"should we bring it back to our apartment?" " *no* ."
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
😂😂
@kerhabplays26 күн бұрын
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 😭😭😭😭
@AgentCryo26 күн бұрын
XD
@theslaya157625 күн бұрын
@@MorleyKert I love each stage of the chair each time the mixed colors show. The thick borders for filling cracks separate parts and help them come together, seems like a piece for a museum walkway around a statue. The stage between coats gives a dusty/faded look, feels kind of like a mosaic piece you'd see in forested gardens. Not sure what I like about the pale green patches on the primer except they add a pattern onto the neutral gray, meant to be nothing but seems like leopard spots.
@ruvasqm25 күн бұрын
absolute cinema
@ryandowney938326 күн бұрын
Considering that I'd never even heard of Heller Furniture until I saw your videos, they should be grateful to you for the free advertisement.
@SenshiSunPower25 күн бұрын
I'm guessing the people who could drop a cool thousand dollars on a chair like that might not be the target market for this video.
@larryjohnson-wg2by25 күн бұрын
Yoyoyo
@MrOrionpax25 күн бұрын
Lol you can't sue over a chair. this design has been done by people for every.
@Phoenix_233325 күн бұрын
@@SenshiSunPower*target demographic*
@lolly16654125 күн бұрын
@@SenshiSunPower Just like proper High-End Clothing Brands, you wont see Logos, Writings etc on them. Perfect example for that is N.Peal (James Bonds clothing). Just clean, simple but very high-end.
@jayfehily612526 күн бұрын
You should attempt to design your own abstract chair for the next video! That way you can avoid any copyright issues and post the design files. Plus, designing your own chair would be awesome to watch.
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
Yeah, I feel like I'm ready for that! Or table... 🤔
@xavtek26 күн бұрын
@@MorleyKert you've done plenty of tables! 😉 Also there are lots of designer chairs lovers out there and if you make something really cool, it would turn into a product!
@gamingcheese507326 күн бұрын
A funky chair thats is also a table @@MorleyKert
@DameonRaye25 күн бұрын
@@MorleyKert Why not both in one? An abstract chair which provides it's own table?
@JD-lx2yf25 күн бұрын
@@MorleyKert Everyone does Tables...because no one likes Chairs...except for MorleyKert! :)
@biggameadventures16 күн бұрын
hey man just a small tip, when your spraying, try spraying from further away and go for multiple light cotes rather than going for a solid fill immediately. You will get a much better finish this way ! love the build !
@fraliexb25 күн бұрын
7:15 you should be good with "counterfeit" accusations, 1) You reverse engineered it 2) you're not selling it 3) your not saying it IS the real legitimate product (when it's not)
@rich105141422 күн бұрын
100%. There is nothing illegal about reverse engineering a product for personal use. The issue comes in with the fact the videos are monetized, but the actual content being monetized isn't reliant on the specific product being reverse engineered, it could have been any number of other chairs. That's not actually the part that makes the video money. He could still get a 'slapp' lawsuit though, and that's costly even if you win.
@salmonch1ld21 күн бұрын
@@rich1051414 I reckon it could be pretty easily argued that the draw of the video is heavily reliant on the fact that it copies an existing design though.
@rich105141421 күн бұрын
@@salmonch1ld That's not enough though, 'an existing design' falls within fair use in this case since the point of the video is the reverse engineering and building itself. Any other chair could be swapped in, and the value delivered by the content would not change.
@mjerez602921 күн бұрын
Design has no 'reverse engineering', you can't copy them is like sating you can reverse engineered Mikey Mouse 😂
@Misterlongo17021 күн бұрын
You’re*
@BigDadGigaCHAD25 күн бұрын
The furniture company should thank you, over $300 in filament, $200 in Bondo, glue, filler and paint, a month of printing, a learning curve, $1200 is a very fair price for the chair. I think it's super dope you made it. Nailed it and you impressed your wife (10 bonus points)
@rkidy25 күн бұрын
Yeah $500 in materials, ~50 hours of labour and 6 weeks of total time definitely makes the $1200 price point look much more reasonable. This video actually paints the designers in a pretty good light
@TheVidoefan25 күн бұрын
Yeah.. except for fact that they probably use a mold and don't 3d print their chairs.
@coyotetu25 күн бұрын
At scale their cost is probably around 80-120
@nathancatrey299225 күн бұрын
@@TheVidoefan shhhhh
@DoctorNemmo25 күн бұрын
@@TheVidoefan Which is a better thing. Molded plastic is more durable than printed PLA.
@kafkasja26 күн бұрын
"oh thats lovely" "should we br..." "No"
@PurplexvrYT26 күн бұрын
she didn't let the guy finish XD
@Cidoriginal26 күн бұрын
😂😂
@darkstorm143225 күн бұрын
@@PurplexvrYT yes she did ??
@nxxxxzn25 күн бұрын
*MANDELA EFEKT IS REAL*
@SirBroadcast25 күн бұрын
That's not how it happened tho?
@E-Sandy16 күн бұрын
That is the most unobtrusive, genuine sponsored segment I have ever seen. It fit in PERFECTLY with the flow of the video! GOOD JOB! EVERY youtuber should be doing sponsored segments like this!
@stephenwilkinson125413 күн бұрын
no
@nova-co3bp12 күн бұрын
@@stephenwilkinson1254 ok stephen
@CatgirlExplise603912 күн бұрын
@@nova-co3bp Still hate corporate sponsors pushing themselves into every facet of my daily life
@troublemaker73111 күн бұрын
@@CatgirlExplise6039well ur favorite creator still needs to eat regardless
@bobbhobbit11 күн бұрын
@@CatgirlExplise6039 how do you think he gets the money to 3d print?
@riverwood_creations26 күн бұрын
Eden didn’t even hesitate with that “no” at the end 😭
@BeefIngot26 күн бұрын
Villainous His poor feelings.
