Making a LEGO Coffee Table

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • I have made a coffee table from a piece of Douglas fir that I cut in 2019. I used the form of a 40 tooth Lego gear to make the coffee table top. I cut the Lego gear on the CNC machine. I did a drawing of the gear. Then I used that drawing to cut out various shapes at various levels to form the gear. I started by cutting one side of the wood, and then I flipped the piece of fir over on the CNC machine to cut the other side. I matched up the two sides by cutting Lego bumps on a sacrificial spoil board on the CNC table that the gear would fit into and hold it in the exact location. This allowed the two sides of the gear to be aligned. I woodturned three legs out of a piece of maple that I had. The end of the legs fit in with a plug into the circles of the gear so the legs work like big Lego pieces. I did not glue the legs in place so in the future I could try something different. The coffee table is going to go in the sitting area next to our dining room.
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    CNC: www.cncrouterparts.com​
    Woodturning tools: carterandsontoolworks.com/
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    0:00 (introduction)
    1:32 (flattening fir)
    2:07 (bacon ties)
    4:52 (plywood prototype)
    6:05 (carving the fir)
    19:06 (wood turning legs)
    22:27 (finish)
    22:50 (conclusion)
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Komentáře • 241

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 Před rokem +94

    Seriously, this channel deserves an Emmy Award for cinematography and effects.

    • @joshclark44
      @joshclark44 Před rokem +1

      The stop motion gets me every time 😄

  • @Scodiddly
    @Scodiddly Před rokem +30

    While making a single oversized wooden Lego gear is not trivial, I would think that the real challenge is making enough regular Lego pieces so that you can build the whole car.

  • @tom.1
    @tom.1 Před rokem +84

    Great work and always admire your patience! I'd put a round piece of glass on top to make the surface more usable.

    • @tomahoks
      @tomahoks Před rokem +1

      Hi Tom

    • @tom.1
      @tom.1 Před rokem

      @Colm Mc Carthy Those are clearly your words.

  • @larshoeksema
    @larshoeksema Před rokem +15

    I think for the legs a great idea would be to put one of the cross axles in the middle and have a round foot (maybe another gear?) at the bottom... Also glass on top for usability while still seeing the end project.

  • @timothybaker8234
    @timothybaker8234 Před rokem +54

    I sent you that Fairchild tool a couple years ago. It was a flea market find of mine. I’m glad you are getting good use of it.

    • @djmips
      @djmips Před rokem +2

      What's the time stamp?

    • @thallmeister
      @thallmeister Před rokem +1

      @@djmips He's referring to 6:48 when he started using it.

  • @10WeekBibleStudy
    @10WeekBibleStudy Před rokem +8

    That would make a cool Lazy Susan idea for a big round dining table. You could have little Lego gears and handles that turn the whole thing.

  • @MrMarinesfight
    @MrMarinesfight Před rokem +2

    A simple circular glass top would allow it to be functional without losing the aesthetics. Great job as always!

  • @thuongngyuen1310
    @thuongngyuen1310 Před 9 měsíci +13

    This table is really well designed. Every piece is clearly labeled, czcams.com/users/postUgkxn94T8Mu1iMnsLCMNOI9srXSsLkI4JXKW and the instructions are perfectly displayed, so it's really hard to mess up the assembly. The hardware is likewise clearly labeled. If I had a power driver, assembly time would have been cut in half, but I didn't mind the light workout. My only qualm is that is that the lift top is wobbly in between its open and closed positions, but that's really a minor complaint. For the price, you really can't get much better than this, hence the five-star review. I use it primarily for my wireless mouse and keyboard so that I can use my PC from the couch. Storage is nice. I'm totally happy with this purchase.

  • @yochva
    @yochva Před rokem

    Coasters - snack bowls - vases - Lego sorters! The possibilities are endless! You could make all sorts of things to put in those holes. :)

  • @warrenwerks
    @warrenwerks Před rokem +34

    The way you use the cnc is so outside the box and different than anything else I’ve ever seen. Always a joy to watch your videos

    • @waterup380
      @waterup380 Před rokem +4

      same here and people don't seem to know what to do with a cnc they have

  • @zarblitz
    @zarblitz Před rokem +2

    That's cool, it's even got some flash from the injection molding process.

  • @1977logitech
    @1977logitech Před rokem +7

    Frank, you're a genius and so much fun to watch! Using lego connections to hold down your lego gear on the cnc? That's next level! Thank you for all the great videos!

