A Company Stole My Design... and Started Selling It

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Foureyes Furniture

Foureyes Furniture

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About this video:
A few years ago I made a video about building a record player console. Then a company saw the piece, copied it, and started selling it. Today I am taking back that design, completely reimagining it to make it way better, and telling the story of how it all went down.
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REFERENCED VIDEOS
▸ Original Record Player Console - • How to Make a TV Stand...
▸ Reimagined Piece 1 - Live Edge Console - • Why KZfaq Furniture ...
▸ Reimagined Piece 2 - Spider Table - • Woodworking Liar
WOODWORKING PLANS / PROJECT COURSES
▸ www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans
MATERIALS & TOOLS
▸ Hardwood from Woodworkers Source - bit.ly/lumber-iiii
▸ SCM Combo Jointer / Planer - bit.ly/SCM_JT_COMBO
▸ Kreg Adaptive Cutting System - bit.ly/FoureyesKPP
▸ Kreg Workbench - www.kregtool.com/3d-workbench...
▸ Kreg Pocket Hole - bit.ly/Pocket-Hole-Pro
▸ Epoxy from "Total Boat" - www.totalboat.com/product/thi...
▸ CNC (my build from Avid) - bit.ly/foureyes-CNC
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0:00 Intro
2:02 Story of the Stolen Design
5:56 Pro-Tip on Cabinet Construction
6:27 Highlight or Hide This?
7:42 The Design
11:14 Theft or Coincidence?
15:00 Awesome Detail
19:38 Why You Should Copy
22:20 A Great Tip from a Viewer
26:58 An Even Better Detail
29:05 Over / Under 275lbs?
31:52 Conclusion

Пікірлер: 9 000
@Foureyes.Furniture
@Foureyes.Furniture 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching everybody. Hope you enjoyed. I decided to blur the images of the other piece. People were reverse image searching and finding and messaging the company. I stand by everything that I said and I believe I gave the most honest and factual account of what happened as I could. But like I said in the video, I don't wish them any negativity. I purposefully did NOT say their names, so my hope is that this will help to keep their anonymity. One other update... they've decided to stop selling the piece. That was their choice. Brass Chunky Mechanical - qwerktools.com/ woodworking plans - foureyes.podia.com/
@noobtesting
@noobtesting 2 ай бұрын
I got one from the first run, really love this splendid pencil but I will give a bit of a warning to all if you accidently drop it on the tip you will no longer be able to use the pencil so make sure you are careful with it. It is to nice to just turn into a paper weight like I did. Will probably end up buying a new one but we will see.
@TH-cb9bh
@TH-cb9bh 2 ай бұрын
Consider marketing your pencil also as a setup block - 1/2" square. Or sell as a set, with a second pencil as a 3/8" setup block
@richfromtang
@richfromtang 2 ай бұрын
Circle was better tho :( even before the fact it's the same size as an LP. Circles are always better... they are *Splendid!
@Foureyes.Furniture
@Foureyes.Furniture 2 ай бұрын
@noobtesting When we manufactured this time around (much larger than the first run. We ordered more tips than pencils. Email pencil@foureyesfurniture.com we can get you taken care of.
@williambloomberg8760
@williambloomberg8760 2 ай бұрын
Splendid video. BTW, in the transcript, they misspelled pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcaniosis. Longest word in the dictionary! I probable misspelled it too… I love your design style. It’s very similar to my own with clean lines and form follows function philosophy. I won’t be copying any of your designs, but I will most definitely be using a few of your design elements into my own work. Your use of chamfered edges, especially around drawers totally draws the eye to normally boring features of a drawer/door. Nobody else does that! It’s a unique design element that is a signature move. My other woodworking friends all say “why bother”. My customers all love that I took the time to bother. Precisely why I bothered. Love your splendid work, Chris.
@Danny-sb4jd
@Danny-sb4jd 2 ай бұрын
Not a lot of youtubers are able to capture the pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis of the woodworking process. That's why your videos stand above the rest. Splendid.
@wayofthelatebloomer
@wayofthelatebloomer 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis process, so I could just copy and paste in my comment... but in the spirit of this video, I shall attribute the credit to you for taking the time to actually spell it out, splendid!
@vdis
@vdis 2 ай бұрын
Oh man, and I just typed that off the screen
@Beauvaissbb
@Beauvaissbb 2 ай бұрын
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is such a splendid word and this is a splendidly beautiful build!
@horsetowater
@horsetowater 2 ай бұрын
Only doctors are supposed to know that word! Who has leaked it?
@luizdejesus6240
@luizdejesus6240 2 ай бұрын
We don't use the splendid "P" word among strangers...
@HigorDuarteOficial
@HigorDuarteOficial 2 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie: I clicked for the drama. I stayed because of the woodwork and calm voice. I’m coming back because of all the wisdom sprinkled throughout the video. I’m subscribing because I lost a bet. You’re splendid!
@RaccoonHenry
@RaccoonHenry 2 ай бұрын
same 😅
@2phburns
@2phburns Ай бұрын
splendid
@Hazed64
@Hazed64 Ай бұрын
Same here man, love this dudes way of thinking Bros going to be the wisest grandpa ever
@philomenahearn1717
@philomenahearn1717 Ай бұрын
Same. I can listen to Chris for hours. Some other You Tubers wind me up with their hyper cheerful constant drivel. I shan’t mention names, but I turn off the sound on them and tend to skip a lot of their content!
