Here's a link to a Cad Model I made: drive.google.com/file/d/1MXO3DIRbAA1Z91KYgWOaHttyBG8qVBQG/view?usp=sharing The units are in inches. I hope this helps.
Evolved From Primal Much appreciated for the idea and the CAD model. Quick question: how did you join the three pieces together? I noticed you showed two of three 4x4s around 0:23 with notches in them - was that to join the boards together?
In my 2 cent opinion the best and most beautiful wood weight tree I've seen.
another fine example of "good ole American know how" thanks for the video
Most impressive is that you made that with a black and decker drill. Looks good im also looking to make one of these
You learned from your mistakes. Nice job. Also glad you didn’t use the glass table the second time.
Love it.👍👍👍
Great job.👍👍👍
good job!
Looks great!!!
Very simple and effective design. At what degree did you cut the 4x4 for the 45lb plates? 45°?
Thanks. Yes, a simple 45.
Buena
.nice work man
Looks good. Thank you.
Great job and the for the idea
Dimensions would be helpful, want to build this. Thanks!
Here's a link to a Cad Model I made: drive.google.com/file/d/1MXO3DIRbAA1Z91KYgWOaHttyBG8qVBQG/view?usp=sharing The units are in inches. I hope this helps.
Excellent, thanks so much!!
Evolved From Primal Much appreciated for the idea and the CAD model. Quick question: how did you join the three pieces together? I noticed you showed two of three 4x4s around 0:23 with notches in them - was that to join the boards together?
How did u make the holes to put the stick in that holds the weights?
With a drill bit
Cristiano Magic Remo Williams stabbed his finger through it.