  • @MFStuffNinja
    @MFStuffNinja Před rokem +1

    The coaster inserts could be those little round 1X1 lego dots. Usually see them used to represent coins or lamp pieces.

  • @spritekingdom2
    @spritekingdom2 Před rokem +1

    I'm sure you've thought of this before but a nice circular piece of glass would probably be the easiest solution for keeping the design and making the table more usable

    • @joshclark44
      @joshclark44 Před rokem

      I was thinking that too! It would also make it easier to make some kind of kinetic gear sculpture underneath without moving around the drinks and things on top

  • @ZombieWoodturner
    @ZombieWoodturner Před rokem +1

    I cant help but see the four circular holes as cupholders.... you need to make a matching set of scaled up lego coffee cups that will plug into those holes. ;-) your channel is inspiring Frank. thanks for continuing to blow my mind!

  • @KidDynamite1983
    @KidDynamite1983 Před rokem +7

    For the legs, my mind instantly went to multiple sets of minifig hips/legs! Fantastic build as always, turned out great!

  • @stevenmwinter6920
    @stevenmwinter6920 Před rokem

    I was hoping the circles in the gear were the right diameter for a taller travel coffee mug to fit into. Thank you for these videos Frank, they always inspire me to keep at whatever project is in front of me.

  • @Meandthegrandkids
    @Meandthegrandkids Před rokem +1

    It’s good that you got a through CAT scan when finished.

  • @lesleyyoung5730
    @lesleyyoung5730 Před rokem +1

    What an ordeal. Way to go for sticking to it and finding ways to make it work!

  • @flyingpurplebovine
    @flyingpurplebovine Před rokem

    Little 1x1 lego studs would be the perfect coasters for this! Wonderful video as always

  • @jasonturner1045
    @jasonturner1045 Před rokem

    as long as the cat likes it, it's a winner. very cool project

  • @makethepart
    @makethepart Před rokem

    Your ability to navigate the materials and tools makes me smile. Thanks for sharing the Bacon Bowties and Waffles.

  • @cradd00
    @cradd00 Před rokem +2

    You're a trooper Frank! I think I would've started over. I hope you didn't destroy your new end mill, those things aren't cheap! Turned out great in the end!

  • @sabrinasp5325
    @sabrinasp5325 Před rokem +1

    You could also put a piece of glass on top to make it more usable.

  • @thedistractedmaker
    @thedistractedmaker Před rokem

    Nice work Frank! Plenty of “maybe I should give up” moments. Glad you pushed through.

  • @AnthonyBowman
    @AnthonyBowman Před rokem

    A thick glass top cut to the inner diameter of the the outer tooth ring plus maybe a sixteenth of overhang over that outer tooth ring would look and work great. You'd have just enough overhang so something wouldn't fall of the edge of the glass into the gear's middle and still have most of the outer tooth ring exposed for the look and feel. Lots of LEGO sets use some sort of decorative disc on top of gears like that.

  • @martinpanev6651
    @martinpanev6651 Před rokem +16

    Awesome little coffee table :) It look so cool! Now all we need is another (bigger) lego gear table to mesh with this one haha

  • @cassia_cries
    @cassia_cries Před rokem

    the lego hold down was genius!

  • @theicebolt4361
    @theicebolt4361 Před rokem

    make a glass top ? - custom piece from clear epoxy with the 8 nobules facing down to afix to top
    like a 'sectioned wheel' with the 'glass' inserts making 4+centre windows showing the gear below
    ending with a flat topped coffee table ? - great ingenuity making these pieces, much respect.

  • @lindseyjohnson1130
    @lindseyjohnson1130 Před rokem

    I thought I recognized that bridge. We escaped Portland 43 years ago and moved to LincolnCity. I've been running my cabinet and furniture shop since 1983.
    I really enjoy your videos and sense of humor. Oh your work is not bad too.🤣🤓

  • @steveseeger
    @steveseeger Před rokem +5

    Shop envy so hard every time I watch these. Also, I love seeing techniques and the though process. It's like a lesson but you don't realize you're in class!

    • @steveo1413
      @steveo1413 Před rokem +3

      My wife watches these with me sometimes and asks my why I don't do stuff like that. I'm like okay you ready for me to spend a years salary on the tools I need to do these things????