@S.Lang7
@S.Lang7 Ай бұрын
Yep.
@mistingwolf
@mistingwolf 21 күн бұрын
I love "flaws" in real wood. It's a reminder that this material was once a living thing. It makes it unique and beautiful, in my opinion. I'm glad you decided to leave the bark inclusion intact.
@gabychuels2955
@gabychuels2955 12 күн бұрын
Love plant corpse as furniture 😀
@bgyoshi
@bgyoshi Ай бұрын
Congrats on being tossed into the algorithm, it finally came my way. Splendid! I used to build custom cabinetry which often included "stuff" cabinets like this and I notice a lot of woodworkers on YT just love doing everything in solid wood regardless of how big, heavy, slow, EXPENSIVE, and sensitive it is. We built nearly everything out of veneer plywood and "surrounded" them with solid end panels to cover the exposed plywood edges and give it the appearance of being crafted from entirely solid wood. It made builds far cheaper, lighter, and with lots of clever little tricks it would look indistinguishable from a completely solid piece. And for dividing interior panels like that, rather than going through the effort of dadoing the interior of the box and cutting a tongue in the divider, we would use these thick sturdy lightweight wires that could be tapped into holes that were drilled into the interior, and would instead run a dado on the top and bottom of the divider that was slightly thinner than the thickness of the wire. The divider would slide in from the front and I tell you it, those dividers did not wobble in the slightest, and there was no time wasted with precise tongue/groove routing; just a square line, some quick holes along it, wires tapped in, fast dado on the top and bottom edges, and slide in. Bam! But, with plywood as a skeleton, we didn't need all the wood joinery tricks, and I know at the end of the day that seems to be the draw of YT carpenters; employing those tried and true old-school tactics with modern tools to craft something tangible and unique. Learn something new, make something that's hard to find at a store or from a larger company, and show off the work proudly. I guess this is a long way to say I guessed over 275lbs. With two 5 foot boards of what looks like 1" thick solid maple, 2 end panels the same thickness, 3 dividers @ 3/4" or so, and an entire drawer of solid maple, I was sure that console weighed closer to 125 lbs and I overestimated the weight of the records as well. Excellent work and glad to see carpentry staying alive
@frackjohn
@frackjohn 27 күн бұрын
Hey there your comment is so good but unfortunately KZfaq's type of font is not helping. It would be better if you made it into video. Thank you.
@brianstanley4203
@brianstanley4203 2 ай бұрын
“I’d rather progress myself than spending time holding someone back… the new version is better than the original.” Some great life lessons in there, Chris. Thanks for the video!
@09conrado
@09conrado 2 ай бұрын
Very wise move indeed. Building things and saying goodbye to them as they move out is, as I found, a very good training in letting go of attachment, ego, ownership and all that. A continuing process. But that doesn't mean you should let people just walk over you. Teaching them to give credit where due is not ego but right conduct. I don't get why some prople can't manage to acknowledge someone else's brilliance. It's not like they'd be less themselves if they'd appreciate the great work someone else is doing.
@bsodmike
@bsodmike 2 ай бұрын
For the record, this was splendid. I want something inspired like this. Thanks Chris.
@eskamobob8662
@eskamobob8662 Ай бұрын
I mean, that's not realy how you get ahead. Protect your work
@buzoff4642
@buzoff4642 Ай бұрын
@@eskamobob8662 If you want to "protect your work", then go through the trouble and expense of copywriting, and market monitoring. Else, it's just noise. But do realize, there'd be a whole lot coming back, that copywrite's a riff on my ... design lawsuits.
@stormriderkaos
@stormriderkaos Ай бұрын
Ideas are something you can give away while keeping. Plus those who create keep creating and those who can't may as well make stuff if they can.
@anotherday-anotherslay
@anotherday-anotherslay 2 ай бұрын
Can I just take a second to appreciate not only the fantastic woodworking, but the SPLENDID cinematography that goes into these videos? It's truly an art, and a pleasure to watch!
@tlvance3973
@tlvance3973 2 ай бұрын
Script and wit is pretty splendid too 😂❤😂
@mrsawiggins
@mrsawiggins 22 күн бұрын
I've always loved the word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. It's truly splendid. I love how the bark inclusion is featured!
@GrabGrammar
@GrabGrammar Күн бұрын
Bro, I clicked the video just to know the design but watched the whole video because it was so satisfying, calm, and creative.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 2 ай бұрын
What a splendid design! 🤫
@chrisholden2559
@chrisholden2559 2 ай бұрын
That push stick was especially splendid.
@TereusHecatonchires
@TereusHecatonchires 2 ай бұрын
Oh... I think you wanted to say: What a "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanconiosis" design! 😜
@chrisholden2559
@chrisholden2559 2 ай бұрын
You win the day for transcribing that word.@@TereusHecatonchires
@Cybornut
@Cybornut 2 ай бұрын
Pneumovolcanicsplendidois
@kathleensauerbrei5199
@kathleensauerbrei5199 Ай бұрын
What a splendid video. Just to confirm, I am female 80 years old and don’t even know how to hold a saw. But I seem to find an unusual pleasure in watching somebody make something that is quite very possibly something I would use in my own home, but am incapable of making myself The design and build process has always fascinated me, and watching how people come to the conclusion is a fabulous thing to know. I think the word you wanted that was seven-hundred letters long was substituted by the word splendid if not, don’t worry, I did watch to the end and I guessed under as far as the weight goes. Have a wonderful day.
