Laminated Cedar Spiral Lamp from Two 2x4's
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- Laminated Cedar Spiral Lamp from Two 2x4's
This project was prompted by the #two2x4challenge put on by the guys at the Modern Maker Podcast.
www.modernmakerpodcast.com/
I wanted to create a piece that completely removed any evidence that it was made form 2x4’s. I also wanted to try an experiment with rubber bands and a cardboard concrete form for the lamination process. I’ve often wondered if it would work and this was my opportunity to find out. I’m very pleased with the outcome of this experiment /project and I hope you like it too.
Thank for watching and I hope you enjoyed!
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WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Always think ahead. Every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK. - Jak na to + styl
I'm not hating on your rubber band technique, but perhaps (if there's a next time) it would be easier to clamp one end with a piece of twine clamped with the wood as well, and then you can start from that end and wrap the twine around the wood and tube until you reach the other end. Idk, might be faster, and the twine could then be reused.
I've tried similar methods. The physics of tensioning the twine causes a pulling force that travels along the twine linearly. As the twine tension increases so does the friction on the wood. This causes a dissonant pulling force against the desired finished laminated spiral. The nice thing about the rubber bands is that most of the force is pulling straight toward the center of the tube with almost no dissonant friction. It makes it very easy to do the fine adjustments on the final spiral.
Try looping one rubber band to the next and so on. Used this technique repairing a guitar body. Great for clamping odd shapes. Bands can be reused as well. Top build there my man.
How about a butchers knot???? That should hold nice and firmly.
Jeremian Lastly ^o^
sometimes you pannic and use what you got
I learnt more in that video than I have in the last 50 I've seen. Awesome job!
Thank you Paul. I'm glad it was enjoyable!
The intelligence this man possesses makes my heard hurt. =)
how does ones "heard" hurt
If you watch the video with the volume too high.
I agree +Paul Dobbrick!
Holy Crap Justin! This is incredible, I am sure that I could technically do everything that you did in this video, I used to make handrails for curving staircases with glue laminations... I just don't think I would have come up with this concept and design in a million years! your imagination and problem solving are off the hook Dude!
Thanks Dave. I'm pretty sure you've got the experience to do it. Thanks again for the compliments!
I can verify this is a great design, the golden spiral has good visual appeal. I made this but shortened it for a table lamp, 32 inches tall, kept the spiral and diameter the same and it looks great. Added a paisley lace shade instead of the plastic and gloss poly with no stain for the wood finish. Soaked the wood before wrapping helps a lot. Used used #12 insulated wire as giant tie wraps instead of rubber bands. I really appreciate you sharing this as my table lamps were a birthday gift for my wife and she really likes them. Thank you soooo much! John
Dude! That's sooo great to hear! Thanks for letting me know, wow!
I love the ingenuity as much as the end result. Love the light, it’s earthly and rustic while being made from man-made materials. The plasma TV diffuser is the icing on the cake lol
Thanks Karl!
Justin, although this appears to be a complex object, your video documentation along with the casual and informative voice over makes this build feel accessible. I hope it inspires others to get out there and Make, Build, or Modify something of their own. Awesome project!
Thank you Bernie!
This project was prompted by the #two2x4challenge put on by the guys at the Modern Maker Podcast.
Make Build Modify can you settle a discussion betwixt my gf and myself. She thinks you were great in science and math growing up,and I think that you had a strong mentor that was into woodworking. Which is closer to the truth?
It's tough to say what "great at science and math" means. I've been an autodidact as far back as I can remember. I've had no real conventional education to speak of other than a home based education as a child and few interest based college courses. So I'm not sure how I measure up.
I started part time work in construction at 15 and have been working in that field intermittently in various professional capacities. There were no real mentors to speak of other than massive amounts of on the job experiences. I also had an uncle that was for all intents and purposes a master carpenter. He set a pretty high bar when it came to quality. However, I had very little opportunity to interact as an apprentice.