@giadamarziano240125 күн бұрын
Honestly I bet that if he had asked her to pick a color that would look good in their house she would've probably said yes
@kaboomwinn402625 күн бұрын
If he can do it, we can do it as well as he show us how he does it. We can construct a $1,175 chair for 1/4 of the price and get everything else we need from the internet.
@TokuNorth25 күн бұрын
...She did though? You could see a solid 2 seconds of thinking. That is not what "didn't even hesitate" means
@LukBacca25 күн бұрын
@@TokuNorth nerd
@turtle9er25 күн бұрын
Worked in bodyshop work for a couple years, one thing to avoid is using sharpie to mark spots, even if you sand it off, its notorious for bleeding through the final paint, might not happen right way, but the stuff in sharpies seems to eventually show. Also, the brighter/glossier the colour, the more the lows and highs show. White is best colour to hide all of those. Either way, its amazing.
@savage639425 күн бұрын
Sharpie bleeds through just about all “run of the mill” paint. It’s not until you get into the better primers (most of them being oil based) that you can cover sharpie. As @turtle9er said, it’s best to avoid using sharpie on anything you’re going to paint.
@TheUncleRuckus25 күн бұрын
Rubbing/Isopropyl Alcohol removes Sharpie aka Permanent Marker from almost all surfaces. 👍
@savage639425 күн бұрын
@ Ok. And? Neither one of us mentioned anything about Permanent marker being impossible to remove. If you go back and read both comments you will notice we were talking about painting over the marker. Keep in mind, if you applied isopropyl alcohol over the multiple layers of Filler primer it’s going to take it off along with the marker.
@turtle9er25 күн бұрын
@@savage6394 pencil for the win. I found out the hard way by getting to finishing and the painter not being happy with me, never made that mistake again
@eksboks14825 күн бұрын
@@savage6394Your point comes across a lot better when you're not being condescending. Just for future reference.
@Yidana22 күн бұрын
This is my first video watching this guy, and I gotta say I love the integrity. Not posting the files online is a bold but smart move, and I can tell that your intentions for making videos really are genuine. Amazing video. 10/10 guy.
@professionaldiscordmoderator20 күн бұрын
Yeah, my first time watching this guy too. It was actually pretty good. Kept entertained and overall good content
@_TheHand20 күн бұрын
Its acually my 1st time aswell
@Artiimoo20 күн бұрын
ayeeee first time viewer club! definitely agree, it’s nice to see creators just doing something for the heck of it. i was pretty happy when he said he wouldn’t post the files. we can do things for fun and do right by others too!
@KletterteamMarswiese19 күн бұрын
same hahhahaa
@MollyRainbow1319 күн бұрын
Same! First video I’ve ever seen and it’s very good! :)
@madelineprofio235218 күн бұрын
Your sentiment about this not being a threat to Heller’s business is so important! You’re absolutely right that this isn’t scalable at all, and no manufacturer would try and emulate this process. I absolutely love it though, and I’ve done this with designs before for creating 1:1 chairs to give to manufacturers as a reference for more complex geometry. It’s an amazing tool, but definitely not scalable. This video is pure dopamine for me lol, keep up the amazing work!
@brookebrawner35357 күн бұрын
B sprout 2,000. Let’s Go!
@ristekostadinov28205 күн бұрын
to be fair he can make molds and produce chairs with carbon fiber, given how much material he used 3D printing it he might be able to make it price competitive lol
@madelineprofio23525 күн бұрын
@@brookebrawner3535 hahah aw! I'll send you one :D
@jlspears32922 күн бұрын
I do bodywork for a living on classic cars and one product I can tell you about to make your sanding process faster on the primer side is 3M guide coat. You literally just brush it on and then start sanding and it will highlight all of your lows and inconsistencies for you and lead to you using less bondo and primer later! You did a great job for this being your first time using bondo!
@MinkSquared18 күн бұрын
I just looked at the price of that, holy crap its expensive
@strongerandwiser202317 күн бұрын
@@MinkSquared It lasts a very long time though. You will get many small jobs like this out of a single small tub. Its well worth the money. Your essentially just lighly dusting it in black powder with the applicator. It uses very little.
@MinkSquared17 күн бұрын
@@strongerandwiser2023 ah i see, thanks for the explanation
@MizMods17 күн бұрын
You can also do a dusting coat of black primer on top of the gray, and it will show you lows as well. It's very useful and cheap.
@kyle577822 күн бұрын
That was the wildest and most fun reveal ive ever seen lol. Twerking, dancing, vibing out. Awesome stuff
@enyoc3d26 күн бұрын
10:30 -- your bondo technique is fine. we're screaming because corvettes don't rust 😂 -- awesome awesome vid!!!
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
Haha they don’t? Say more! Thanks for watching 😊
@enyoc3d26 күн бұрын
@ they're one of the few cars that's been made of fiberglass from the very beginning (since way back in 1953)
@kennykd9726 күн бұрын
they plastic also
@jeremyspecce26 күн бұрын
Knew this comment would be here😂
@jeremyspecce26 күн бұрын
Now… your spray paint technique, on the other hand…😬
@mtbtrailshredder4 күн бұрын
Kudos for capturing the dust! You'd be amazed how many thousands of creators sand non inert epoxy into the air around them, Their neighbours vegetables, The ocean. Let alone inert plastic.
@vornamenachname800125 күн бұрын
this chair can be easily modeled in any CAD software such as fusion 360. I tried doing it while the video was running, a simple version of the chair took me about 5 minutes to model. a simple version can be made as follows: start at origin to make a quarter of an circle or better ellipse that curves 90 deg upwards. give it thicknwess by adding a quarter concentric ellipse to create a face. now revolve the face 90 degrees around the z axis to the back. then revolve the same face around the y axis. now you have a quarter of the whole chair. mirror once around the Z and Y plane and the chair is complete.