@vilmerostling404
@vilmerostling404 29 күн бұрын
What a nice lady
@TrenchcoatSteve
@TrenchcoatSteve 29 күн бұрын
"For the record" was a splendid way to end the video. This was the first video of yours that I watched. I guessed over so I subscribed and liked. Wonderful designs, workmanship, and narration.
@Frosty3k
@Frosty3k 3 күн бұрын
The fact that you chose not to be bothered by it, inspires me. What you said about choosing to continue your own development rather than hindering someone else's is the best call anyone could make. Choices like this got you where you are now. Im a long time watcher and i learn a lot from your designs. If i might offer a lil piece of advice: instead of screwing in those two small pieces to keep the drawer from tipping over, you could have placed just one piece on the top-back side of the drawer. And it would interact with the divider that is just above. The two pieces are visible under some angles and could take a lil bit away from the very well thought off design. Wish you all the best man, good health for you and your family ! so you may continue this wonderful journey you have :)
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle 2 ай бұрын
Spendit work! "Progressing myself rather than trying to hold somebody else back" -Foureyes. Love this!
@sagearti9100
@sagearti9100 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for quoting that. It is really impactful the way he concluded it. Splendid work indeed!
@kpprop1
@kpprop1 2 ай бұрын
A little stoicism with your woodworking
@MikeWhitton
@MikeWhitton 2 ай бұрын
"for the record" that pun was splendid, just splendid. The way you treated the design inspiration was very good of you, and your point about bettering yourself and not wasting more time on that is something to strive for. Keep up your amazing (Splendid) work.
@MirelCical86
@MirelCical86 18 күн бұрын
I think this is my first video about woodworking that i did not skip 1 sec. of. It was SPLENDID. i loved it!
@TheGreatDeceiver42
@TheGreatDeceiver42 2 ай бұрын
Two things I learned from watching this video: 1. Creativity and Copying can go hand in hand 2. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovocanoconiosis is the longest word ever to be published in the oxford dictionairy What a unique combination of information with varying practicality. Keep up the good work, it's splendid!
@myrdhina
@myrdhina 2 ай бұрын
You misspelled Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovocanoconiosis. It's: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis ;)
@500866562
@500866562 Ай бұрын
dictionairy ?
@DakiniBrave
@DakiniBrave Ай бұрын
Splendid
@spanionlust
@spanionlust Ай бұрын
oh and i must add as first time commentor on this channel......love the mentor/education/just saying how it worked for them stream of consciousness working through the art.....inspiring..... do we have a video ( i'm lazy and haven't looked yet on how you started and what it takes to get all the 'gear' to setup a shop like this (even if it was just for yourself))......it's just pretty inspiring to say the least and wouldn't mind knowing what's needed to start and then expand a workshop to get to this level....🪵🤟
@floriankolbleitner2372
@floriankolbleitner2372 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for another Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis video. I am at the very beginning of my woodworking journey, and your videos teach me a lot
@jacobmoore4665
@jacobmoore4665 2 ай бұрын
did you even watch the video????? ;)
@floriankolbleitner2372
@floriankolbleitner2372 2 ай бұрын
@@jacobmoore4665 because of my splendid comment? 😉 Must be coincidence
@mvadu
@mvadu 2 ай бұрын
I wanted to type the whole thing, then I saw this splendid comment..
@ninjakiwigames5418
@ninjakiwigames5418 2 ай бұрын
I was looking for someone to type out the whole word!
@SockMonkeyofcourse
@SockMonkeyofcourse 2 ай бұрын
I find your use of the word a splendid idea!
@realspacemodels
@realspacemodels 14 күн бұрын
This is the first time I have watched one of your videos. Your work is superb. My son asked me to make a cabinet for the stereo system he inherited from me. I told him I don't have the proper woodworking setup to do that. He said "It's just a box with shelves" To which I replied "A box is really hard to do right". I mean, I don't even have a pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis to begin with.
@perebima
@perebima 22 күн бұрын
This is a splendid video. This is the first time I have found your channel, the vibe is so chill I love it! The animations that help explain the piece, the whole process of making the piece. With the commentary being interesting, switching from explaining the piece and to related stories that really help keep attention and feel more like entertainment rather than a tutorial. Absolutely splendid.
@stefanhodes9209
@stefanhodes9209 2 ай бұрын
I watch hours of KZfaq woodworkers build furniture. And you’re one of the few that actually make beautiful art out of wood. As an Art Teacher and furniture maker, I really appreciate the style and quality of your work both as a videographer and as a designer/artist. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
@Foureyes.Furniture
@Foureyes.Furniture 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@isturma
@isturma 2 ай бұрын
Much like pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis this piece is pretty breathtaking. I like the contrast between the two woods, I like the cutout in the legs (although I think I would've mounted a record on each side) and it's awesome to iterate on a "classic" design to make it better! I also guessed heavier on the weight - I used to help a DJ friend move his record crates, and stacks of vinyl are heavier than you think they would be. Lastly, on the issue of copying... man that's a stumper. On one hand, there's nothing new under the sun. Every idea has been done or thought of before, so it's not really a "rip-off" per se, plus they had to think of a way to mass produce them. On the other hand, there's the email chain with them asking you for permission. In the end though, I think that the right answer was already achieved - you asked for them to credit you, and they did. Mission accomplished.
