Concrete and Wood Chair | DIY

From HomeMadeModern. I made a DIY Outdoor Lounge Chair out of concrete and wood stained with Cabot Stains. This project is sponsored by Cabot and you can learn more about their stains here: https://bit.ly/4dQDGTy I used white concrete made by mixing white Portland cement and washed sand. I used old vinyl flooring for the concrete…

Playing Minecraft in real life

From HomeMadeModern. Playing Minecraft in real life is something i have been thinking about for a while and when @minecraft reached out for a collaboration I started thinking about how to implement ideas in the game into my physical reality. This project involves exploring my land in Joshua Tree and harvesting resources, using and making…

Making a Floating Bench

From HomeMadeModern. I made a floating bench for my backyard in Joshua Tree! This cantilevered design using wood, steel and concrete to create the floating aesthetic. Learn more about the 2024 Trend of the Year at the following link: https://www.cabotstain.com/en/start-your-project/outdoor-trend-of-the-year/2024-toty/?utm_source=influencer&utm_medium=PR&utm_campaign=cabot-toty-2024&utm_content=bu Magswitch Clamps https://mag-tools.com/?ref=SFYyM8xRFMVM use promo code BENJAMINUYEDA to get 10% off Follow us on Instagram:…

DIY Landscape Lights

From HomeMadeModern. Go to https://ridge.com/homemade and get up to 30% off through April 1st. Thanks to Ridge for sponsoring this video. These DIY Landscape lights use an off the shelf solar powered light form Home Depot. I wanted sort of a sci fi look and I used white concrete formed with a lego and silicone…

Making a Table out of ROCKS

From HomeMadeModern. Making furniture out of stone! Use code HOMEMADE50 to get 50% off your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/48fuHb3 This video (sponsored by Factor) shows how I cut rocks in half with angle grinder, used concrete drill bits to drill holes in stone so that I could transform rocks into table. Making DIY stone…

DIY Outdoor Sofa EASY

From HomeMadeModern. I made an DIY Outdoor Sofa that only requires 3 basic power tools a circular saw, orbital sander, and drill. I used pocket holes to make panels out of 2x6s and then assembled them into a Donald Judd style outdoor sofa, Check out my playlist of sofa projects to see other ways I…

DIY Pour Over Coffee Set ups

From HomeMadeModern. I made a pour over stand for making coffee out of a rock! This DIY project is a great gift idea and this video not only includes the DIY steps for this pour over stand I also show how to make accessory pieces for nice looking modern coffee set ups. I am testing…

DIY Korean BBQ Table

From HomeMadeModern. I made a DIY wood fired Korean BBQ table that uses a Solo Stove so that no propane or gas is required. The concrete table is made from Quikrete 5000 Concrete mix. I used about 12 of the 50lbs bags. I used 1/2" rebar but wire mesh should also work if you don’t…

Using Rocks to make a Bench

From HomeMadeModern. I cut rocks and used them to make a bench. I bought a couple of rocks for about $8 each and the cut one side of the rocks to make them flat. I used an angle grinder with a diamond blade meant for tile and granite. I had a leftover piece of a…

DIY Glass Furniture Legs

From HomeMadeModern. I turned glass bottles into furniture legs and reinforced them with epoxy. This DIY bench or coffee table uses a large glass bottle as one of the legs. I coated the inside with Total Boat Table Top Epoxy to reinforce the glass. Structural glass is an interesting idea and epoxy reinforced glass bottles…

DIY Wind Powered Rock Tumbler

From HomeMadeModern. I made a wind powered rock tumbler so I can make sea glass. Se my previous videos on tumbling glass using conventional tumblers along with my tests of dry tumbling glass. Rock and Glass tumbler videos McMaster links McMaster is expensive but good for prototyping because of how well organized the website is.…

DIY Bench $30 in materials

From HomeMadeModern. I bought a Fir 4×8 from Home Depot and carved it into a bench with an angle grinder. This DIY bench took me about 6 hours of labor and only required a few basic power tools. A 4×8 is 3-1/2" inches by 7-1/4" inches and this one was 8 feet long. These are…