    • @steveseeger
      @steveseeger Před rokem +2

      @@steveo1413 ​ Gotta start somewhere though! If you find a project you are excited about that has a more limited set of tools needed. But I get it, there's a base line of tools needed for fine woodworking and I don't have many of them. I try and do even art projects that I can make due with the construction tools I have. You'd also be surprised how easy it is to get good prices on used equipment! Start small and eventually you'll be doing stop motion for 10 hours haha

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Před rokem +2

      @@steveseeger yeah just start collecting, it becomes an addiction.

  • @NotaWrxTrek
    @NotaWrxTrek Před rokem +3

    Great job proud of you son

  • @johnkennedyswenja
    @johnkennedyswenja Před rokem +2

    Video editing, and quality and woodworking are fantastic. After having a rough go of things Saturday I woke a little philosophical and I saw a metaphor for living in this video that bumps in the road (nails) don't have to be sad, be happy, and use my brain not my heart to overcome challenges.

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight Před rokem +1

    You could very easily make legs from lego pieces if you used lego piece #61184, #32556 or #65249 for example 😁

  • @808v1
    @808v1 Před rokem

    Especially liked the final inspection.

  • @wandapiedra8973
    @wandapiedra8973 Před rokem +1

    You are the MAX in woodworking! Stunning piece of art!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍❤️

  • @earle0024
    @earle0024 Před rokem

    That alignment Lego idea is one of your more brilliant ones and that is saying something

  • @Bearlysober
    @Bearlysober Před rokem

    I love the coaster idea. And those you could make fit perfectly ID and OD. And they would all nest easily so you wouldn't need one of those coater holders. Edited Sp.

  • @DavidDanielJr
    @DavidDanielJr Před rokem

    I really like this, Frank. It will be a great conversation piece. What I think would be neat, if possible, is to make actual cups that the very bottom will fit into the gear holes, like the little nubs on the tops of the Lego blocks, in addition to coasters.

  • @joshuahasson9687
    @joshuahasson9687 Před rokem +1

    It would be cool to incorporate a second gear interconnected with that first gear for a more substantial coffee table. Maybe a glass top adds a bit of functionality while not taking away from the character too much. Nice build

    • @joshclark44
      @joshclark44 Před rokem

      Yeah like a second level maybe! But connected to the larger one rigidly

  • @samuelpatrickhenness
    @samuelpatrickhenness Před rokem +1

    Great film as always. I particularly enjoy your approach to problem solving and the time you put into describing the process. Thank you.

  • @schlenbea
    @schlenbea Před rokem +1

    Phenomenal as always Frank! If I found that much metal in a piece I would have probably started over! I admire your patience and persistence!

  • @puristgreen
    @puristgreen Před rokem +25

    As a big Lego fan, this is wonderful but I feel like 1) it needs another leg, and 2) what about flattening the top and filling with coloured epoxy to make a useable table? Just a thought :) Thanks for the content!

    • @coww74
      @coww74 Před rokem +9

      Would also be good with a glass top with rubber pads to stop sliding

    • @wilcojuffer5940
      @wilcojuffer5940 Před rokem

      He make later a cop that fit in the hole 😉

    • @kharris28
      @kharris28 Před rokem +2

      Why another leg? 3 legs eliminate any potential rocking caused by an uneven floor. And based on the sequence with the cat there aren't any issues with tipping.

    • @doggfite
      @doggfite Před rokem +10

      @@kharris28 because 3 legs is just weird, it's asymmetrical on something that's basically built on symmetry

    • @puristgreen
      @puristgreen Před rokem +2

      @@doggfite couldn't have put it better myself :)

  • @andpersand25
    @andpersand25 Před rokem +1

    What a fun stop motion animation for the bacon!
    Edit: Oh! I had the idea that the legs could be the Lego technic pieces (the peg connectors), that’d be neat
    Edit2: ah so “normal” legs it is hm but I do think the longer technic connectors (or axels) would be a better ascetic fit

  • @ciaransoden4943
    @ciaransoden4943 Před rokem

    This is so awesome. The scale is just perfect and it reminds me of crème de la crème a la Edgar for some reason. If you revisit, it would be very cool to make some of those 4 point axles that stick through the middle of these out of steel, and have that as a single leg, perhaps down to a smaller gear at the bottom or a ratcheted base so you can spin the table with some satisfying clicks!

  • @bab7880
    @bab7880 Před rokem

    Never thought a woodworking video would make me weep with pure joy. Amazing piece. I’m in love. Absolutely lost it (in a good way) at your stud-solution to do the flip side.