@Natt_Skapa
@Natt_Skapa 2 ай бұрын
I didn't expect to see someone incorporate pneu monoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis into sentence properly
@commehter
@commehter 2 ай бұрын
Neither did I. I'm a little impressed.@@Natt_Skapa
@isturma
@isturma 2 ай бұрын
@@Natt_SkapaAh, I have some background in medicine, so I vaguely know what it is.
@evanjohnson4436
@evanjohnson4436 2 ай бұрын
ten thousand points to hufflepuff for breathtaking
@dreed5530
@dreed5530 13 күн бұрын
This was a splendid build not affected by pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. I don't even do woodworking but I do enjoy watching your videos. I'm sure the new owner of this piece is thrilled with the details & quality. Thanks to you & Delores for sharing. Best to you both.
@sMp23152
@sMp23152 12 күн бұрын
The transparency you show regarding dealing with knocks the public likes to drive into the comment section of your videos is extremely commendable. You have thick skin and I believe that you deserve a great deal of respect for that alone. People are ash holes and most of the tihs you've showed them giving you would probably break the egos of those that made them into little pieces. Splendid video.
@ShelXanadar
@ShelXanadar 2 ай бұрын
This was SPLENDID. Honestly, I really enjoyed your dry humor while creating a physically useful and pleasant to view furniture piece that most people on here wouldn't know the first thing about how to even start creating. Your attitude about people copying pieces is admirable, and if more people would show the grace and respect that you embody, the world would be a better place.
@BurlandFeather
@BurlandFeather 2 ай бұрын
For the record, I bought your “Glen Chair” plans, built, and sold the piece. The first line in the description was giving credit to you guys. I couldn’t see another way that it could have felt right. Being it was my first chair, those plans really held my hand along the way. I can now feel confident going into my own chair build. Thank you.
@devonwilliams2423
@devonwilliams2423 2 ай бұрын
Not that it’s needed but honestly sense this guy has some big influence in the space *big opinion here * But it could even add value to your product , especially sense this guy has a pretty big catalogue & statistically you’ll have a customer go and look, maybe even contact him; get quoted high asf Then they go back to you and request you to make something they found lol
@CarlYota
@CarlYota 2 ай бұрын
As an artist, I don't see a problem with this as long as you don't keep making the chair and selling it. Making and selling something once is totally fine even if it's a complete exact copy of someone else's design. As small scale furniture makers we don't often want to keep the stuff we make forever and have to sell it to at least get the material cost back so we can keep making. But mass producing it for a profitable business would be a d**k move in my opinion. If you're at the point of doing that you should be able to design something unique enough or generic enough that it doesn't step on people's toes. Four Eyes and mid century modern are not synonyms. The company in the video could have made a mid century modern record console that didn't rip off Chris and would have sold just as well for them. I guess they didn't have any creative designers on staff.
@BurlandFeather
@BurlandFeather 2 ай бұрын
@@CarlYota I completely agree! From the plans they made I acquired new skills. With those new skills I can confidently attempt my own design. Besides... making the same stuff all the time is boring and not very challenging.
@SgtDuster
@SgtDuster 2 ай бұрын
@@CarlYota Sorry but as soon as you give/sell plans for someone else to make stuff that you originally designed, you give them the right to reproduce it. That's the whole point of giving plans. That they sell it or not afterward is their own choice. Unless you specifically state that it's for "personnal use only - no resale permitted". Even then, I'm not sure how it would hold in court. Patents aren't for dogs...
@fortpatches
@fortpatches 2 ай бұрын
​@@SgtDusterThat's why they shouldn't "sell" plans, but provide a license to the plans for use. But there are other options if he was interested in protecting his designs.
@deanodoyle6009
@deanodoyle6009 26 күн бұрын
Splendid Loved watching this... My dad was a joiner and always used to love watching him work and design cupboards and tables and other stuff... always loved seeing the joy on his face when he finally got all his pieces together and being proud of whatever he made... Awesome video
@scarecrowa.k.a.syxx_fawx
@scarecrowa.k.a.syxx_fawx 16 күн бұрын
I think this video was absolutely SPLENDID. Keep your chin up, ignore the haters & keep making great content like this.
@-ltdiy1652
@-ltdiy1652 Ай бұрын
“For the record”, this video just made my day! Splendid, indeed; Inspiring, truly.
@chrisbmurphy
@chrisbmurphy 2 ай бұрын
I come for the woodworking, stay for the therapy, and always leave a degree wiser. Another thoughtful and splendid video Chris. Thank you.
@dem4xed
@dem4xed Күн бұрын
I love how the Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is portrayed in this video. Very honest, but also very heartfelt. Spledit! Thx for the great work.
@xuxian3661
@xuxian3661 10 күн бұрын
I was only planning to binge watch random furniture making videos, but the "splendid" wisdom you shared made me sub.