@stormillion500225 күн бұрын
Yee... I am impressed by the project in the video, and the organic shape surely has some adcantages, but that shape is not really that complex nor particullarly organic
@egemens25 күн бұрын
same here, took 5 min :)
@Surfinite25 күн бұрын
I don't have loads of experience using 3d modelling software. I've dabbled, but I'm still sure I could make that in 30 minutes in blender. There's way too much symmetry to ever think that "sculpting" it was necessary. Sorry Morley, but I genuinely cringed seeing you model it like that.
@thoperSought25 күн бұрын
did you do that as a surface, or solid body?
@802Garage25 күн бұрын
Just thinking of how I'd do it as an amateur, I'd probably start with a sphere, create a sketch of the back section that is cut out, revolve it as a subtraction, then cut out the top and bottom with subtractive spheres and cut the leg area out with half a torus of the same diameter. Just a thought.
@Lux-w7t25 күн бұрын
love in the middle randomly playing "unholy" while random dancing skeletons appear, to put like 2 segments on, 10/10
@Idkwhattoputsothisismyhandle25 күн бұрын
Nice (I didn’t actually read anything)
@thepjofan_.0717 күн бұрын
Same
@Florizzarre21 күн бұрын
this is my first time watching one of your videos considering that I have no interest in 3d printing or furniture, and a short attention span, I ended up watching the whole video, and man was it a blast! the simple explanation of your actions, your energy and eagerness, the music, everything was just perfect! and that's how you got a new sub, my man
@NatalieChicken13 күн бұрын
Ok
@JimNortonsAlcoholism13 күн бұрын
@@NatalieChickenyes
@NatalieChicken13 күн бұрын
@@JimNortonsAlcoholism ok
@brytonmassie18 күн бұрын
Never thought 3D printed art would give me flashbacks to fixing drywall.
@itsROMPERS...25 күн бұрын
We had bright red plastic Heller dishware, cups and plates, with the exact same aesthetic, in the 1960s. This chair is actually a real throwback.
@gooberuploadsinc25 күн бұрын
but that doesnt mean it can be over a thoufuckingsand dollars
@edzact_ly25 күн бұрын
@@gooberuploadsincnah, designer chairs like this are usually this expensive, I studied designer furniture as an interior design student you're not just paying for this kind of furniture for the sake of putting it in your house, but rather you're paying for the material and the craftsmanship that was used to make the designer furniture. some designer furniture that aren't 100% plastic molds are made by hand and are only produced in small quantities I'd say it's more like an art piece that you can sit or lie down on, hence the expensive price
4 күн бұрын
@@gooberuploadsinc They can charge whatever they want for the chair, you don't have to buy it.
@scottydoesntno25 күн бұрын
10:44 we aren’t screaming because of your bondo technique we are screaming because the corvette has a fiberglass body.
@ulrich_badmecanique25 күн бұрын
No I'm screaming because bondo over rust is defo NOT a good repair
@renojackson30425 күн бұрын
@@ulrich_badmecanique ofc you remove all the rust before
@ulrich_badmecanique25 күн бұрын
@@renojackson304 still you don't replace missing metal with bondo lol
@Aechelian24 күн бұрын
@@ulrich_badmecanique A lot of people do.
@TheDigitalNikki22 күн бұрын
I was going to say the exact same thing, then saw your post.
@Particelomen25 күн бұрын
I really loved the litte dance montage you and your wife did when showcasing the finished chair! Now I just really hope that this is exactly what the workers at Heller Furniture do every time they also finish one of these chairs! 😂
@TheRealFlyingAnt22 күн бұрын
Well I really hated it
@lunlunnnnn21 күн бұрын
@@TheRealFlyingAnt yeah same, it just doesn't make any sense to me, like who dances when they get a new chair?
@FlareMan13321 күн бұрын
@@lunlunnnnn if you look at the perspective that this is made to get views on youtube, it isn't exactly far fetched, as the saying goes "IT'S FOR CONTENT!"
@stiffk66620 күн бұрын
@@TheRealFlyingAnt I hated it too. Serious cringe. I nearly closed the video but luckily it ended.
@averagetwink.20 күн бұрын
@@stiffk666 god forbid people are happy and want to be silly with the love of their life 💀
@rk8con8 күн бұрын
it did honestly look way cooler with all the mixture of abstract colours
@josephknowlton724625 күн бұрын
Liked, shared and commented. But Corvettes don’t rust. They r a fiberglass body. The subframes can rust. But u wouldn’t repair it with Bondo. And for the future,Bondo is about the worst plastic body filler available. But I really truly enjoyed yer video. I’d b interested in knowing if those seams crack. If they do. Grind out the Bondo and first use a hairy strand fiberglass. After that use a decent body filler. Again not a criticism. I like yer stuff.🍻🗽🤴🏻 16:30
@LemonLehon25 күн бұрын
Can I ask what you recommend as a decent body filler? I'm on the hunt for a good one.
@adrienross845825 күн бұрын
Bongo fiberglass filled did as a base coat then then use the fine chop.. then finishing puddy
@josephknowlton724624 күн бұрын
@ I haven’t bought fillers in probably 30 years so I’m out of the loop on newest best stuff. U can watch some u tube videos or ask at yer local body supply store. Pole barn garage on u tube has discussed them in many videos. Sorry I can’t b more help but I know Bondo isn’t a decent one. It’s like dog food. The big popular brands rnt the good one’s
@josephknowlton724624 күн бұрын
@@adrienross8458 I agree fiberglass should b first coat. And a hairy fiberglass at that.
@LemonLehon24 күн бұрын
@josephknowlton7246 Okay! I will research further. Thank you for the info and advice.
