6:02 - for those starting this at home without a 3D printer, there are local vendors on CraftCloud that will take the 9 STL models, print in PLA and ship to you in 5 days for
Thank you for the awesome shop stool you designed and put out to the world. Thank you for sharing your passion. Hopefully your passion will inspire others to their inner creativity. May you know God’s blessings
Kent Kallsen is off and running! A great first video - clever design, clearly described and excellent instructions/reference materials. Hold tight - I'm certainly going to build one of these!
Beautiful shop stool! I use a stool every day on a truck assembly line where moving around fast is key. I found that the base can't be too wide unless you are very tall. Reason being, as you try to move around your work project in a hurry you may hit the back of your legs and ankles on the base, or the back of the foot lifts up on base. It's very frustrating, but if your base is too small you can lose balance and fall off, usually backwards. For sitting mostly still with little movement the base is much less of an issue. For a hurry up environment a base tray for tools and hardware and parts is a must. Unfortunately we had to add tall castors to a small round base stool to be able to roll over the center track of the assembly line. Works well for quickness and unobstructed movement but balance is key. Your stool is very well made and dimensions look perfect for shop use. Very strong and the base seems not too big for leg obstruction. I would buy it!
Congratulations to starting your channel and well done first video. You always have been a natural mentor, thanks for sharing your knowledge with a larger audience. And bring that stool to Gingerman!
I appreciate that, the videos are coming together a little slower than I hoped but I intend to keeping going. I have a couple bigger project ones that once those are out of the way, I am hopeful content will flow more quickly. Thanks for watching!
Thx for the video brother! I do enjoy the journey and I have been looking for some ideas for a quality shop stool build idea. I really like what you’ve done here!
GREAT Job to start your channel. Funny, I’ve been staring @ my big box rolling stool for the past 2 months. Hesitant on spending $599 for the Viper Style. Then I see that I have every tool you used “Team Milwaukee” except the die grinder. So you just helped me rationalize buying a die grinder and building my own…lol. Also thanks for reminding me of OnShape 3D and FREE alternatives. Best of luck with your channel and you got yourself a. We subscriber. I can’t wait to see your channel evolve and what’s to come. Maybe videos of your 3D printer/process/projects as you create more marking jigs, etc. I would NEVER make my own Pentagon from metal…but now I’m going to try it. That in fact was the main reason why I had not built mine…you made that easy!
Looks nice, good job. I am looking for a stool design that uses an electric linear actuator to adjust the height. The hydraulic chair cylinders are good but I want a chair that you can raise the elevation without having to stand up. When using my soldering microscope on my electronics bench I need to raise up about 8" to get get to the proper height for the eye pieces.
Subscribing to this! Top class editing, sound, explanation! You will get a lot of friends on here! Congrats! 😎 Suggestion for a project; cabinets on casters, with lots of drawers for all those small bits and tools.
Subscribed, if the first video is any indication of how upcoming videos will be its a cool channel. Maybe add a sheet of metal underneath for small parts. Also, to help keep cost down, I either repurpose/recycle or go to a metal supply shop and the rems (the cut offs they have after cutting full pieces down for customers). I'd also like to see how to draw the computerized project plans, and shop tour.
I like the video but very few fabricators talk about how to make the blue prints/CAD drawings. Can you share that knowledge in your future build videos?
Either way if you buy the American-made one or you make the one you want yourself it's still American made when a do it yourself or that lives in America does it it's always going to still be American made you got an awesome Channel bud
@@DIYFabShop Absolutely my friend. I am going to tell my. friends about your channe;l also. I will be starting a channel as soon as it is warm enough to get out in the barn to start building a 1928 Morgan Aero GN Special wit 4 wheels. I have been assembling a machine shop to support the build and then a garage that specializes in pre WWI race cars. I am also going ot build a Gingery style benchtop milling machine.