I'm smart an stuff to ;)
I'd say that you have an enquiring mind and the ability to know how to find out how to do "stuff". You've also developed a skill set over your lifetime to put those discoveries into practice. Watching the technical drawing at the start took me back to my university days. Damo
OMG!!! You my friend are a breathe of fresh air for Makers!!! My new favorite!!! True artistry and craftsmanship!!! BAD A!!!
Thanks Aaron! I'm glad you like my stuff!
All I can say is bravo! This lamp is gorgeous and I love the way you explain your thought process! I will have to try this! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks!
Justin! I am super impressed with this video! so many cool tricks and very well narrated and put together!
Thank you Laura! I'm so happy you watched it! I really appreciate your input on the thumbnail too.
Absolutely brilliant. Since I started watching your channel I've had to keep re-assessing how I would classify your skillset and over time I've realised you're simply the whole package; tinkerer, inventor, designer, engineer, artist and craftsman and more, all wrapped into one. Impressive skills and imagination resulting in a beautiful, inspirational piece.
Wow! Thanks! I've always had a tough time deciding what to call myself. I guess just "Interested" in stuff.
+Make Build Modify: How about "Jack of all Trades" ? While "Masters" may know all about THEIR particular subject, they often know a lot less about others. The Jack-of-all-Trades knows something about most things, and can pull ideas together very effectively with lateral thinking that can only come from experience.
Love the lamp!
Man, i really love this. Seems like the kind of project where you have to really work things out on the fly, and you did a tremendous job. Well done!
Thanks Ryan!
Oh that is just awesome! I love the little "tips" you're adding here and there! Turned out something I would definitely buy! :)
Thanks!
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful... congratulations for your work.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! ;)
That's just bloody brilliant. Stunning project!
Thanks!
The end product is absolutely gorgeous!!! The process blew me away. You are genius artist. I will save this video to watch again and again. I am so impressed! Thank you for your insightful comments as they are awesome teaching ideas!
Thanks Pastor Larry!
I started my journey as a fine wood worker over 40 years ago! What an amazing path it has been!!! I have not done it for the last 20 years,but I am back! What you have shown me has blow me away! J R Tolkien said "the most powerful thing we poses is our imagination! Here is the living proof! To use my intellect,soul and courage has given me the biggest thrill in my life! I applaud you on your wonderful journey !
Thanks David! It's good to hear that you've come back to making things again.
Awesome job. I love that this went from a literal hand sketch on a drafting machine to a fully 3d object. Great story telling and video. Thanks for Sharing!!!
Thank you!
ok I have watched some of the other 2 2x4 entries and I must say this is my favorite so far.
Thanks! It's my favorite too. Lol.
What an exquisite project - those spirally curves done in wood are amazing!! And thank you for including the audio when you sped up the tapping of the wood at 6:50, it's pure ASMR goodness!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I make segmented bowls from time to time and my favorite way to clamp them up is shrink wrap. Its cheap and easy to apply if you need it real tight after i Wrap it a couple times to hold everything in place then I will twist it so its more like a rope and you can pull hard and not tear the wrap and it pulls them together tight. Very cool build thanks for sharing. I build a lot of light fixtures and even signs for some local business with led strips. I might have to give a go it would be cool to run leds up the inside of the spiral then no shade but make it a light up shelf for knickknacks. Totally love it this is first time to your channel so i had to subscribe. Another trick i do when i need to cut several pieces the same it carpet tape them together and cut as many as 4 or 5 at one time on band saw and shape all at once on disc or belt sander and they are identical then. Not that yours wasn't i just like to take as few steps i can to speed things up. thanks for the upload look forward to more
Thanks for the sub Jeremy!
This is the most inspiring project I've seen in quite some time. Well done! I think I'll make one.
Awesome! Do it! Thanks!
Two 2X4's became that awesome lamp....That is very impressive.
Thank you!
This is seriously one of my all-time favorite videos. Need more challenges!
Wow! Thanks Matthew!
Pretty Amazing work you did. I just love the set of machinery you've. A specific Piece for every specific work. And the Lamp is Love.
Thanks!
notice the initial drawing at the Beginning some of the very few of the videos that actually display Professionalism in action
Thank you!