@Respectable_Username22 күн бұрын
To be honest, these recreations actually make me appreciate the original more. You may be spending a lot less on material cost (though that's still surprisingly high), but also just the person hours to get it shaped and assembled. Especially the finding out that the original shape wasn't the best for a chair, like that's something they would have had to iterate on a lot in the original's design phase to make it comfy for human butts. It actually makes me appreciate the price tag of the originals _more_ than I did at first glance!
@jameshomer294921 күн бұрын
wondering the same, i bet considering the 3d material, glue, printing energy, labor cost probably is much higher than the original 1175 bucks... its nice experiment, but it makes you question whether 3d printing will be ever be more cost effective than regular mass production..
@XiaoYueMao20 күн бұрын
@@jameshomer2949printing will never be more cost effective than mass production since mass production is hightly tweaked to be as efficient as possible to pump product out as fast as possible, printing however does save you more cash as long as you dont mind putting in some work over the next couple weeks, tbh most people care about saving money than they do about saving themselves from doing work
@burks199319 күн бұрын
@@jameshomer2949I'm pretty sure it already is in various areas. u can get these things monstrous big with multiple extruder and nozzles
@general_GAS19 күн бұрын
I guess 3d printing furniture will only become economically viable in the future when large scale printers become accessible to the public for cheap. Most printers now barely have a build volume of 300x300x300@jameshomer2949
@red.aries144419 күн бұрын
@@jameshomer2949 For a mass production you would use much bigger printers, which would avoid the using of glue and filler. But the video makes it pretty clear that it isn't overall cost effective to print the furniture by yourself.
@jukama767125 күн бұрын
for anyone who wants to do sculpting I recommend the following: sculpt with clay (not real clay, the clay product designers use) you can put that in the oven and sculpt the over all form, when it cools you can do more details and put in the fridge for making everything smooth. Then take your phone and 3D scan it Take Rhino or another 3D modelling software and let it turn your polygon scan into a nurbs or subdivision surface. you can let it simplify the object and it will smooth it out even more.
@Deja11725 күн бұрын
Many people have forgotten about Blender. If you're starting out, use that. It's free, that's the main reason. It supports a wide variety of file types (meaning you should be able to import those scans easy enough), and it has sculpting, video editing, 3D models, a ton of modifiers, community driven plugins, it's honestly an insanely powerful tool once you get into the weeds of it. People make everything from 3D animations to objects and animations for games in it. Yes, it's a little outdated and not as feature rich... But you can learn a lot on it before you fork over money for a more feature rich product's licence.
@scotth550325 күн бұрын
what app would you use for 3d scanning?
@hughes-tj3ps25 күн бұрын
@@scotth5503 anyone as long it works well, i am just using the built in one in iphones
@art-eroflore25 күн бұрын
@@Deja117 Outdated? Blender is constantly being updated in addition to being free, and many of the features it lacks (like in depth animation tools) aren't relevant for modeling. The fact this guy spent $20 on an app when he could have used a free program is baffling to me.
@jweff25 күн бұрын
@@art-eroflore blender supremacy ❤
@MiraiNonoКүн бұрын
in a way your videos make me change my mind about these furniture that cost a ridiculous amount of money and are not always elegant. They actually have rather justified prices and a fun and interesting development/creation process
@MiraiNonoКүн бұрын
I hope you invite her to a fancy dinner after you build this chair.
@siwasm572325 күн бұрын
8:20 the dancing skeletons💀💀, i can't😭😭
@I_like_braiden25 күн бұрын
Me too man it’s just so goofy ah
@arlynnecumberbatch105623 күн бұрын
it goes hard tho
@TitozThing22 күн бұрын
@@I_like_braiden "its just so goofy ah" what.
@I_like_braiden22 күн бұрын
@@TitozThing I mean it’s goofy like it’s very goofy
@liamslab221 күн бұрын
@@TitozThing he is a part of the new generation
@Yallmadforwhat25 күн бұрын
8:30 dad walked by at this part and sighed
@sarcofaygo621824 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@passionforMed417 күн бұрын
I am raising a loser- your dad probably
@xavilloquillo264025 күн бұрын
16:10 no.
@Aik_1024 күн бұрын
it looks good though
@maxmustermann65768 сағат бұрын
Holy shittt, how much work you put into this chair is crazy. The furniture company should thank you for your work and free advertisement of their product, showing how much effort is there to make this piece of a furniture.
@jamphire_25 күн бұрын
The modeling part was the most chaotic and unnecessarily complicated modeling process I've ever seen, and I loved it because I have similar solutions sometimes. Sometimes I model super accurate industrial stuff in C4D, which is not optimal 😂 but I have to say you could have done it in an hour with much less headache and in a cleaner way.
@aryatale523224 күн бұрын
But he WAS starting with little knowledge on modeling
@BarryAllen-no9nj4 күн бұрын
I looked at it and was able to 3D CAD it in 10 minutes. The method is simple: 1. Imagine cutting a tennis ball with a knife horizontally into 2 halves, and then placing the bottom hemisphere of the sphere on the top. Call this structure "A". 2. Cut that whole thing in half so you can see a cross section of the Structure "A". 3. From the front end it will look like a "u" on top, and an "n" at the bottom. 4. Now looking at it from the front, the last part is to revolve the u around the pitch axis by 180 degrees. 5. Chair made. (Optional step: you can make the chair depth a little greater, so a person can sit on it comfortably, by performing an extrusion of the profile between step 3 and step 4 above.) It took me 5 steps vs the nightmare he went thru to CAD it. btw i do CAD as a professional so it may be just me, but i really think surface modelling was not the answer here.
@WillClark926 күн бұрын
I honestly think that the multiple colors of each piece look so cool before the painting. Nice!
@SomeoneNone12325 күн бұрын
Painting that piece of art was a cime. But I respect that he had a vision and saw it through.