  • @johncolgan4687
    @johncolgan4687 Před rokem

    I love the use of the lego blocks to hold the gear when you flip it over.

  • @billbaggins9961
    @billbaggins9961 Před rokem +3

    I love your talent in creating works of art and always impressed with your problem solving. Nice work once again Frank.. Bill from Colorado

  • @BandasPalette
    @BandasPalette Před rokem

    Woodworking is just problem solving art 😁. Great job Frank

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Před rokem

    Two of my hobbies combined! Awesome work, Frank!

  • @onehandedmaker
    @onehandedmaker Před rokem

    Hi Frank and greetings from an Australian maker.
    This one outstanding project and design.
    Your patience and attention to detail is amazing and I love how you edit and present your videos.
    Regards and thanks
    James

  • @jeremyedwards5950
    @jeremyedwards5950 Před rokem

    Absolutely stunning Frank!!!

  • @9madness9
    @9madness9 Před rokem +2

    Awesome stop go photography as always and great idea of project.

  • @groundspeed3954
    @groundspeed3954 Před rokem

    Whence cometh art? From mind, hands and . . . a fantastic shop. Mass customization turned loose! Fantastic, whimsical piece. Way to go, Frank.

  • @AlishaN-yh5nf
    @AlishaN-yh5nf Před rokem

    Holy cow that table was gorgeous and the kitty liked it... thats all that maters

  • @Xlaxsauce
    @Xlaxsauce Před rokem

    A tappered bit would be great to use for your ties as a way to get the fit real tight.

  • @edkerridge71
    @edkerridge71 Před rokem

    Loved the 2 inch mark trick for getting the infill strip right. I think that might be something I’ll use! Everyday is a school day. Great video as per usual

  • @jonathanwalther
    @jonathanwalther Před rokem

    You are a great and funny narrator. Thank you Frank!

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 Před rokem +5

    Frank, did you by chance check the year the nails became part of the tree?
    Fantastic project and, as always, great videography.

  • @Paul_Lane
    @Paul_Lane Před rokem

    Fun project, nice story as well of where the wood came from.

  • @sferris5316
    @sferris5316 Před rokem

    Where was the Homer saying “bed goes down” when let down the router bed? I always listen for that now! 😂 Love the Lego table!

  • @nickhenscheid369
    @nickhenscheid369 Před rokem

    Would be cool to turn/CNC some "Technic" axle + beams + joints for the base.

  • @vladv.8819
    @vladv.8819 Před rokem

    Hahaha 😆 😂 I can't get enough of your sound effects... I love them, awesome video.

  • @LauraMelnik
    @LauraMelnik Před rokem +1

    I made a set of LEGO technics parts to make a competition grade FLL robot. She was allowed to be the FLL family for stand in robots. But everything was scale.

  • @tatwo_
    @tatwo_ Před rokem

    What a rollercoaster. But end result is beautiful.

  • @gregdherrman
    @gregdherrman Před rokem

    Awesome! Made my day seeing this creation.

  • @mandyleeson1
    @mandyleeson1 Před rokem

    I reckon you need some LEGO pieces to complete the top, Frank. Allow your guests to earn their cup of coffee by putting it together.

  • @jlnprssnr
    @jlnprssnr Před rokem

    Great result and awesome documentation of the process to get there. If you ever want to redo the legs, the little lightsaber hilts would be a piece that would work in Lego scale :) part no 64567, gives sort of a more technical look

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe Před rokem

    I must say that i realy love this project a lot! Ha ha!
    I think it would be easy to make holders for coffecups or breadplats to the holes in the table, perhaps flat pieces that looks like real LEGO?

  • @Jeppe.P.Bjerget
    @Jeppe.P.Bjerget Před rokem

    It is always fun to see the ideas and creative way of making the things you first had a idea about. I been following you for many years, and when i see you have made a new video, i know i will have a great time watching what you have been making this time. I hope you have had a great summer, with a lot of fun with family and friends. We have had a summer of rain, but still had some nice moments, Take care, and keep up the amazing work, from Jan in Norway

  • @TheSoloAsylum
    @TheSoloAsylum Před rokem +1

    Most times I don't even care what you're making. It's the process of how you figure things and make it work that is really impressive.