Agreed. I love to draw out my stuff, but I need to get one of those nifty design rulers
This is outstanding Justin. Great project and some really useful tips along the way.
Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant. Well done. You’re creativity and craftsmanship are amazing.
Thank you Chanda!
Beautifully done! Very easy to watch and listen to.
Thank you! Cheers!
so good! thanks for sharing!
HomeMadeModern Thank you Ben! It was fun to participate in the #two2x4challenge !
Pippi
Wow! Incredible build!!!!
Thanks!
yOU DID A WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL JOB. I love it. I bet it won't take long before the stores are selling something like this. I love it with the shade and without it. It is so beautiful.
Thank you!
I would have never believed this project had I not watched it. I am totally amazed with what you accomplished.
Thanks John. Yes, I was kind of surprised be the results too.
that looks so high end! inexpensive material but I can imagine a ton of hours/labor. Beautiful lamp, absolutely awesome
Thank you!
Hat's off to the top notch old school drafting (even though your lettering was a bit sloppy!). Nicely done!
Ha! Thanks!
that's a beautiful lamp shade,.. thanks for sharing
Thank YOU for watching!
Great project! I love the spiral design of the wood and the techniques used to craft your design. Awesome job! Be well. ~ Danielle
Thank you for the kind words Danielle.
Fantastic job! I did learn quite a bit from your video. The finished lamp was outstanding!
Thank you!
What an awesome job man. I love it, and you taught me a few tricks along the way!
I'm glad it was helpful! Thank for letting me know!
Excellent project! I’m not even done watching your video but I already know I’m going to love it.
Thank you!
I shouldn't be surprised anymore about the genius idea ppl come up with, especially since CZcams. But man! That is one beautiful lamp!!! 🔅💡
Thank you Tracy!!
The drawing he did at the starting is amazing i keep re watching that part...
Thanks! I liked drawing that part too.
This was a passion of mine growing up in the 60’s and 70’s but not having anyone in my life that could tell me how to use that love of drawing and direct me in the right direction, I settled for something else for a life career. Not complaining just reminiscing. Still like to take out a piece of paper and rulers and design.
the moment I think I'm rather clever and too smart.. it's guys like this that bring me right back down to earth. lol
Haha! Thanks!
this is awesome by far one of the most unique things I have seen built on youtube beautiful work
Thank you Steve!
A very clever, creative, AND of more importance a beautiful design. As a retired former mechanical draftsman turned CAD/CAM project engineer, your manual drafting work was fun to see. This lamp is a wok of art.
Thanks! Yeah, the manual drafting is fun to watch. I think more makers should learn at least the basics.
Dude!! finally got a chance to watch this, what was an impressive performance :)
Sometimes I steer away from ideas because I don't know how to clamp them but I'm going to change that!
Thanks! Yup, rubber bands worked so much better than I thought they would.
This is art bro, I'm speechless.
Thank you!
Bravo! The spirals are great. The rubber bands, the tube, etc. Some great ideas, thanks for sharing this.
Thanks Jeremy!
This was very well done. I was amazed at all the random math you were able to pull from your head. Another thing that stood out was how you made the laminated pieces. Never would have thought of that. You've also solved a wood working problem for me. Thank you for the good video.
Thanks you! Glad it was helpful.
For once I actually subscribed after being prompted to do so. Great project!
That's so cool to hear! Thanks for letting me know!
Very creative, awesome!
Thank you!
Your ability to problem solve is amazing..the way you present and edit the video is outstandingly clear and precise. Oh yes the lamp is spectacular.
Thanks!
Stumbled across this while researching for a very similar spiral project and you may have just saved me a lot of heartburn.Thank you for a well illustrated and well spoken vid. Keep up the awesome work and hope to see you in the dust again soon!!
Thanks! I'm glad it helped.
I'm absolutly loving the fact that all machine noises are turned down and you record your voice after you record video. I really hate hearing all that table saws ,grinders.
Thanks for the feedback!
best video i've seen in a long time! i bow to you sir!
Thank you!
