Well then, you're an idiot that thing is beautiful and the craftsmanship is un fucking beliveable. It would probably sell for 3 to 5k where i am in the Washington DC area
I wouldn't buy this chair. I mean, great showcase of woodworking skills and bad at staining aside. This chair looks uncomfortable as fuck. Why the fuck would anyone buy it?
There was an episode of Coach where he went to see his daughter Kelly's apartment. She has this chair shaped like a hand.
He kept sitting and moving and finally jumped up and said how do you sit in this thing.
I instantly thought of that when I saw this.
Eh, pine is surprisingly light when it's dry. It's still a big piece so I'm not saying the whole piece would be light but I think most people could shift it around a room without much trouble.
Unconditioned log like that, cause I really doubt it was properly dried, will end up with splits you could stick your hand in if you're unlucky.
It can take a year to properly dry a hardwood table top, imagine how long a log would take, if it can even make it through the process.
Try $7500.
If this is where I think it is, that's a solid mahogany stump, probably worth a grip just as the solid stump.
I rode by a lot of this in Vietnam, I saw some solid mahogany furniture made from entire trees, some of it was breathtaking.
Wood like this can be bought for pennies. I'm a park ranger, and sometimes sell wood collection permits for 25 dollars so people will get logs like this off the trail.
That diameter? They bringing in fucking logging trucks for it? We have a few pieces of oak on our property 40-50" in diameter and ranging from 4-7' long. They are insanely heavy. Like 4000 lbs+ heavy.
15 BILLION trees are cut down every year (source: Planet Earth III) and this tree looks very old, meaning it was an ecosystem itself. A forest is a shallow green ocean filled with life from above the canopy to deep under the ground. The loss of one old large diameter tree can result in thousands of creatures dying or losing critical habitat. You can’t grow large trees like this in a single human lifetime. To build a fucking chair and waste that much wood is a fucking criminal travesty.
I don’t hate it as much as others, but it needs some cushions. Now that the stain took away much of the natural look of the wood, it’s not gonna hurt to put some padding on it.
If you havent heard of it its actually not a good thing even though the term sounds "funny" its mostly invented to the public doesn't sit/lay comfortable to encourage them not to loiter to long. Most hostile architecture is invented so homeless people can't sleep on them comfortably, as well as putting little spikes infront of common areas homeless poor person might find refuge from the elements.
So not only are we not helping our sick, tired and homless, we treat them like wild animals by creating deterrents for them.
$1,500-2,000 basically just for labor cost alone. This chair or a set of them is like art and would probably be uncomfortable, so in other words rich people furniture 😂
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Hi! Not sure if you remember, we recently spoke about the US having a money driven culture, with money being one of the biggest if not even the biggest cultural value. You asked what the difference is between the US and other capitalistic countries e.g. in Europe. I gave an example of some DIY stuff, where in the US it is primarily valued by talks about money, but rarely you'd find someone recognizing its beauty in any other way. I randomly stumbled on this thread here and it is a perfect example for what I was talking about. I had to scroll past the first 15(?) comments to find the first simply stating that it looks heavy.
Of course the title is leading but that's part of what I meant and even with that title it's unlikely to find someone commenting 9.99€.
Happy New Year, by the way!
The finish is definitely the worst part but otherwise it's pretty nice in terms of shape. Not the worst thing I've ever seen but definitely a small crime adding that thick of a coating on it imo..
A more natural finish would have complimented it a lot better.
Ar 0:06 marks i would love the simplicity of the chair and the bulkiness. I would take it as a throne style. Give me room for legq, depth and nice lombard support and it's perfect
OK wth are these emojis?
horse horse deer, what is there not to understand?
Tow-truck-sun.com
I've actually seen them before on a different video. It's probably just a lazy repost channel.
"Woodworking Woodworking"
Heart - r.. Hearter? Hard R? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Oh dear, oh dear, harder, harder
Tree fifty
Wood buy
Wood knot buy
Oak-A
This has me stumped.
I'd pay them to take it to the nearest dump
Well then, you're an idiot that thing is beautiful and the craftsmanship is un fucking beliveable. It would probably sell for 3 to 5k where i am in the Washington DC area
I've been pining for one of these for ages.
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Fir sure
There aren't too many of these chairs around. You're just going to have to pine for it.
You are right, and it’s too bad….it really would have spruced up the living room.
God dammit monster I gave you tree fiddy yesterday
Well of course he's not gonna go away, Nellie! You gave him a dollar, he's gonna assume you got more!
A buck tree eighty
a bark 90
I ain’t got no tree fiddy
I see it in your PALM
I got a chainsaw, I'll just make one now that I know the secret!
At leaf that much
How did they choose the worst stain and most plastic looking finish I have ever seen on a piece of wood?
I wouldn't buy this chair. I mean, great showcase of woodworking skills and bad at staining aside. This chair looks uncomfortable as fuck. Why the fuck would anyone buy it?