@foiled614424 күн бұрын
better than the orange in any case
@ariasjopet22 күн бұрын
yup, I agree he could have just retained the colors it looks a lot better than the ugly colored blob.
@Legallykonigswife25 күн бұрын
15:38 They match eachother's freak sm
@WarthaLanghu-gn7nc14 күн бұрын
Real
@kentslocum16 күн бұрын
"You wouldn't download a car...you wouldn't print a chair..." 😂
@pf477321 күн бұрын
you have provided them massive free publicity. How many of your audience had even seen one of their chairs?---answer, none of us. How many would even consider trying to do what you did? No one. At $1200 their chair is a bargain compared to what you would have to go through to make one---In labor and materials my guess is that your version of their chair would cost (counting hours of labor) at least $5000-$6000. So, yep, no competition. Thanks for an incredible video, incredible workmanship and examples of 3d printing.
@soundrogue447218 күн бұрын
I'd rather 3D print the chair myself than buy a 1K chair.
@doreeha26 күн бұрын
Your relationship with Eden is so fun and pure! So happy I stumbled upon your pallet videos! EASILY my favorite maker on KZbin 😊😅
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@Archiex_12326 күн бұрын
8:52
@untitled023424 күн бұрын
same!
@Themoneymaker-s25 күн бұрын
8:39 I love the skeletons 😂
@Themoneymaker-s25 күн бұрын
Omg you just hearted my comment I watch your vids all the time and I started my own woodworking business because of you
@Themoneymaker-s25 күн бұрын
Omg
@Themoneymaker-s25 күн бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@Themoneymaker-s25 күн бұрын
🎉🎉
@thecruiseofcrazy176615 күн бұрын
Me too
@jasperoforange3 күн бұрын
I LOVE the orange!! Its so pretty and bright
@hudrewudre974825 күн бұрын
Step1: Open Cad Step2: add Half-Circle in Center Step3: Create second plane a set distance below first Half-Circle Step4: Create second half circle on that plane Step5: Create Plane on the edges (tangent) of the two half-circles Step6: do the same for the other side Step7: Create Profile to "Path Extrude" or whatever it is called in your Cad Step8: "Path extrude" (keep in mind there is some Boolean stuff going on so there needs to be a gap from the Profile to the Distance of the two planes halfed) Step9: There is a hole in the middle. Simply extrude the Half circle in the middle. and the rounded edge next to it. Step10. Realise there is some gap. Think about what to do. => Maybe better surfacing tools. or exporting it into a different organic software => Patching it up
@xXPsychoStick25 күн бұрын
This way sculpting it makes it look so bad. Better rely on the maht in cad and its not really that difficult you can also insert a function to model it along the path and if not just draw the outlines of the chair and vectorize it in inkscape and then extrude
@Zuradet24 күн бұрын
I don't understand a single shit
@Lol-n5l3s24 күн бұрын
@@Zuradetsame lol
@RyanCrossOfficial25 күн бұрын
What is very interesting with both chair projects is that it seems to make their prices *more* reasonable. While I’m sure they are using different manufacturing methods, when you factor in materials, labor, design efforts, shipping, typical retail costs, etc then spending $1100 for that chair that “only” costs $450 in materials seems very reasonable. Obviously economies of scale versus one-offs, but still.
@bloodvue25 күн бұрын
Yeah, he didn't tell us how long in man hours, he told us there was a nine hour print for one part of twenty two total prints. Assembly and bonding time, then flattening and filling before painting. Starts looking like the better part of a month for one man doing nothing else. Which is not economical 😂
@MangaGamified25 күн бұрын
Im no businessman but I feel like someone will buy the cheapest one and make a mold out of it and saturate the market. Or atleast the listing price. And maybe make it made to order to not waste anything.
@RyanCrossOfficial24 күн бұрын
@@bloodvue I would estimate less than a weeks worth of man hours for assembly, though longer duration while waiting for printing/drying/etc
@RyanCrossOfficial24 күн бұрын
@@MangaGamified that’s why intellectual property laws are a thing. Part of the allure for this kind of product is the premium/design/niche aspect of it. *Most* people who want this kind of product don’t want a cheap knockoff and its a small market already, so there isn’t a huge incentive to do that. If it became a wildly popular/trendy item, then you’d have lookalike/similar products, but that’s a different situation
@MangaGamified24 күн бұрын
@@RyanCrossOfficial I only pity poor and non-malicious patent holders, patent abusers like Nintendo are already becoming infamous. Heard of their retroactive patent? And what's law w/out justice? in North Korea, Indonesia & china, people literally disappear or something. This will soon be like electric cars/vehicles that will soon be overrated and every other "rich" guy has
@Karpokid25 күн бұрын
Furniture patents and copyright are most of the time so specific that even if your chair is off by an inch or a couple centimeters, it shouldn't be a problem.
@ruzziasht34925 күн бұрын
@Karpokid This comment oversimplifies the issue. While small design changes like an inch or two may make a difference in some cases, it doesn't necessarily mean that a chair would be free from infringement if it closely resembles a patented or copyrighted design. Both patent and copyright laws are nuanced, and a lot depends on the specific details of the design, how unique the original is, and whether the copy closely matches the protected work.
@Karpokid25 күн бұрын
@ruzziasht349 I realize that patients themselves are very complex and cover a variety of infringement laws but funiture copyright just isn’t that way most furniture is so similar that you have to be very particular with a furniture patents so much so that the way that he made it it would be concerned a breach in the copyright. That's why so may video games can have furniture and vehicles that very closely resemble the real world thing. And just in case someone says it is a unique piece of furniture, it still doesn't matter. Furniture copyrights are all written the same regardless. Most countries follow this.
