellent video. After watching your review on this and several other systems you reviewed, I bought the Day Tripper. Can you pls tell me the list of items I need for that last modification to allow my palette to be adjusted to any angle? Thank you for sharing your information with us.
@@openstudiod Hi Vlad, I didn’t get the list of items needed from you to allow the palette angle to be adjusted and I’ve tried to figure it out on my own and ordered a bunch of stuff that is clearly wrong. Would you mind sending me the information? Thanks so much!
@@judymiller8883 Thank you for your kind words. Here is the list of all items for modification: 1. Smallring clamp: www.smallrig.com/smallrig-super-clamp-with-arri-locating-hole-bus2478.html 2. Adapter between the clamp and the ball head: www.smallrig.com/smallrig-double-head-converter-screw-pack-1262.html 3. Ball Head to support more than 25lb: www.amazon.com/dp/B071SFJXH9/?coliid=I1VM5KT1YOHJ62&colid=2IUJNP8BWD828&psc=1&ref_=lv_vv_lig_dp_it_im 4. 1/4” threaded insert: www.amazon.com/Z-Threaded-Insert-Internal-Threads/dp/B00207NF6W/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=1%2F4+threaded+insert&qid=1628519942&sr=8-4
Thanks for sharing your review. Just subscribed. Can you please also suggest when buying DAYTRIPPER EASEL which mixing area should we get Natural gray Plexiglass or Natural Gray glass and which size Upright mount should we get? Thanks! 😊🙏
Good questions! First of all it is all about preferences. I would recommend ordering it with just plexiglass but ask them NOT to silicone it to the easel. This way you will be able to do whatever you will decide later. I would not recommend ordering it with glass… it will break! You can mention that I (Vlad - Open Studio D channel) referred you, and then ask for a custom build NOT TO SILICONE. Regarding the upright holder, if you are planning on plein air painting I would recommend no more than 18”… this is what I’m using all the time. Let me know if you need any help with ordering. I have a direct contact with production people.
@@openstudiod I agree. I wish I had not had them silicone it to the wood. Hard to get it fully clean. I cover it now with a piece of custom cut foam core.
Is it possible for you to show a close up photo of how the piece you called a Ball Head Plate actually connects? I can't get mine to connect on to his uprights. Thank you!
Im making the final adjustments in design and as soon as it done will give it to the shop to make the prototype for Kickstarter. The medium cup you can get from here: www.jerrysartarama.com/palette-cups
I am tall and want to paint standing up. It would be helpful to know how these easels compare if you want panel at eye level. Tripod height , palette height, panel holder height.
Where did you get the metal plate where your head ball plate is attached on your modification? I’m thinking of putting that on my other pochade box to fit to my tripod. Thank you very much
yes, we got 5 prototypes and we are testing it right now. We already found several things that we need to change. Instead of testing it on our future customers :( we decided to really test it inside the house.
Here is the list: 1. Rubber bands 9” (2) 2. Small screw eye pin with key ring, www.amazon.com/KINGFOREST-100PCS-Split-Silver-Connector/dp/B085Y9T4SZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=screw+eye+pins&qid=1618831380&sprefix=screw+eye+&sr=8-5 3. Small carabiner, like this (you can get it just one from homedepot) www.amazon.com/Swatom-Carabiner-Carabiners-Keychains-Accessories/dp/B07JR588FC/ref=mp_s_a_1_23?dchild=1&keywords=small+carabiner+clip&qid=1618831110&sprefix=small+carabiner&sr=8-23
I'm not sure of the level of your intelligence, but you might have been able to figure out that a simple strip of artists tape over the conjunction of the two halves, keep it closed. You coiuld of course keep the piece of string handy in case you break your shoelaces.
Bill, you right… my intelligence does not allow me to use just tape due to my experience. I stared with the tape,,, probably as you do right now, but I was constantly running out of tape, the trays are very oily and tape does not stick to it, and so on and on. And when you move very fast on competitions you need something you can trust. That is the reason I’m using what I’m using based on experience which I share here on my channel. You should admit, I never said that my way is the only way… you can always use what ever is convenient to you.
@@openstudiod All you need to do is back off the screw on the swivel piece and turn it inward. A bit of an awkward angle but this can be helped with a washer.
Best review of any easel I've seen. Love your modifications especially palette attached.
Amazing review about your „Day Tripper Easel“. I‘d just stumbled upon your UA-cam video whilst I was searching plein air easels. I‘m glad that I‘d stumbled onto your video. Very informative & great valuable tips for all interested artists. Also enjoyed „your“ very original quote „what do you need? … even if it was from your accountant! Artists are always very original in their creativity & in their minds daily! Being practical is an essential quality needless to say. Thank you for sharing 🤗👍👏🙏❤️😉
Thank you so much for this video! I am a watercolor painter. This easel/pochade is really set up for oil painting because of the shallow center pan. The Strada can hold a watercolor pallette. I like how this one connects to the tri-pod.