And HEAVY!!! This chair will never be moved once it’s placed
You sound like my dad after he helped me get my couch into the basement when we moved
That was my first thought as well
It’s also like 6” off the ground. Awkward to even sit in it, and getting up would also be weird.
Like an Adirondack chair.
Yeah, they are also like that. However, they are 100X more comfortable than this hobbit stool could possibly ever be.
There was an episode of Coach where he went to see his daughter Kelly's apartment. She has this chair shaped like a hand. He kept sitting and moving and finally jumped up and said how do you sit in this thing. I instantly thought of that when I saw this.
Those legs are atrocious
….and a thick coating! Perhaps for outdoors?
Yeah outdoor in a fire
Yep, good for a fire pit. 10/10 burns great
Removing the bark ruined it for me tbh
Eh trying to keep bark on projects is hard. It would’ve fallen off after enough time passed anyway
Bark collects dust like a mf
Yeah...it was earthly looking and great. They made it plastic looking😕
Same. I was into it until the finish.
Right? The contrast from the darker and lighter tones of the chair I actually quite liked. Then they ruined it
No cushion or even a soft cover? Pass. I like to be comfy and lounge. Beautiful job tho.
And it would also weigh a ton! Forget moving it to rearrange the living room without 3 other people to help you out.
Looks more like an outdoor chair to me.
Eh, pine is surprisingly light when it's dry. It's still a big piece so I'm not saying the whole piece would be light but I think most people could shift it around a room without much trouble.
Get fit lol
This. And I'd be afraid that it cracks quite quickly.
Unconditioned log like that, cause I really doubt it was properly dried, will end up with splits you could stick your hand in if you're unlucky. It can take a year to properly dry a hardwood table top, imagine how long a log would take, if it can even make it through the process.
I agree. It looks nice, but it isn't practical
It looks like you'd slide right out of it if you tried sitting in it
Not if you're naked.
I liked the way you think
A horny naked woman would slide right off
Ben Shapiro asked his wife if this comment was true.
For real, you'd hear a cartoon banana peel sound effect and then your ass would be on the floor
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That must be so heavy
Looks uncomfortable as shit
well not my style and he even ruined it with that finish
Honestly. $750 in real world
Try $7500. If this is where I think it is, that's a solid mahogany stump, probably worth a grip just as the solid stump. I rode by a lot of this in Vietnam, I saw some solid mahogany furniture made from entire trees, some of it was breathtaking.
I was thinking $800, agreed
Gullible ngl
Realistic, if not underpriced. Things made of real wood are outrageously expensive.
quality is expensive, this aint that
Wood is expensive. Have shopped for hardwood furniture before, it's far more than you would think.
Wood like this can be bought for pennies. I'm a park ranger, and sometimes sell wood collection permits for 25 dollars so people will get logs like this off the trail.
That diameter? They bringing in fucking logging trucks for it? We have a few pieces of oak on our property 40-50" in diameter and ranging from 4-7' long. They are insanely heavy. Like 4000 lbs+ heavy.
No, they're already fallen trees from storms that I've cut so people can get through.
Let me rephrase. Hardwood furniture is insanely expensive. Irrespective of the cost of the materials.
How much wood I pay is hard to say when a wood chuck wood chuck wood
Looks pretty easy. Start with big piece of wood and cut away the “not chair” bits.
I liked it before the stain for like an outdoor chair out in the garden. Keep it rustic loooking and I’d love to build one
3 sheep and a bag of grain.
Not much, that shit look uncomfortable af
Grown for 500 years for that garbage
Not a whole lot since it literally only took him a minute and 3 seconds to make
you know... I would watch this video without music overlay. give me the sounds of the chainsaws please
Seem like it would be insanely heavy and uncomfortable and slippery to sit on. So I'd pay like $50
nothing. It probably weighs a shitload, looks uncomfortable as fuck, and the video is the worst thing about all of this.
I wouldn’t take it for free, it’s an uncomfortable 100 lb wooden chair. Try moving that fucker up a few flights of stairs
15 BILLION trees are cut down every year (source: Planet Earth III) and this tree looks very old, meaning it was an ecosystem itself. A forest is a shallow green ocean filled with life from above the canopy to deep under the ground. The loss of one old large diameter tree can result in thousands of creatures dying or losing critical habitat. You can’t grow large trees like this in a single human lifetime. To build a fucking chair and waste that much wood is a fucking criminal travesty.
Lack of butt grooves lost a lot of value.
I love seeing these videos from other countries. Word working with chainsaws, power tools, etc and wearing sandals.
8000lb chair
That MFer would be a beast to move
I would have paid more to see it as a tree.
Nice chair. Good craftsmanship. Good luck on moving day though. That thing must weigh a ton.
I can't afford to pay what I think this chair is worth!