@jstnhpkns
@jstnhpkns 2 ай бұрын
When I first started watching your videos I wasn’t sure as to what in the pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis I was getting into. But, after watching most of your video catalog, I find your work to be splendid.
@ddjohnson9717
@ddjohnson9717 2 ай бұрын
lol nice words
@protato4034
@protato4034 2 ай бұрын
lol pleasant words
@WalterLoggetti
@WalterLoggetti 2 ай бұрын
I'm not into wood working I'm not into furniture making I click on your video out of curiosity. I stayed for your skills, your tools, your voice calm and relaxed. Splendid. :)
@dannyallround
@dannyallround 2 ай бұрын
theres another woodworker on youtube that has an insanely calming voice... must be a woodworker trait lol...
@jennygriffyn1897
@jennygriffyn1897 22 күн бұрын
Everything about this video is splendid, especially the thorough, sound & mature reasoning on the subject
@rm8168
@rm8168 24 күн бұрын
This splendid piece of art work is motivating me to get to my vinyl and woodworking! Thank you! Great job.
@LuongVC_Entertainment
@LuongVC_Entertainment Ай бұрын
When you're bored and KZfaq recommends a random video to you, lol. Splendid work, the furniture looks absolutely beautiful.
@barbarakinsey2789
@barbarakinsey2789 Ай бұрын
I am glad the company is giving you credit. Splendid.
@seephor
@seephor Ай бұрын
They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Not only that but I think it's an ego boost as well.
@TheMongooseOfDoom
@TheMongooseOfDoom Ай бұрын
Yeah, but a 5%-10% share in the sales price would be better. Maybe in exchange for pointers and his stamp of approval. He likes making uniques, and they are in the business of making small runs. Some people will want the exact same as the one in the video, so the two companies could very well profit off each other.
@chriskrawczyk2589
@chriskrawczyk2589 10 күн бұрын
I've watched the whole video, its not boring, editing is great, and you are skilled woodworker. Stay positive.
@VerySpecificlyUnspecific
@VerySpecificlyUnspecific 20 күн бұрын
i’m just getting into furniture building, and i’m fairly new to woodworking, your Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis video has really inspired me to keep practicing!
@DavidStruveDesigns
@DavidStruveDesigns 2 ай бұрын
I literally taught myself how to code websites, from scratch, by just copying the code of existing websites and playing around with all of the lines and variables and seeing how my changes affected the home-copy version of the site. Learning is literally all about copying - you learn to talk by copying your parents talking (which is why we end up with the same accent as them), you learn to count and spell by copying what is written on your textbooks or in learning programmes on computers. We learn how to drive a car by watching our instructors and copying what they do, whilst being told the REASONS why they are doing it that way. So yes, copying and then experimenting with that copy is not only an okay thing to do - it's absolutely vital in how the whole process of learning works. And it's not even a uniquely human thing either - a big cat in the wild learns how to hunt by literally watching and copying its parent. BTW, this video was absolutely splendid! And I don't say that about just any video you know! 😁
@becerraluisc
@becerraluisc 2 ай бұрын
I know right, even if with engineering degree copying is SPLENDID way of getting better at sw dev, or anything for that matter
@nikkan3810
@nikkan3810 2 ай бұрын
Respectful mimicry is the basis of most art. And anyway, you'd never end up making 100% identical things if you go all the way and learn the skills.
@pat4005
@pat4005 2 ай бұрын
BUT, there is a BIG DIFFERENCE between "copying" as a student, and copying a high-end piece of furniture (or other item or artwork), and then AS A BUSINESS, SELL THE COPIED PRODUCT EN MASS TO THE PUBLIC! Those are NOT THE SAME! So what you gave is not a good example.
@crzy11000
@crzy11000 Ай бұрын
@@pat4005 The piece he made was a design inspired by a style of furniture. I have a friend who makes one off furniture in this style and they all look similar with minor differences. His original to me looked a lot like a 60s style record player with storage. Nothing revolutionary. So in reality he copied others for this design just as much as they copied him. These guys think too highly of themselves in my opinion. They should say who inspired it though but so should foureyes furniture.
@kryceklx
@kryceklx 2 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure to sit back and hear you talking for half an hour while watching splendid designs being shaped out of wood. I built myself a coffee table inspired from your spider table and actually modified it to make it way nicer (read : easier to build for a noob like myself). You're inspiring, keep the pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis vibe going ! (I knew I could copy paste that from another nice comment ;)
@twoweary
@twoweary 2 ай бұрын
Good one
@mikkazee5369
@mikkazee5369 Ай бұрын
thanks for this video! I'm not into building furniture... but I loved watching it. ... the best thing for me were your thoughts around the copy topic and I agree to 100 percent to your final conclusion... they don't affect you if you don't allow them. thanks!
@GWRus77
@GWRus77 27 күн бұрын
Splendid! I am happy the company gave you the props for inspiration considering it really is all you wanted, and in the real world, without copyrights, it is all that is required, such as quoting someone in a literature paper or scientific journal.
@seanhollandcanada
@seanhollandcanada 2 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of including "imperfections" like bark inclusions, knots, etc.. Wabi sabi, man. I think the bark inclusion in your piece is SPLENDID. Even pneumoblogolyxicalifragilistic....