Informative review, Vlad. Thanks! Please keep us posted on the progress of your own solution. I'll be interested to see what you come up with.
Thank you Jerry! Since I really like Joshua’s idea of the daytripper, my easel is similar to his with some modifications that I mentioned in the video. I’m working on a small things that Josh missed and of course the quality of materials and craftsmanship. I’m trying to incorporate a wood with some 3D printing. I was hoping to release it in two month, but with very slow shipments and lack of materials on general it looks like September or October
This is only the second video if your I watched.... all kinds of good stuff on that easel. I'm thinkin' of getting one, Josh should be real happy about your top review of his easel. I'll look for your other videos. Thanks, I like the modifications too, especially the palette attachment.
To reply to a couple of questions below: The name of the piece to fix the quick release plate is called T-Nut, 1/4 inch. It is standard to insert any screws that are placed on the quick release plates (the top part on the tripod head) across any brands from tripods.
This was so helpful! Thank you!!
Vlad, great review on the easel/palette set up. Looking forward to seeing yours in the near future. I’ll hold off buying until then!
Hey Andy, thank you for the comment. Since everything is slowed down with materials, I’m not sure when my is going to be ready. I’m shootings for September or October.
Totally convinced now about the Daytripper. My eyes cannot handle the sun on the palette though so I would like to ask you for the info on the items you used to modify the tilt on the easel. Thank you.
I will put a link on my site as a package so you will be able to purchase it. Please go to my site and use a contact form to send me your email.
Excellent review.
Vlad , nice review of the DayTripper easel. What is the palette surface made of on yours? It will be interesting to see what your palette easel combo looks like and the materials you decided to go with. Good luck next week at the Plein air competition.!
Hi Andy, do you mean palette surface on my easel or on DayTripper? On my DayTripper I’m using plastic painted white on the back. I used to have a glass but decided to switch to plastic due to light weight and durability... I broke my glass palette several times.
I just placed an order. Curious as what tripods that you would recommend?
I'm considering ordering one, but reviews fir customer service doesn't look good. Also, many people didn't receive their order....
Have you received it yet?
@@a.humphries8678 I have not, but it’s only been 2 weeks. I have corresponded with them to ask a question and again to add something to my order. I understand that they are hand made and that it may take a while.
Thank you: Useful!
When I begin to paint my panel swivels back and forth and I have to hold it with one hand. The bullnose screw is tight but has no effect on the movement of my panel. What do you suggest? Thank you
I have the same problem.
Vlad this is an excellent video. After watching your review on this and several other systems you reviewed, I bought the Day Tripper. Can you pls tell me the list of items I need for that last modification to allow my palette to be adjusted to any angle? Thank you for sharing your information with us.
Ok, I will send it to you
@@openstudiod Hi Vlad, I didn’t get the list of items needed from you to allow the palette angle to be adjusted and I’ve tried to figure it out on my own and ordered a bunch of stuff that is clearly wrong. Would you mind sending me the information? Thanks so much!
@@judymiller8883 I will do it right mow
@@judymiller8883
Thank you for your kind words.
Here is the list of all items for modification:
1. Smallring clamp: www.smallrig.com/smallrig-super-clamp-with-arri-locating-hole-bus2478.html
2. Adapter between the clamp and the ball head: www.smallrig.com/smallrig-double-head-converter-screw-pack-1262.html
3. Ball Head to support more than 25lb: www.amazon.com/dp/B071SFJXH9/?coliid=I1VM5KT1YOHJ62&colid=2IUJNP8BWD828&psc=1&ref_=lv_vv_lig_dp_it_im
4. 1/4” threaded insert: www.amazon.com/Z-Threaded-Insert-Internal-Threads/dp/B00207NF6W/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=1%2F4+threaded+insert&qid=1628519942&sr=8-4
@@openstudiod thanks so very much Vlad!
Thanks for sharing your review. Just subscribed.
Can you please also suggest when buying DAYTRIPPER EASEL which mixing area should we get Natural gray Plexiglass or Natural Gray glass and which size Upright mount should we get?
Thanks! 😊🙏
Good questions! First of all it is all about preferences. I would recommend ordering it with just plexiglass but ask them NOT to silicone it to the easel. This way you will be able to do whatever you will decide later. I would not recommend ordering it with glass… it will break! You can mention that I (Vlad - Open Studio D channel) referred you, and then ask for a custom build NOT TO SILICONE.
Regarding the upright holder, if you are planning on plein air painting I would recommend no more than 18”… this is what I’m using all the time.
Let me know if you need any help with ordering. I have a direct contact with production people.
