Had major problems with the upload. Audio was so far off from the video you would have sworn you were watching a 1980s karate movie! Had to edit and upload again 😡😡😡.
Love your bar stools Andrew. They will be a nice addition to your new home. Much nicer than what can be bought. Your a very talented man, just love your creations. 🌞🇨🇦
Extremely impressive handy work well done.I applaud your enthusiasm and knowledge.Tjanks for sharing with us.They look fantastic and Love the logo and colors....I'd say perfect match and accent to Tiffany's fabulous kitchen/socializing area!!!!✌️👍❤️
Your,and absolute amazing man,so talented. You can do anything you set your mind to do.You and Tiffany,and Bullet just perfect for each other.Tiffany us a great cook,and decorator.
Wow Andrew you did a nice job of building those bar stools man. You staining them come out perfect. It matches in the kitchen for sure. They definitely look professional made in my opinion. Definitely making your house absolutely beautiful. Man you know how to do some beautiful work man. I know your wife is proud of you keep up the good work brother. You take care now.
Love the stools. I'm going to get into welding one of these days.. Just a laser tip for you, treat your wood with a borax water solution before you burn it. Just a light spray, or I have even just dipped a paper towel in it and wiped it on. Let it dry and then burn, It'll make the engravings much darker.
You never cease to amaze me with your creative designs! The bar stools look amazing. If you ever decide to make things to sell you should be able to do it with no problem. People would pay good money for your barstools!!!!
Those bar stools are beautiful! I didn't see if you put rubber caps over the bolt ends, but they are a great way to cushion the bolts to prevent floor damage. I can't wait to see your next project!
Those stools look very nice!! Great job my friend! I made all my barstools out of pallets and turned out pretty cool! I'm finishing my bar top now it's black walnut with live edge on both sides video should be out pretty soon! Good luck with everything!!
As always Andrew, amazing woodwork skills and thought process in you design. I hope you can locate some nice rubber caps for legs bottoms. Felt seems to pull off easily.
Andrew the old saying jack of all trades master of none. Well sir that doesn’t apply to you. You are a jack of all trades master of all. Everything you do is not only professional looking but beautiful.
Love the bar stools although the Logo is a bit hidden on the backside. For my suggestion having it on the front side would be better. I am jealous of all the tools you have to do these projects. 😊🤓
Hi, Andrew! This is a very interesting video. Is there anything you can’t build. You are a talented young man. What did you use on the chair legs to keep the metal from cutting into the floor covering?
Just recently found your channel and love everything so far! You are definitely talented! Do remember about how much you have into these bar stools. I'm thinking about similar ones but I love the rustic look of pallet wood and thinking about using pallet wood for the seat and backs. Mainly hardwood such as oak.
Awesome work , and awesome idea, but I don’t think I could set on a hard block of wood for very long, you do awesome things, I just wish you would think about the future, set on that for 20 years and walk on that hard floor, and then get back to me? Best of wishes buddy 😎
Andrew, i am impressed! Do you know how much you would have to pay to have custom made chairs of that quality, and still not have it all as you want?! Plus, it would lack the most important feature: a piece of your life built in it:))) And they look great! Tiffany, this calls for chicken parmigiana, LOL
It was in the high 300s on cost, and it took a lot of my time. All of the stools that we were looking at like this were around $200 a piece, so I still saved quite a bit of money.
What a coincidence I was fabricating cheers similar to yours. Round stock in stainless though. Little tabs On The Backs to hold the wood in place. You know they do make nylon screw on feet multiple sized threads, Pretty reasonable if you buy in bulk. I'll post on Facebook, pics from eBay/Amazon. Also looking for a laser engraver to do something similar to what your doing! Have watched a couple videos on RU-vid but yours seems to be the most intriguing at this point of time. I have questions. I know it's probably just new to you. I was just curious if you've tried to engrave aluminum or Steel by chance? Not sure if your laser is powerful enough to do that? I'm interested in buying something like your setup. This video was quite intriguing to me. Really glad you posted this.
I am afraid the small feet of these barstools will damage your flooring when someone sits/leans on them and shifts them on the floor or even just pitting the floor from sitting on them. Don't forget, the weight of the person will come to the floor on four tiny feet, which are much smaller than a human foot. That means the pressure on the floor is several factors higher.