@JesseClaus
@JesseClaus 2 ай бұрын
I saw a review in a guitar woodworking section where someone ranted about an “imperfection” in his high end guitar neck. It was, in fact, likely a bark inclusion. I thought it looked lovely:)
@findinthelove
@findinthelove 2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the commentary on copying and parallel thought. So often we think we've got a unique and SPLENDID idea but there's simply far too many folks out there for every idea to be unique. This is the first video of yours I've watched but it's nice to get some philosophical thought and commentary along with satisfying clips of woodworking.
@Sphenixco
@Sphenixco 2 ай бұрын
Isn’t these DIY channels for copying what they do its basically step by step on how to do what they make in the videos
@LaunceH
@LaunceH 7 күн бұрын
Hey man, i am not a pro, but i have dabbled since high school. Splendid tip i picked up watching a guy build. When you do glue up, all the excess is best cleaned jist after you clamp, dry scrape then wet paper towel and the final sanding takes about 50% faster than doing it like you did with a chisel, which is what I bused to do too. Tested it with some scrap. Getting the corner cleaned up in an inset shelf was soo much easier than trying to sand out the corner of a 90. Loved the vid, hope your channel grows to show the love of woodworking
@jender8022
@jender8022 6 күн бұрын
There's another splendid method, uses some oil or wax? - and now I can't find it. But guy prepped it, then just peeled the glue right off, no chisel needed.
@gillieraz6976
@gillieraz6976 15 күн бұрын
I randomly came across with your video, I enjoyed every minute of it in so many aspects. The way you work, the tools, the dry jokes, the videography and the editing.. and of course, the pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis thing.. it was splendid..
@petehurd5301
@petehurd5301 Ай бұрын
splendid, really. had to rewatch the end a few times, because as a record guy I was distracted by the audio equipment and missed how the bark inclusion turned out.
@ZootC
@ZootC 2 ай бұрын
It's interesting that this showed you randomly in my feed because the moment you showed your original console I thought " I recognise that!" The reason being is that back around 2009/10 I built almost the identical thing but without the legs/base. Because mine was for the bottom of some floor to ceiling bookshelves meaning that the piece stood by itself on the floor and then four tall bookshelves sat atop of it. I made mine from what them was probably the last available Parana pine available in the UK as it's no longer available due to bans over sustainability. It was beautiful and had some lovely deep reds in that lent itself to just oiling rather than staining. I also left the inclusions and knots in and just epoxied them because they add character and I knew I would be unable to source any more lumber. But yeah, I guess there is little new in design and it's not worth getting upset about seeing your designs on other pieces but when you have directly had contact with a company that then goes ahead and reproduces your work for profit after being told you are not interested in producing more, then that I'd be talking to a lawyer about. Anyway some 15 years later the bookshelves which I built for my aunt are still going strong and just need some Danish mixed with linseed to oil them up once a year. But yeah, that base is almost identical to what I came up with on the fly. ( I did bullnose the leading edges before i finished as it just seemed right at the time. ) Wonderful bespoke pieces you produce.
@teacher-deb
@teacher-deb 24 күн бұрын
You have a splendid attitude about the whole thing. Glad they owned up and gave you credit for the inspiration.
@parphi3051
@parphi3051 Ай бұрын
I’m glad you included the bark. Splendid!
@moenytalksonline
@moenytalksonline 2 ай бұрын
Probably your BEST outro in my opinion. "both officially and for the record". Also, just as a note, copyrights are automatically bestowed. You need not to register them for legal protection. So, technically speaking, if a person decides to 'use' any of your designs for profit - they are supposed to get consent from the creator and or some sort of licensing agreement. Even if they make minor tweaks to the original design, if it can reasonably deceive an unsuspecting consumer - it is enough to obtain an interdict to stop them from using your design. Obviously, this is a more legal route which, honestly speaking, could be more expensive than the piece itself. Herein lies the challenge. But, we LOVE that you are constantly creating and improving and or updating your designs. No offense to the old design but this one is too sweet!!!
@dosadoodle
@dosadoodle 2 ай бұрын
Are you sure that designs like this are copyrightable? I see architecture listed from the government website on copyright as an example of a copyrightable work, but not smaller pieces. The instructions (written or video) to build the piece are certainly copyrightable, but I'm less sure on if the derived object built from such plans is copyrighted. (I think it should be copyrightable, but I also think copyrights should expire after ~25 years, so my suggestions on copyright don't necessarily line up with actual copyright law.)
@matchstickdesignco
@matchstickdesignco 2 ай бұрын
@@dosadoodleActually, "instructions to build or assemble" an item (also referred to as plans or pattern) are specifically exempted from copyright protection. The exception to this is architectural blueprints.
@matchstickdesignco
@matchstickdesignco 2 ай бұрын
Copyright does not protect furniture design, unless the piece is so unique that it would be reasonably considered a work of art. A piece of furniture would only be protected by either a patent (utility or design), or trade dress. And again, with a patent or trade dress, the piece would have to be ridiculously unique and immediately associable with the creator in order to be granted protection.
