Workbench made of driftwood material. No experience or skills needed
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- In this video I will turn some old driftwood material I have found by the shore into a magnificent workbench, a creation so divine my hands must have been guided by a god. This is a tool I will be using for future projects, a place to do the things I can't do indoors, like burning stuff, sawing, and spray painting. I wasn't really expecting much as I have no woodworking skills or experience making something like this, but if I may say, it did turn out pretty nice. If I can make something like this, so can everyone else equipped with a handsaw, screwdriver, and sanding machine
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0:00 Introduction to the video
0:22 Remove nails from board
0:34 Strengthen the top section
2:13 Making feet for the bench
4:50 Foot base for stability
7:00 Strengthen the foot base
10:43 Preparing the bench board
13:35 Sanding away the splinters
14:00 Screwing on the top board
15:00 Burning the lower section
17:05 Staining the lower section
18:32 Making a skirt for the top
20:12 Shelf for putting stuff on
21:28 Installing some addons
26:08 Final staining and varnishing
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Turned out nice! love the color combo with the black legs :D
Thank you 🤗
As long as you're having fun
you need a weed or tar torch from jula for the next time and use grov steel woll after, you burn wood. the design is nice maybe the next time make the feet a bit wider for more stability. there you have it a bench for the price of screws glue, paint and gass. nice jobb i love to recycle i make all the furniture from used wood too. it sells great
On a windstill day, these small blowtorches does just fine, takes some time though, but I usually only burn small pieces of wood, not stuff this big :) I use driftwood material for mostly all crafts, love the weathered beaten look of it. If I come across a motherload, I want to cover my kitchen wall in it, that would be awesome
I live up in Valdres not much drift wood here, but i have friends on the coast and will spread the word