As do i
Really enjoyed this video. That's not just an amazing lamp it's a work of art.
Thank you Ray!
You do really good work I love to sit here and watch you build stuff I like how you explain everything so good thanks.
Thanks Julian!
THIS is how you earn a subscriber!
Awesome! Thanks for subscribing and commenting!
God Ilove home builders and tinkerers.
Ha! Thanks!
Wish I had such folks as neighbors instead of all the hot chicks.....they come in handy but a tinkerer friend is forever.....no homo....just saying the truth.
When modern makers made this challenge, I don't think they anticipated the level of talent that would come from it. I've been watching spectacular 2x4 challenge videos all day today. You killed it man! Nice work.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
The quality of this craftmanship is superior. Incredible work, very inspiring!
Thank you!
wow that look amazing...Two 2x4's = brilliant
You win! ;-)
Thank you!
Duuuddddddde. This is really good. liked and subscribed in one view.
Awwwwweeessoommme! I'm so glad you like it! Thanks for the sub!
Me too!
Really great build. Your ingenuity, use of materials and execution are matched only by your presentation skill and calm, quiet confidence.
Thanks Robert!
Awesome video, really enjoyed watching and learning these techniques. Thanks for sharing!
Thank YOU for watching!
Love it! What kills me is that most people will see a finished lamp like this and think... $30 at IKEA or Wally world :/
Perceived value of hand crafted goods has always been a tough one for me too. It's so subjective. Thanks for watching!
Jesse Moree
Or the other way.a shelf made of old pallets being sold on etsy for £300
Было бы круче без промежуточных полок, а провод пустить в одной из спиралей👍
спасибо за идею
Incredible.. I just can't even express how beautiful this is.
Thanks!
I love this twist design.I watched silently in awe of your skills.Well done to you.
Thank you!
You know you've reached "The Dude" level when you build a lamp wearing sandals.
Ha! I get some much crap for wearing sandals in my videos. I never thought that it was a sign of "Dudeness". ;)
What about us who wear crocks ? :)
👏👏👏✊
:)
Why in the hell are you not teaching high school geometry! I probably wouldn't have had to take that class three times if you were the teacher. Real Talk excellent demonstration, excellent conceptualization. You're a Gifted Man
Wow, thank you very much for the complements! I'm happy you enjoyed it.
The rubber bands.... great idea. Allows control as you manipulate the wooden spirals.
It sure does! Thank for watching!
if you want to do this but DON'T have access to defunct plasma TV's, you can buy diffusion material in a wide gradient of opacity from photography stores and places that rent lighting equipment for film and TV work. every major city has at least one good rental house that will have a wall of rolls tomchoose from. a whole roll is around $120, but you can get off cuts or specific lengths for a good price.
Good to know. Thanks!
You're welcome! They don't just have white diffusion either. You can get every shade and intensity of every color of plastic (called gels) you could imagine. Also, gaff tape is complete magic.
Yes, I worked as a product photographer for about 3 years. But we always ordered our stuff.
I am in awe of your creativity and imagination. Serious skills.
Thank you!
Wow, this was amazing. I love the way it turned out... Great work!!
Thanks Gregory!
I'm just here to say that you should have done it my way. That would have been better. I know that you just made it and it's beautiful, and I've NEVER made one, but I know better because, well, just because. You have 136,000 subscribers, I have none, but I know better.
- yours truly,
Typical CZcams Commenter
I know, right!? BTW I laughed out loud!
@@Makebuildmodify Glad you got a chuckle. The lamp is stunning. Absolutely beautiful. I'm not a woodworker, but would love to take on the hobby. I was hoping to make a pair, but it's beyond my skill level. Maybe some day.
@@1QKGLH Just wondering, do I make it look achievable or intimidating. My goal is to inspire people to make stuff.
@@Makebuildmodify It looks achievable. If I had the necessary tools, I'd give it a go.
Awesome, beautiful! Great video. New subscriber. Any chance of some plans or dimensions for us beginners who are not clever enough to figure it out but are crazy enough to want to make one?