Would you be interested in selling the 3d printed pieces and a set of plans? If so shoot me an email to get in contact I'll gladly purchase your product
OK, you asked for it, so here goes… this may be a ‘cultural’ or a ‘national’ thing, or just me, but the music was horribly intrusive. I do have severe hearing problems and need the volume up high for your speech, but hated having my head pummelled by that racket in between speech sessions. (Well, you asked for what I didn’t like!) That said, the film quality was great, the subject (shop stool) was perfect, the welding looked good and well executed - a good pattern to follow - so all in all, a really good video. I recently built a stool for my workshop and it uses wheels from a supermarket trolley, much like yours. However your design is much more stable than mine… so I’m thinking about a re-design! Thanks, I’ll follow along for a bit, though I’m more into motorcycles and steam locos😊. Thanks, Les in UK 🇬🇧
6:02 - for those starting this at home without a 3D printer, there are local vendors on CraftCloud that will take the 9 STL models, print in PLA and ship to you in 5 days for
Thank you for the awesome shop stool you designed and put out to the world. Thank you for sharing your passion. Hopefully your passion will inspire others to their inner creativity. May you know God’s blessings
Kent Kallsen is off and running! A great first video - clever design, clearly described and excellent instructions/reference materials. Hold tight - I'm certainly going to build one of these!
Nice little shop stool. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful shop stool! I use a stool every day on a truck assembly line where moving around fast is key. I found that the base can't be too wide unless you are very tall. Reason being, as you try to move around your work project in a hurry you may hit the back of your legs and ankles on the base, or the back of the foot lifts up on base. It's very frustrating, but if your base is too small you can lose balance and fall off, usually backwards. For sitting mostly still with little movement the base is much less of an issue. For a hurry up environment a base tray for tools and hardware and parts is a must. Unfortunately we had to add tall castors to a small round base stool to be able to roll over the center track of the assembly line. Works well for quickness and unobstructed movement but balance is key. Your stool is very well made and dimensions look perfect for shop use. Very strong and the base seems not too big for leg obstruction. I would buy it!
Great job. Keep it up. I liked the bench bandsaw. We might need a shop tour and tools used. Like that saw,what welder,etc....
I did too. Very cool!
Congratulations to starting your channel and well done first video. You always have been a natural mentor, thanks for sharing your knowledge with a larger audience. And bring that stool to Gingerman!
Great video. I sure hope this channel grows, i am loving your content.
I appreciate that, the videos are coming together a little slower than I hoped but I intend to keeping going. I have a couple bigger project ones that once those are out of the way, I am hopeful content will flow more quickly. Thanks for watching!
Great work! Love the detailed documentation of your process!
Thx for the video brother! I do enjoy the journey and I have been looking for some ideas for a quality shop stool build idea. I really like what you’ve done here!
Awesome, if you decide to build this and have any questions, don't hesitate to ask here. Thanks for watching!
4:13 - really 12;30pm - great idea & I will be over to discuss my BD present for the Den;? Never too “old” to learn!
Excellent video, great product!
GREAT Job to start your channel. Funny, I’ve been staring @ my big box rolling stool for the past 2 months. Hesitant on spending $599 for the Viper Style. Then I see that I have every tool you used “Team Milwaukee” except the die grinder. So you just helped me rationalize buying a die grinder and building my own…lol. Also thanks for reminding me of OnShape 3D and FREE alternatives. Best of luck with your channel and you got yourself a. We subscriber. I can’t wait to see your channel evolve and what’s to come. Maybe videos of your 3D printer/process/projects as you create more marking jigs, etc. I would NEVER make my own Pentagon from metal…but now I’m going to try it. That in fact was the main reason why I had not built mine…you made that easy!
Good Luck on your build!
Looks nice, good job.
I am looking for a stool design that uses an electric linear actuator to adjust the height. The hydraulic chair cylinders are good but I want a chair that you can raise the elevation without having to stand up. When using my soldering microscope on my electronics bench I need to raise up about 8" to get get to the proper height for the eye pieces.