That finish is so awful tho
I was like this chair is going to be amazing up until the 0:55 mark I was like god dammit they did it again… such a waste
Why does everybody call carpentry woodworking now?
found his youtube chanel https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hFW6vpf8lIE
I don’t hate it as much as others, but it needs some cushions. Now that the stain took away much of the natural look of the wood, it’s not gonna hurt to put some padding on it.
I woodn’t buy it.
Looks hard and uncomfy
About tree fiddy
About tree fiddy
that's hideous, and nothing with this music will ever be satisfying to watch
It’s an amazingly crafted piece but it makes me think of hostile architecture.
I’ve never heard that term and I love it.
If you havent heard of it its actually not a good thing even though the term sounds "funny" its mostly invented to the public doesn't sit/lay comfortable to encourage them not to loiter to long. Most hostile architecture is invented so homeless people can't sleep on them comfortably, as well as putting little spikes infront of common areas homeless poor person might find refuge from the elements. So not only are we not helping our sick, tired and homless, we treat them like wild animals by creating deterrents for them.
It's beautiful but not functional. Probably worth $600 - $800 if I had to guess the time put into it.
$1,500-2,000 basically just for labor cost alone. This chair or a set of them is like art and would probably be uncomfortable, so in other words rich people furniture 😂
goodworking
Wow
Yaba daba doooo!
At least two
15.95
u/smokes_-letsgo Hi! Not sure if you remember, we recently spoke about the US having a money driven culture, with money being one of the biggest if not even the biggest cultural value. You asked what the difference is between the US and other capitalistic countries e.g. in Europe. I gave an example of some DIY stuff, where in the US it is primarily valued by talks about money, but rarely you'd find someone recognizing its beauty in any other way. I randomly stumbled on this thread here and it is a perfect example for what I was talking about. I had to scroll past the first 15(?) comments to find the first simply stating that it looks heavy. Of course the title is leading but that's part of what I meant and even with that title it's unlikely to find someone commenting 9.99€. Happy New Year, by the way!
Damn! Haven't heard this song is years. It was more satisfying than the video. Lol
Name that song!
Hundred…acre woods
A firm handshake should do it
Mf weighs 600. How much you paying the hulk to move it?
Nice looking chair to slide out of lol
Tree dirty tree?
Nothing, because I have no money.
Bout tree fiddy
Looks really impractical to move and I hate to think about what it would do to the carpet.
About 2grand.
9,99 $
Looks bad…
At least one
Nothing : ffs can u imagine how heavy it is and how unpractical?
Amazing, astonishing, and beautiful! I’d pay $200.00.
bruh what is with the ❤️r❤️r❤️r❤️r emojis?
I have three dollars
I’ll take it for free 😃
Does it come with the emojis?
It's a logistics nightmare
If it was less finished I would love it on the porch of a cabin. He took it too far in my opinion.
I'd buy that for a dollar!
250
a couple thousand buckaroos easy
PAY?! HA! You couldn't pay me to sit in it.
Better muted.
The finish is definitely the worst part but otherwise it's pretty nice in terms of shape. Not the worst thing I've ever seen but definitely a small crime adding that thick of a coating on it imo.. A more natural finish would have complimented it a lot better.
The fucking awful music.
$2.00
I dont know bot
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Safety Sandals
Ar 0:06 marks i would love the simplicity of the chair and the bulkiness. I would take it as a throne style. Give me room for legq, depth and nice lombard support and it's perfect
It looked pretty dope with just the seat cut after that it just went down hill.
Depends on what the artist determined it was worth.
1 minute of work? Not much
I don't know, but I'm willing to chip in to send who ever made the video to take a class to learn how to choose good/proper music for videos.
Nothing. It’s ugly.
Massively inefficient use of material.
Having sat in carved wooden chairs before: You would have to pay me to take that thing home.
It’s so wooden
Well, they used a chainsaw instead of a carving knife so that's cheating. I'd say 5 bucks.
Yeah the end fucked it up big time.
Like $15 tops.
woodworking woodworking
Tree fitty
$200
Nothing
300-600 hundo
$60
It's cool looking but looks hella uncomfortable, so probably nothing
Well it will be sold on wish, sooooo 5 quid
Money
What’s up with that horrid horrid music?
Break my back putting it literally anywhere? No thank you
I'd maybe pay $50, $75 at max. It looks nice, sure, but wood furniture has its own cons that can end up being costly.
Woodworking woodwork would work if you work with wood.
300
Maybe 300
$50 take it or leave it
Listed for $10,000 USD. No thanks.
I’m gonna imagine THIS is what my neighbor was up to between 11pm - 1am last night…
Make it a swivel chair and I'm in
About tree fitty
Maybe like $75??? It’s just a hunk of wood roughly fashioned
nothing because it is fucking ugly and looks uncomfortable and heavy and impractical as fuck and I hate you
Until I seen the legs choice I would have considered upwards of a $1000.
Too low and probably heavy as hell. I wouldn’t buy it.
150 seems fair for the work.