  • @dannyjepp985
    @dannyjepp985 Před rokem

    I was so certain that the ties were going to be minifig shaped! Maybe it's just my nostalgia of this shape, but the other wood types kind of get lost in the visual complexity of the gear. LEGO "axel pins" would be an awesome addition for legs if it wouldn't make the table so short.

  • @woogaloo
    @woogaloo Před rokem

    Feels like it needs a more centered leg, but I think that was just the angle the video was taken. Really cool out it turned out. You could have left that little burr in the middle after doing both sides to mimc how they sometimes look after coming out of the compression molds.

  • @gregmislick1117
    @gregmislick1117 Před rokem

    Awesome Frank - hope you're enjoying the summer

  • @dvillalba3d
    @dvillalba3d Před rokem

    Interesting project! Can't wait to see what accessories you design for the table next. The cat though, seem pretty puzzled with the table...

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects Před rokem +4

    You mentioned kinetic
    Funnily enough i was thinking about a glass top table with gears and cranks etc, where some of the gears are accessible from the edge so you can spin them

  • @mhmdr5790
    @mhmdr5790 Před rokem

    For the top maybe you can make a negative pattern on a clear plexiglass that fits to the lego. and I'm worried that the snug legs break the rings, cause they are not thick enough.

  • @aseq2
    @aseq2 Před rokem

    Anyone else get Flo Rida - Low Low Low vibes every time Frank says 'Firrrr'?

  • @turnerscorner9516
    @turnerscorner9516 Před rokem

    As always fantastic work.

  • @thematthewlondon
    @thematthewlondon Před rokem

    i could see playing a solid game of whack-a-mole with the cats

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 Před rokem

    What a fun piece! Even the kitty likes it!😄

  • @joshclark44
    @joshclark44 Před rokem

    Man this video was a Rollercoaster of an adventure! This guy is so smart though it's insane

  • @gaetancrepeault9333
    @gaetancrepeault9333 Před rokem

    gorgeous work like leg is work 👌

  • @studiokaufman
    @studiokaufman Před rokem

    With a Frank Makes project it’s the destination, of course, but it’s the journey that’s intriguing. Congratulations and thank you Frank.

  • @rexmundi8154
    @rexmundi8154 Před rokem

    Very impressive. I really appreciate your creativity.

  • @MrVillafum
    @MrVillafum Před rokem

    Great piece Frank! Watching you use those tools is like watching someone with Super Powers! Thanks for sharing... V

  • @nutsmcflurry3737
    @nutsmcflurry3737 Před rokem

    The wonderful whimsy that is Frank Howarth.

  • @dangoras9152
    @dangoras9152 Před rokem +1

    Awesome project like always.... Keep it up brother..

  • @quietinspirationcreations3448

    Really cool, my son just finished the 7500pc Lego Millennium Falcon, maybe turning that into a dining table could be your next project, haha!

  • @legodragon2363
    @legodragon2363 Před rokem

    And he is back with another amazing project!

  • @ektopia
    @ektopia Před rokem

    Incredible video... as usual. I would have been tempted in using the little painted cross section pieces as legs. Came out fantastic though.

  • @RobMods
    @RobMods Před rokem

    Surely the legs should be those cross-section axle rods... 😀

  • @Jargs27
    @Jargs27 Před rokem

    That's amazing, but my shins are in agony just looking at that coffee table!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem +1

    Really beautiful work, Frank! Amazing looking coffee table! 😃
    One idea about the top would be to put a glass over it. You know? Perhaps making little Lego pieces to put in the between, so the glass doesn't touch the gear. 😉
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @RamoArt
    @RamoArt Před rokem

    I remember long, light gray rods that came with every Lego set that had any kind of moving parts. Something like that seems like an obvious choice for legs

  • @azashukri5322
    @azashukri5322 Před rokem

    I think cylindrical legs would look nicer with the Lego theme.

  • @LewisKauffman
    @LewisKauffman Před rokem

    Incredible!

  • @justonsvoid
    @justonsvoid Před rokem

    Excellent Cinematografir!

  • @BadYossa
    @BadYossa Před rokem

    As ever, an enjoyable journey...

  • @extremewoodworker
    @extremewoodworker Před rokem

    Nicely done! I know what you mean about losing zero as I have done that within the last week on a double sided machining project. I was using some of the fixture offset features and failed to write down the coordinates. I then went on to another CNC project forgetting to change to a different fixture and inadvertently overwrote my zero settings. I must say you did a much better job recovering than I did. Hope you didn't ruin bits and blades hitting all that metal. Steve