@soda13a25 күн бұрын
For real sigmaaaas! 😊
@thoperSought25 күн бұрын
the real problem is whether the company will take legal action - not because they could win, but because Morley is an individual who has no resources to fight
@adorp25 күн бұрын
@@Karpokid anything designer has the same kind of copyright, including dresses. It is virtually impossible to come up with a dress that is fully original. If the manufacturers lobby for tighter control, they will screw themselves up. Besides, we all know that they sell the logo, not the design.
@BlueBearOneКүн бұрын
Talk about a labor of love. Hats off, brother. Quite the epic journey.
@MatthewEncina23 күн бұрын
What a fantastic project. Thanks so much for sharing your process Morley!
@Cl0udWolf25 күн бұрын
Considering the time and effort and material cost to do it this way, the $1100 is probably a reasonable price
@MangaGamified25 күн бұрын
It's to use to make the mold.
@absolstoryoffiction661524 күн бұрын
It would look better with carbon fiber and modern car shell material. Instead of 3d print plastic.
@benthk3dprt13618 күн бұрын
Nah its way cooler to make it yourself
@soundrogue447218 күн бұрын
no
@Raexeditz13 күн бұрын
They prob dont do it this way
@quazyquazy130825 күн бұрын
best music vid ever 😂😂 15:33 nice video :D
@esacore305317 күн бұрын
you have incredible patience and perseverance fr😭❤️
@RyanMercer26 күн бұрын
Oh man, I need onen of those printers for my collection.
@heather720625 күн бұрын
Same
@xGk2fk425 күн бұрын
this is how ad is works lol
@zatchrulz125 күн бұрын
Furniture designs are not protected by copywright laws. You are legally allowed to copy a furniture design as long as you did not use any copywrighted or trademarked materials (plans from the company, branding, calling your product by the name of the existing prodcut).
@sapphicseas045111 күн бұрын
True
@BigDaddy-yp4mi4 күн бұрын
I suggest you and your first commenter don’t go hanging your shingle just yet. (Do you know what that means? If not, then don’t give legal advice, much less judgement. Legal-employment individuals rarely speak in absolutes…..) You guys couldn’t be more wrong. Furniture designs can not only be copyrighted but be PATENTED as well. And have been. And have been sued over. I don’t know s*** about 3-D printing but I’m betting you guys do. The other side of that coin and analogy is I am certain I know more about law than either of you. I at least know more law than 50% of KZbin netizen, by way of how I earn a living. At least I hope I’m breaking average intelligence. If they PATENTED this design, it is protected the same as house plans (yes, they can be protected designs by way of COPYRIGHT), artworks, etc. “Prints” usually are copyrighted- prints in the legal sense being magazine, draft plans, newspaper article, etc; i.e. not necessarily a “3-D print.” But furniture can be both copyrighted as a work of art as well as patented. Dude broke at least one, if not both patent and/or copyright laws. I’m not going to bother explaining as I’m sure Google or ChatGPT can do it for me, for you. But yeah….he’s stuck his neck in a guillotine, civil damages-wise, at least. There. Saved you two semesters worth of patent and copyright classes.
@perkypears4 күн бұрын
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi 3d prints can be copyrighted, but he didn't steal a 3d print file. all he did was recreate something visually through 3d modeling. the only difference between this or if he carved this chair out of wood is the tool he used, but either way all he did was make a chair himself someone else had made before. it would be dangerous to sell this file yes, but simply making it at home and showing that he made it on KZbin? a case would be thrown away immediately, you can't make it illegal for someone to just make a chair at home for themselves I think you are correct though in assuming trying to sell these would put him in hot water, it's a design someone made and if he mass produced these/distributed files to make them it could be considered bootlegging. I'd definitely consult a lawyer if I had plans to sell it
@dealsoperation25 күн бұрын
I feel like having different colored sections would add to the sentimental value knowing that each piece was made by you
@PlatinumArt-cc2pg13 күн бұрын
00:59 " But this shape is a bit more complicated Or is it?" *VSauce music intensifies*
@Munci_StudiosOFFICIAL21 күн бұрын
the 3d machine: ''Im tired of this grandpa!'' Morley: ''thats too damn bad!''
@MakeSomething25 күн бұрын
Dude, this is freaking amazing! I'm blown away.
@MorleyKert25 күн бұрын
Thanks David!
@algauthier25 күн бұрын
Yes!!!! This is the level of quality and care that has been missing from your videos. This is great!
@BuckleyMonkey11 күн бұрын
I LOVE PUMPKINS, THEY ARE MY PERSONALITY. THANK YOU.
@Lordoftheflamesissketchy25 күн бұрын
What I’ve found is that gyroid infill, like what you’re using, can sometimes be stronger with less infill, especially for impact resistance. For sudden force increases, like sitting down on the chair, using a lower infill density, around 5%, might improve load-bearing capacity and distribute the load throughout the entire chair. This could also make the print faster.
@ace2580525 күн бұрын
Yes, but gyroid infill is really hard on printers. The shaking can easily knock things loose or out of alignment especially on large prints. Anytime I used gyroid I always have to go back and tighten everything on the printer, especially the bed.