@tax_fraud2152
@tax_fraud2152 2 ай бұрын
you forgot the Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
@lassikinnunen
@lassikinnunen 2 ай бұрын
This would need a design patent its not a concept protected by copyright. This distinction is important so that you can have 3rd party screws and stuff. You wouldn't want a physical items resemblence to fall under copyright
@Xorthis
@Xorthis 2 ай бұрын
Funny you should mention pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, I actually suffered from this after climbing Mt. Merapi in Central Java back in 2012. Climbed the volcano about three days after an eruption, and there was volcanic dust all over the trail. The climb was tough so I was breathing heavily most of the ascent with no form of dust protection. Two days later I was holed up in bed suffering from a lung infection, thanks to the dust shards. Anyway, great story and I love both the process and the splendid piece! Keep on doing you and stay positive! Your stories of improvement through practice are inspiring!
@user-rq3oj8xn6v
@user-rq3oj8xn6v 11 күн бұрын
Loved your philosophical self-awareness and ultimate conclusion. Kindred spirits discovered on KZfaq is a nearly magical thing. Your work is transcendent.
@crazy_wizard
@crazy_wizard 29 күн бұрын
Jesus this is a great video. Amazing editing, stellar commentary, epic tone, and professionally uses a bunch of high dollar tools, and can easily build a neat wooden frame. That looked absolutely crazy even in your glamour shots of it. Your poor went so well, your colour design was astounding, your framework is stunning, your stain work was wondrous. People are getting their money's worth and more!
@kenhorner4023
@kenhorner4023 2 ай бұрын
So I must tell you...beyond saying the mundane "I really like your work", which I absolutely do....that your videos are spectacular for at least several other reasons. They are intelligent....they speak to someone as an adult with adult language and genuine sincerity. They are humble....you seem to view this craft as just that, a truly pure craft that appeals not just to the aesthetic side of making something beautiful, but also to the mindset one ought to have when bringing their creativity to the world....I admire that. Finally, they are "unpompous" (I think I made up this word)....you impress as a teacher to a newer woodworker like me (who is old enough to be your father), but not one who is full of themselves or think they are Gods gift to woodworking. Sorry to prattle on. I'll definitely continue to watch. Gratefully, K
@wieb83zd
@wieb83zd 2 ай бұрын
really also the approach to the project and the story seem similar; just that approach of wanting to build it and giving the buyer first dibs, but no hard feelings if that iterations wasn't for him; that's so much autonomy, which show throughout the storytelling as well; genuine sincerity captures it well. But unpompous is such a nice betrayel of it's own origin as a word; that I'll keep that as a reminder to myself at the back of my brain when working on a project :)
@terencemerritt
@terencemerritt 2 ай бұрын
Very nice piece. After going from no home, to finally a place to lay my head. I’ve bought a makita circular saw from a local pawn shop. I love woodworking. I’m going to save every nickel I can to buy me one of these pens to support your channel. You’re my favorite woodworker on KZfaq and have helped me through some really really dark times in my life. Thank you Chris, and I give you my word, I’ll buy me one of those pens to support you. It may take me a few months to be able to save that much, but I’ll be super excited to have one. Once again, thanks for being so humble and thanks for helping me, whether you know how much you have or not.
@emin0073
@emin0073 23 сағат бұрын
your videos are perfect to fall asleap to. just a satisfying wood cutting and a calm voice commenting it. love it
@katyoverocker2341
@katyoverocker2341 26 күн бұрын
This was a splendid version of perfect pneumonoultramicroscopicsillcovolcanoconosis featuring a calm myopic man in a wood shop. Thank you for such a calming and educational video.
@rswearing
@rswearing 2 ай бұрын
One of your best videos to date. Beautiful piece, and the bark inclusion was [chef's kiss]. But the pacing and the writing on the narration were splendid. Leaving and coming back to different topical threads makes this feel like an organic conversation over a beer instead of a tutorial video. Also, we need more Delores.
@michaelhumes5446
@michaelhumes5446 2 ай бұрын
Completely agree with the pacing and narration. Really enjoyed this splendid video and look forward to more videos with this format. Thanks Chris!
@kentlong145
@kentlong145 2 ай бұрын
Agreed more Delores
@tonybrock5288
@tonybrock5288 2 ай бұрын
And the choice of Joe Jackson's "Look Sharp" and that iconic album cover was Splendid too!
@ChrisMeade18
@ChrisMeade18 Ай бұрын
Came to the comments to see who caught the album choice. Splendid job @tonybrock5288
@marymullen4262
@marymullen4262 Ай бұрын
Splendid!! Just found your channel and love it. Can’t wait to share with my local woodworking group😊
@Paufranne
@Paufranne 22 күн бұрын
Came here for the woodwork I don't need. Stayed for the wisdom I didn't know I needed. Very healthy mindset. Commendable.
@juneritchie2498
@juneritchie2498 2 ай бұрын
pneumo... err... SPLENDID! Seriously, I always enjoy watching your videos and appreciate your woodworking aesthetic and product designs. By the way, that is "officially and for the record." 😊
@Garrett_Brown
@Garrett_Brown 2 ай бұрын
What he said but for the record line was way way too cheesy 🤣
@user-vr3th2jo3b
@user-vr3th2jo3b 2 ай бұрын
What a "splendid" video. If you happen to read this I would like to say thanks. Your videos have been a big inspiration in my woodworking journey. Watching the videos of you cranking out furniture from your garage to where you are now helps me realize anything is possible. I truly appreciate you sharing your knowledge on KZfaq thanks foureyes!
