You did such a great job! Is it possible for me to get plans? I have always wanted one for our kitchen. It's just me and her now and I think a booth would make us feel like we were dating again.
sorry, no plans available. If you look online you can find the general dimensions for a standard booth, then it's just a matter of attaching whatever cool pattern you like!👍🏻
Who Cares thanks so much, i really appreciate that! I get a little discouraged when i look at the views...it's a lot of work to do the actual project and then do add the work of shooting and editing too? But i'm a small channel, i gotta stay positive and not give up. TH-cam is a marathon and not a sprint. Thanks again, i really appreciated that! 👊🏻
@@stuffsethmakes I think it’s because it’s so focussed on the so much other than the actual building part. Trying to be like a RV show and no instructions etc. Good luck 🤞🏻
Thanks for the informative video. If you don't mind a technical question, what angle do you feel is appropriate for the back to lean to the rear from the flat bench? Thanks.
gosh, if my memory serves me correctly I wanna say i did it at a 7degree angle or a 13degree angle...honestly i don't recall off the top of my head. I did a mock-up to see what was comfortable, made note of what felt right, and went for it 👍🏻
the white batting helps to soften sharp edges...in this case we were mounting the foam to plywood bottoms/backs, so the batting helps to create a softer/rounder edge when combined with the foam. Also, if i remember correctly i think the foam was a fairly dense 3" foam
@@stuffsethmakes ah okay I will have to locate those materials near me. I was thinking about making a corner booth for my buddies kitchen and so your video was very helpful!
@@romanoreo unfortunately i haven't had a chance to edit the remaining footage...i have enough footage to get another couple videos together though🤦🏻♂️
@@stuffsethmakes Sorry. I meant did you choose to build the structure out of 2x4's for a reason versus plywood as I have seen some other people building the structure out of. I was looking to build one myself and to be honest didn't know if there was a reason to choose one over the other for this application. Love the video by the way.
oh, well used the 2x4's just as framing since i would be attach the alder boards as the main design of it. I was also keeping th weight in Mondragon because it would just be myself and my wife moving all the pieces from our house to the restaurant. I think having the plywood would've made it pretty heavy, although some parts of the build probably would've been easier if i'd used plywood haha. I have a lot of footage to make probably 3 more videos of this build but i just haven't had the time🤦🏻♂️
You did such a great job! Is it possible for me to get plans? I have always wanted one for our kitchen. It's just me and her now and I think a booth would make us feel like we were dating again.
sorry, no plans available. If you look online you can find the general dimensions for a standard booth, then it's just a matter of attaching whatever cool pattern you like!👍🏻
I don't get why you don't have more views. Nice build, and thanks for the work of sharing with us!
Who Cares thanks so much, i really appreciate that! I get a little discouraged when i look at the views...it's a lot of work to do the actual project and then do add the work of shooting and editing too? But i'm a small channel, i gotta stay positive and not give up. TH-cam is a marathon and not a sprint. Thanks again, i really appreciated that! 👊🏻
@@stuffsethmakes I think it’s because it’s so focussed on the so much other than the actual building part. Trying to be like a RV show and no instructions etc. Good luck 🤞🏻
not sure i understand what you're saying. Can you elaborate?
Enjoying these videos! Great job!
Bruce A. Ulrich thank you Bruce!! 👊🏻
Thanks for the informative video. If you don't mind a technical question, what angle do you feel is appropriate for the back to lean to the rear from the flat bench? Thanks.
gosh, if my memory serves me correctly I wanna say i did it at a 7degree angle or a 13degree angle...honestly i don't recall off the top of my head. I did a mock-up to see what was comfortable, made note of what felt right, and went for it 👍🏻
Amazing video
What material is she using for the cushions?? What type of foam and what is the white material on top?
the material is a durable fabric. the foam is standard cushion foam from our local upholstery outlet and the white material is batting.
@@stuffsethmakes thanks!
the white batting helps to soften sharp edges...in this case we were mounting the foam to plywood bottoms/backs, so the batting helps to create a softer/rounder edge when combined with the foam. Also, if i remember correctly i think the foam was a fairly dense 3" foam
@@stuffsethmakes ah okay I will have to locate those materials near me. I was thinking about making a corner booth for my buddies kitchen and so your video was very helpful!
@@romanoreo unfortunately i haven't had a chance to edit the remaining footage...i have enough footage to get another couple videos together though🤦🏻♂️
Quick question: Are you capable of doing a project for a 1500sqft restaurant?
possibly, depending on what's needed. Email me through my website: stuffsethmakes.com 👍🏻
Awesome 👍🏽😎
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I see people making ones out of 2x4's and some people with 3/4 plywood any reason you did it this way?
why did i do what, what way? make the booths with 2x4's and alder?
@@stuffsethmakes Sorry. I meant did you choose to build the structure out of 2x4's for a reason versus plywood as I have seen some other people building the structure out of. I was looking to build one myself and to be honest didn't know if there was a reason to choose one over the other for this application. Love the video by the way.
oh, well used the 2x4's just as framing since i would be attach the alder boards as the main design of it. I was also keeping th weight in Mondragon because it would just be myself and my wife moving all the pieces from our house to the restaurant. I think having the plywood would've made it pretty heavy, although some parts of the build probably would've been easier if i'd used plywood haha. I have a lot of footage to make probably 3 more videos of this build but i just haven't had the time🤦🏻♂️
@@stuffsethmakes Thanks so much for the info! Look forward to the rest of the videos when you get the time.
What is the name of the store who sale that kind of materials?
Can you make me one
jump out to my site and shoot over an email. thanks!