@Lordoftheflamesissketchy25 күн бұрын
@@ace25805 While it's understandable that gyroid infill might seem more intense due to its continuous curved structure, it's technically less stressful on printers compared to infills with sharp directional changes. Here's why: Smooth, Continuous Motion: Unlike infill patterns like grid or zig-zag that require the print head to make abrupt 90-degree turns, gyroid infill follows a smooth, sinusoidal wave. This continuous, fluid motion reduces the wear and tear on the printer's belts, motors, and frame since there are no sudden changes in direction that could cause vibrations or jerking motions. Lower Acceleration and Deceleration: The absence of sharp corners in gyroid infill means the printer does not need to accelerate and decelerate as aggressively. This results in less strain on the printer's components, which actually reduces the likelihood of parts becoming loose or misaligned over time. Balanced Stress Distribution: Gyroid infill evenly distributes stress across the entire print area. Patterns with straight lines or sharp turns concentrate stress on certain parts of the printer, especially when it rapidly switches directions. This balanced distribution minimizes the shaking effect, especially on larger prints. In essence, while gyroid infill can seem 'shakier' at a glance, it's usually more gentle on the printer than infill patterns with abrupt directional changes. The key is proper calibration and settings adjustment rather than avoiding gyroid altogether." Ps. What printer are you referring to? I have a bambu labs p1p used as a print farm and mine works fine within 0.05mm
@pickleCrusader-n7q24 күн бұрын
8:42 No More skeleton 😢
@farahsaqib229710 күн бұрын
Rip Bob the skeleton and luke and Jack
@Doug_GT4 күн бұрын
Mr. skelly Bones
@DrChiYT26 күн бұрын
The dance party was hilarious.
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
Yaaaaas 😁
@abdurrehmanehsan459210 күн бұрын
yo man, your wife is so cool, this is the first video of yours I have seen and I already like what your doing
@janfussel707025 күн бұрын
When I saw the video, I immediately thought to myself that there must be an easier way to design the chair without complex 3D modelling. So I opened tinkercad and experimented a little. After a little more than an hour I had a presentable model of the chair. Of course, this version can't keep up with a professional CAD programme, but I think that a similar structure should be possible there. I'm still fascinated by how the project turned out in the end. The chair looks really comfortable. Thank you very much for this project!
@OlamijiJeboda24 күн бұрын
I'm not the only one that uses tinkercad!
@alexmar832525 күн бұрын
Ive been following your channel for about 3 years now. Just wanted to say everytime I watch one of your videos it reminds me to create things. I've been getting distracted with life and work but next years goal is to create more! Thanks 😊
@UncleJessy26 күн бұрын
Congrats on the new studio and heck yes for jumping into Nomad for the modeling!
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
It’s so much fun - I need another project to use it more!
@molotovgod17 күн бұрын
Needs a clear coat for protection. Also dont worry, i dont think anyone else is making this chair other than yoursel😅. Great work 🎉
@moamel50325 күн бұрын
15:47 ur lucky to have each other
@th.e.nglish26 күн бұрын
Mooooom Morley is making an illegal $1000 chair again!
@R-ealnoma25 күн бұрын
8:35 who let bro cook with the editing 💀🙏🔥🔥
@treehundred66mushrooms1819 күн бұрын
This is something you’d see Jared Leto use in 2049.
@newzealandmapping53725 күн бұрын
7:07 No, I was not held at gunpoint to say this.
@ImAPlagueDoctor23 күн бұрын
No, I was not the one holding the gun.
@hykerbiker-un9oi21 күн бұрын
No, i was not the one telling him to hold the gun.
@Princeyy_editz21 күн бұрын
No, I was not the one watching him telling him to hold the gun
@balooguss21 күн бұрын
No, I was not the one in the other room, making sure everything went well
@helooworld373820 күн бұрын
No, I was the mastermind behind the expirement
@hpenvy110621 күн бұрын
so, if you put on a "virtual salaray" of 20$ per hour you own chair is probably more expensive than the original one. Good work =)
@hughstuart253525 күн бұрын
The insane level of quaility improvement from the first chair is well... INSANE well done, big pat on the back, cant wait to see what else you make
@JAGGfishing107 күн бұрын
8:24 Ahhhh! Not the skeletons. And THAT song!!😂❤ Love the vids, keep it up❤❤😊
@Aequitas0Sports023 күн бұрын
I am so pleased by your sound and music work on this one as well as overall video! Thank you❤
@MrWonder11723 күн бұрын
Awesome work! Really shows how much you learned in the process from your first chair to your second chair. Also congrats on the studio space! I'm so happy to see a Vancouver creator succeeding as I'm sure renting out a studio space isn't cheap in this city! Love your work and great video!
@MorleyKert23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@YourBrotherInIslam19 күн бұрын
This was the first video of yours, and now im obsessed. Ive been planning on getting a 3d printer for a while, and im going to start working on getting one. I saw this video hours ago, and i cant stop watching. Love the content, keep it up!
@ManMountainMetals16 күн бұрын
Go Vols! ❤ love the chair. Needs a white power T logo to finish it off.😂
@AMCrochet-xj3np25 күн бұрын
8:25 my dad working hard and asking me to get him a screwdriver meanwhile my adhd
@norarasmusson142925 күн бұрын
FR
@Brayblox1914-o7e25 күн бұрын
So true
@transhuman434423 күн бұрын
What is the music that plays in that moment?
@Hollie_Miller19 күн бұрын
@@transhuman4344unholy
@ReceptivedrunkWorld19 күн бұрын
@@transhuman4344unholy presumably a remix of the original
@32BitJunkie25 күн бұрын
Blender 3D! It's free, way easier and becoming industry standard, you'll have a much better time making models like this. Steps: -import several photos of the chair at different 90 degree angles as refs (optional) -spawn a plane -cut it in half, mirror on X axis -subdivide (simple mode with no rounding), apply -hit tab for hard editing mode, move the vertices around to get the crude curves -(hit numpad to view orthographic angles and overlay with the ref photos for comparing) -add a Solidify modifier for thickness and another subdivide to round it all -paint vertex weights to adjust the Solidify thickness, more hard modelling adjustments -apply all modifiers -enter sculpt mode (like your paid program there), set mirror X, do final touchups if needed -export as STL ('selected only' and 'scale 1000x') Voila! About an hour or two. There are endless youtube tutorials
@711jastin25 күн бұрын
jesus! now this is a godsent tip! gonna try this!