@@openstudiod Thank you so much for the suggestions. Yeah sure I will
mention about you once I decided to buy. 😊
@@openstudiod I agree. I wish I had not had them silicone it to the wood. Hard to get it fully clean. I cover it now with a piece of custom cut foam core.
I would love the info on the modified ball head clamp you used! That would be great to adjust the angle is the palette regardless of wind!!
Do you need a list of parts?
@@openstudiod I’d like to see a list of those parts if possible. Thanks
Do you utilize the glass or plexi-glass palette? Also, what size rubber bands did you order?
Is it possible for you to show a close up photo of how the piece you called a Ball Head Plate actually connects? I can't get mine to connect on to his uprights. Thank you!
What tripod did you use? It looks easy to set up and I like that it is a screw adjuster instead of a clip.
To be honest I don’t remember… I have several tripods of different brands.
Does it work with any tripod? And is the palette scrapeable with a scraper knife?
Yes, it does work with any stable tripods. And the surface is good for any scrapers.
Hi Vlad! What tripod do you recommend to use with the Daytripper? I want something well made and sturdy, but don’t want to break the bank. Thanks!
Nice review! Very smart modifications.
Vlad, could you tell me what materials that canvas holder is made from. Is it plastic, metal, or wood? Thanks!
Canvas holder is made from a wood
When will your new easel design be revealed? I can’t afford to purchase 2. Also where to get the media container that slides onto the side piece
Im making the final adjustments in design and as soon as it done will give it to the shop to make the prototype for Kickstarter. The medium cup you can get from here: www.jerrysartarama.com/palette-cups
@@openstudiod thank you
I am tall and want to paint standing up. It would be helpful to know how these easels compare if you want panel at eye level. Tripod height , palette height, panel holder height.
You will need a tall tripod
Where did you get the metal plate where your head ball plate is attached on your modification?
I’m thinking of putting that on my other pochade box to fit to my tripod.
Thank you very much
You mean the clamp?
@@openstudiod not the clamp, the one attached to the wooden palette where you attached the tripod adapter
Thanks
I’m thinking of getting one of these. What size upright did you buy? What length cross beams?
Cross holders 8”, and upright is … I think 18”
@@openstudiod Thank you! You’re fantastic
Have you tried the Professional En Plein Air Pro for Oil & Acrylics?
I’m not sure what you are referring too, could you please a bit more info?
Are you producing your easel yet?
yes, we got 5 prototypes and we are testing it right now. We already found several things that we need to change. Instead of testing it on our future customers :( we decided to really test it inside the house.
Please send me list of modification items plus how you assembled them..I am no Mr Fix It
Here is the list:
1. Rubber bands 9” (2)
2. Small screw eye pin with key ring, www.amazon.com/KINGFOREST-100PCS-Split-Silver-Connector/dp/B085Y9T4SZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=screw+eye+pins&qid=1618831380&sprefix=screw+eye+&sr=8-5
3. Small carabiner, like this (you can get it just one from homedepot) www.amazon.com/Swatom-Carabiner-Carabiners-Keychains-Accessories/dp/B07JR588FC/ref=mp_s_a_1_23?dchild=1&keywords=small+carabiner+clip&qid=1618831110&sprefix=small+carabiner&sr=8-23
Would you be interested in selling any of your used easels?
Yes, I’m creating the store on my site
@@openstudiod awesome!! I can’t afford a new one but I don’t mind a used one with paint on it!!🤣
@@TJ-jq9bz I think it will be up and running on Saturday
@@openstudiod thank you for letting me know! I’ll look for it!
$300, is too expensive for me. I can make one only $10
weight??
“Feather” :)… very light
$300.00 for ten cents worth of wood. Haha
too long and the music yuk
Mary, you can try this review... I did it several years ago for My Art Retreat, and ut has 8K views: ua-cam.com/video/aSLKs0L62n4/v-deo.html
I'm not sure of the level of your intelligence, but you might have been able to figure out that a simple strip of artists tape over the conjunction of the two halves, keep it closed. You coiuld of course keep the piece of string handy in case you break your shoelaces.
Bill, you right… my intelligence does not allow me to use just tape due to my experience. I stared with the tape,,, probably as you do right now, but I was constantly running out of tape, the trays are very oily and tape does not stick to it, and so on and on. And when you move very fast on competitions you need something you can trust. That is the reason I’m using what I’m using based on experience which I share here on my channel. You should admit, I never said that my way is the only way… you can always use what ever is convenient to you.
I think I would have tried to insert magnetic catches at the top and bottom of the wing panels.
@@openstudiod All you need to do is back off the screw on the swivel piece and turn it inward. A bit of an awkward angle but this can be helped with a washer.
I dont understand the need for people’s arrogance and the need to be obnoxious.