Awesome! Thank you for subscribing! Hmmm, no plans yet, sorry. But Maybe I should consider it. Thanks for the input.
I used a 4' x 8" diameter concrete form tube.
I cut 36" off of each 2x4 in the form of 9" inch blocks (end up as the discs).
That left 60" of 2x4 to rip the strips from. I cut the strips about 1/16' thick.
For the spiral just follow the steps in the roll out part of the video.
The discs get cut the same diameter as the outside dimension of the concrete form tube. The tubes vary but that's okay.
The middle disc can be placed where ever you choose to put it. Just make sure it's level or parallel to the feet and it has 120 degree marks so the spiral pieces line up relative to each other.
Thank You!
Seriously impressed with your lamps. Beautiful job👍
Thank you!
Fantastic! That turned out great. You have the knack. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Julia!
just amazing. i think these kind of works is about self challenge and self satisfaction. salute from Iraq.
Thanks!
Dude, I had so much fun watching this video. Makes me want to go into woodworking
Thanks Leo! I'm glad it was inspiring!
Simple perpendicular physics using rubber bands. Very beautiful.
Thank you! The rubber bands worked much better than I thought they would.
Most 'illuminating'. Thank you. Beautiful piece.
Ha! Your humor is enlightening......
OUTSTANDING JOB! Thinking outside of the box for a beautiful and functional masterpiece!
Thanks Mike!
Justin, you inspired me to choose your CZcams site my first subscription. Thanks very much! Your video and audio commentary make this project so accessible.
This week I decided to try the laminations the way you showed it in your video. I did the first two spirals and on the third one though, I tried putting the elastics around the completed laminations and spread the elastics out about 1 inch apart. When I laid them around the tube there was no slippage of the layers and I just had to use ratchet squeeze bar clamps on each end of the tube. I wasn't sure if it would work without the elastics on the big tube but it did work.
I hope this helps.
Thanks again for a brilliant project!
That's an interesting idea. I love to see the finished project when you're done.
Hi Justin,
I'd be happy to send you some shots if you still want to see them. I did use pine as it was what I had on hand. If you'd like to see them, how and where would you like me to post or send?
Could you post them to pinterest and put the links in a comment in this thread?
Hi, Justin. Here is the link you requested. I'll post some additional pictures when I finish the lamp. So much fun to build this project!
www.pinterest.com/brianwdow11/brians-spiral-lamp-progress-pics/
Wow.... just wow. Excellent job with a lot of creative solutions.
Thanks!
My hat's off to your Sir.I learned several clever techniques and you produced a beautiful functional object. Really superb and unique!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it and learned something.
Wow that was incredible. I have watched hundreds of videos and this is the only one that has ever had me sitting on the edge of my seat the entire time. Very beautiful work.
Thanks Clayton. I'm glad you liked it.
Excellent Job. Rubber band would be your best friend from now !! I very love all the process !
Thank you very much!
Wow! That’s an awesome build, sir. Thanks for sharing.
You bet, thanks for watching!
That is straight up total badassery!!! Especially for a 2X4 challenge! Getting that much perceived "motion" and curves from straight boards shows amazing creativity and imagination !! Wow!! Bob in Germany
Thanks Bob! I really appreciate the compliment.
Many years later - brilliant, seems tricky but not very difficult. Really well done and good inspiration to try out stuff I've never dreamt of!
Thank you! Just try one spiral lamination. It'll be fun and educational.
Hi Justin, I'm learning a lot whit your channel and Thanks to you..!!
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thanks!
You're a genius, and I love the finished project! I just got into woodworking but I don't have a workshop (yet ;) ) but would love to try something similar to this one day!
Thanks! You're going to love woodworking.
Incredible attention to detail and a fantastic result
Thanks Glyn!
Wow!! What an awesome outcome!
Thanks Dave!
Really nice build, very informative. Thanks,
Cindy
Thank you Cindy!
That is the most beautiful piece of work I've ever seen!
Thank you Jennifer!
Wow... that's a beautiful lamp! A great example of melding science, math, and art all together.
Thanks David!