@vladaxd226 күн бұрын
What an upgrade from The first 3d print chair , and The energy of The whole video is amazing 🔥
@deep_space_dave7 күн бұрын
That chair would look wild with 2 coats of clear coat! 😀 Awesome video!
@UnexpectedInquisition26 күн бұрын
You modelled it yourself from scratch. Legally its not a knockoff - its yours. You did not 3d scan a real one or something. Your manufacturing process is prob also diff than the real one. You could sell these on Etsy for 900 bucks a pop and nobody could sue you - especially with this video as evidence that you modeled it from scratch.
@crionidel26 күн бұрын
Not how a patented design work but sure i guess 😂
@UnexpectedInquisition26 күн бұрын
@@crionidel If any of the dimensions or surfaces are not the same as the patent and he used different manufacturing techniques and his own model - its his.
@crionidel26 күн бұрын
@UnexpectedInquisition there's different kinds of patents that varies WHAT is being patented (design, utility, etc.) and I don't consider myself enough knowledgeable on the topic to start arguing in the comments section. I'm glad you are so sure but I'm betting some lawyers would have a field day if he started selling these. Hope you have a great day 😊
@UnexpectedInquisition26 күн бұрын
@@crionidel Do you only use the internet for youtube? Have you never gone online shopping? Good grief. Glad you are a legal expert yourself, I appreciate your expert knowledge as a patent attorney.
@Glitch-light-k1y25 күн бұрын
If he sells it it is an knock off
@McFarts24 күн бұрын
I have these chairs, after seeing this I’m glad I just bought them. That’s some serious post processing! Impressive work
@kathymarshall22026 күн бұрын
Having watched you for a fair while now, I’ve noticed that when you make something specifically for Eden it’s always stylistically different to the things you make for yourself. Since other commenters are challenging you to design and 3d print a piece that’s uniquely your own, which honestly I think you can achieve easily given your talent and creativity, how about upping the challenge to designing a piece that bridges both of yours tastes and aesthetics? 😊
@blubaless18 күн бұрын
So with all the hours you spent working on this chair the original one running $1175 isn't even that overpriced. Amazing video.
@MrDuckDucky22 күн бұрын
15:37 My brain at 3 am💀 Edit: We are almost at 50 likes! Thx for all the likes
@CatboyChemicalSociety_Tatsuki19 күн бұрын
Same lmao
@xaviorlubecke304318 күн бұрын
Mines worse
@NetrunCX17 күн бұрын
This guy is hype😂😂
@JuneBug_Dragons246116 күн бұрын
Fr tho lol
@luvv.7725 күн бұрын
15:40 I love how they match each others energy 😅
@Local_skibidi-125 күн бұрын
15:22 temu and Home Depot Orange👍👍 ( I rlly like it tho! )
@MentallyNormalGDPlayer4 күн бұрын
next video: I 3D Printed a House
@Honïe425 күн бұрын
2:10 just use blender….
@sleepwoked25 күн бұрын
he just said it was harder to make on blender
@Honïe425 күн бұрын
@@sleepwoked no he said that about a different program You can literally make it in 2 minutes in blender
@redotix995224 күн бұрын
@@Honïe4 you can also make it in 2 minutes in fusion or any other cad program, its a simple shape thats easy to make when yyou know the tools. But they clearly dont so they picked the most natural tool for them which was sculpting
@Honïe424 күн бұрын
@@redotix9952 yh but you could also sculpt in blender :/ Im just wondering why he didn’t use the most popular app since it has countless tutorials
@acen79223 күн бұрын
@@Honïe4I am a beginner in blender, I really wonder how to make a shape like that, if you are good in blender maybe you can share a little tuto ? Thank you :)
@doreeha26 күн бұрын
The updates to the mini studio is paying off!! Sound so good!
@thatguymakesthings25 күн бұрын
8:41 why though lol 😂 the skeletons just made my day a bit better I guess that’s why it’s there
@branjimguy17 күн бұрын
It is so wonderful that your mom is your top supporter
@JGDeRuvo26 күн бұрын
Corvettes are made with fiberglass. Hence, the body doesn’t rust.
@MorleyKert26 күн бұрын
Ooohhhh TIL 😂
@jimbobjones933025 күн бұрын
Not with that attitude, they don't!!
@vladabond190425 күн бұрын
I am actually kinda interested in the chair, just based on how the design is, but this video really does help make large scale decisions these days with prices and price tags. Not a lot of people buy large scale things these days on a whim and companies can't figure out why, well duh it's expensive, so if someone is gonna buy it they don't just want quality or satisfactory knowledge of their product MANY consumers or entrepreneurs NEED to have that "peace of mind" knowing that it is worth buying rather than just jumping in head first.
@serjaoberranteiro491425 күн бұрын
2:05 bro just could have used blender3d and get it done in 30 minutes
@01Samuraii3 күн бұрын
Congrats on the new studio I’m sure u enjoying it!!
@furygeist22 күн бұрын
The technological whiplash of going from dot matrix printers to 3D printers that can print in basically any material is wild. Bro just printed a chair. Sure, it took a few months, but he PRINTED a CHAIR.
@squidy.tea-png834319 күн бұрын
this was the video that finally edge and convinced me to get into 3d modelling. blender is installing as we speak.
@stephenwilkinson125412 күн бұрын
please please PLEASE post your journey, warts and all! I would LOVE to see a series charting your evolution and journey from Blender noob to 3D expert!!
@MrFixitMods25 күн бұрын
10:36 YES THE RUSTY C3 CORVETTE... Please use a different analogy in the future 😅 (for those confused a corvettes body is made of fiberglass so no rust)
@Cat-3rpillar16 күн бұрын
Wait I kinda like the 3d printed one better 😭! It’s cheaper, more colorful, and uses less plastic!😮 Keep up the good work.. Also, now it’s time to remake the magic spun chair.😂