I LOVE THE STOOL I THINK IT COULD USE A BACK
very clever!! must make one..or two
WHERE DID YOU GET THE CHAIR CYLENDER ?
I got from Amazon, link can be found here: www.diyfabshop.com/
When you cut the hole for the base, was that a standard hole saw or something special?
It was rated for metal, but other than that I believe I got it at Menards. And I kept the speed down and used lube
Subscribing to this! Top class editing, sound, explanation! You will get a lot of friends on here! Congrats! 😎
Suggestion for a project; cabinets on casters, with lots of drawers for all those small bits and tools.
Thanks for the feedback. I like the project suggestion, shop organization stuff like that is definitely on the list!
Great video! Great content!
Nice work! Great to see the process from ideation to creation. Keep up the great knowledge share out! Love it.
Thanks Matt!
So dope. Keep making these. Please!
Thanks!
Subscribed, if the first video is any indication of how upcoming videos will be its a cool channel.
Maybe add a sheet of metal underneath for small parts. Also, to help keep cost down, I either repurpose/recycle or go to a metal supply shop and the rems (the cut offs they have after cutting full pieces down for customers).
I'd also like to see how to draw the computerized project plans, and shop tour.
Maybe I missed it in the video. Where did you source the seat?
You can find a link to the seat on my website at www.diyfabshop.com. I got it from Amazon.
@DIYFabShop Hi, can you list the tools you used in this video?
Trajan 125 Bandsaw, Millermatic 211 Mig Welder, Delta Drill Press (older model), Milwaukee 12V Cut-off tool 2522-20, Milwaukee M12 3/8 ratchet, 2557-20, Milwaukee M12 1/4 Right Angle Die Grinder
I like the video but very few fabricators talk about how to make the blue prints/CAD drawings. Can you share that knowledge in your future build videos?
Great suggestion!
Either way if you buy the American-made one or you make the one you want yourself it's still American made when a do it yourself or that lives in America does it it's always going to still be American made you got an awesome Channel bud
I wish I could build stuff like this
New subscriber!! Really great stool!!!
Thanks for the sub!
@@DIYFabShop Absolutely my friend. I am going to tell my. friends about your channe;l also. I will be starting a channel as soon as it is warm enough to get out in the barn to start building a 1928 Morgan Aero GN Special wit 4 wheels. I have been assembling a machine shop to support the build and then a garage that specializes in pre WWI race cars. I am also going ot build a Gingery style benchtop milling machine.
@@Biokemist-o3k that is an inspiring project list, bring on the warm weather!
@@DIYFabShop Absolutely!! Thank you my friend!!
I think the 1 1/2-inch stock should be 48 and not 36 inches.
I think your right, I updated the materials list on DIYFabShop.com. Thanks!
You are FAB Ulous!
I’m subscribing…number 337. YAY
Would you be interested in selling the 3d printed pieces and a set of plans? If so shoot me an email to get in contact I'll gladly purchase your product
I didn't see your email address, you can drop me an email at kent@DIYFABSHOP.com
Good luck on the channel, I gave you a sub
Thanks!
Handy!
Go Badgers!
Nice god bless
Appreciate it!
OK, you asked for it, so here goes… this may be a ‘cultural’ or a ‘national’ thing, or just me, but the music was horribly intrusive. I do have severe hearing problems and need the volume up high for your speech, but hated having my head pummelled by that racket in between speech sessions. (Well, you asked for what I didn’t like!) That said, the film quality was great, the subject (shop stool) was perfect, the welding looked good and well executed - a good pattern to follow - so all in all, a really good video. I recently built a stool for my workshop and it uses wheels from a supermarket trolley, much like yours. However your design is much more stable than mine… so I’m thinking about a re-design! Thanks, I’ll follow along for a bit, though I’m more into motorcycles and steam locos😊. Thanks, Les in UK 🇬🇧