@michiirose
@michiirose 22 күн бұрын
i’ve never found myself so invested in a woodworking video before, this was splendid ^-^
@seeburg
@seeburg 16 күн бұрын
A splendid video with pleasant narration. When I copy this design I will drop the deck flush into the top surface, make the sleeve support rod just hinge up from one end and avoid any bark blemish.
@aieeejo
@aieeejo 2 ай бұрын
I was... impressed? surprised? ... that the term MCM was never mentioned in the splendid design. I LOVE that cabinet, and would dig out my old turntable, and unbox my cache of 30, 40, 50 year old albums just to show off the furniture! Excellent job, sir! I was apprehensive about sitting through the video when I saw its length, and before I knew it, it was over. Thanks for my best lunch break in a few weeks!
@Tysto
@Tysto 2 ай бұрын
Too many people think their ideas are precious. But ideas are a dime a dozen. Splendid execution is precious. Yes, it's better to be creative & execute your own ideas, but virtually everything is inspired by something else, & virtually no one wants to copy someone else exactly anyway.
@ShenanigansTV
@ShenanigansTV 2 ай бұрын
have you seen Temu and Wish?
@Elektrotechniker
@Elektrotechniker 2 ай бұрын
@@ShenanigansTV Besides China!
@daniel4647
@daniel4647 2 ай бұрын
@@ShenanigansTV Better than Amazon.
@ShenanigansTV
@ShenanigansTV 2 ай бұрын
@daniel4647 both are shit, but at least amazon will have original creators and authors for it's products. So they dont JUST want to copy
@peepopalaber
@peepopalaber 2 ай бұрын
There is a difference of being inspired by and by blatantly copy it and MASS produce it. Nobody would cry a river when its just a one off.
@katsleczek2004
@katsleczek2004 13 күн бұрын
This is an absolutely SPLENDID video! The way that you keep your workshop so organised and clean as well as the whole process, ugh I love it! Also the array of the tools and jigs you got there is truly impressive. Brass Chunky? Amazing! Keep on doing the great work!
@bryanburns6727
@bryanburns6727 19 күн бұрын
Absolutely awesome video and the finished piece is a masterpiece of design. I really enjoyed the conversation concerning copying.
@SethFowler
@SethFowler 2 ай бұрын
So hyped about that thumbnail shout out 🙏🏻😂 splendid
@Foureyes.Furniture
@Foureyes.Furniture 2 ай бұрын
Haha. All praise to the KZfaq recommendations on the home page
@atimholt
@atimholt Ай бұрын
This is a splendid video. I've got a terrible toothache right now, and the dentist isn't open till Monday. A relaxing, satisfying build video is exactly the kind of distraction I need.
@philwoodard5439
@philwoodard5439 28 күн бұрын
That was just a badass piece you created. Your attitude is a splendid example for us all.
@colewilliams6432
@colewilliams6432 Күн бұрын
This is the first video of yours I've seen but I'm definitely sticking around! I don't have any tools at home but I've taken a few woodworking courses and watching the process unfold in your video I can tell the time and care you put into your craft. Just be careful of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, that sawdust can be brutal :).
@supercleaner
@supercleaner Ай бұрын
I love your designs as they are deceptively simple. Also, my compliments on not freaking out over a company copying your design. There are few people on YT who are as engaging and as insightful as you, so I'm happy to have found you doing what makes you happy. Thanks for all you do to instruct the rest of us.
@emiltoteb
@emiltoteb 2 ай бұрын
I loved hearing your thoughts on copying, stealing and inspiration when it comes to your designs. What a splendid video! Great done 4e!
@chrisbarklem2627
@chrisbarklem2627 16 күн бұрын
Wow, stumbled upon this video while browsing for music, and let me tell you, it was quite the unexpected journey! KZfaq's autoplay feature led me here, and I couldn't be more grateful. As someone who's passionate about furniture design, I've got to say, this video really struck a chord with me. Not only did I learn the meaning of 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis' (who knew!), but I also discovered that I might have a touch of Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia! How splendid is that? But I digress. Your story, your craftsmanship, it's all so captivating. Despite the hiccup with your client's expectations, your dedication to your work shines through. Quality is hard to come by, and your piece is a true testament to that. Just to mess up your poll, I subscribed and liked your video, sorry!
@naktaal
@naktaal Ай бұрын
There's a hypnotic quality to this video that left me feeling quite splendid. I was concerned you may be affected by pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, but you should be safe since you're not working with ash or silica dust. The finished piece is gorgeous and makes me wish that I cared about records. Everything about your craftsmanship screams excellence and I appreciate you sharing it with us.
@BuffaloWarrior7
@BuffaloWarrior7 2 ай бұрын
Splendid work! Love that youtube is suggesting all these longer form woodworking videos!
@emmonaghan5605
@emmonaghan5605 2 ай бұрын
I massively respect your ability to be at peace with someone nicking your design. You’re a bigger man than I cos I’d be pissed! Also your videos are splendid ❤
@CarlYota
@CarlYota 2 ай бұрын
It also helps that there's nothing you can legally do about it. At some point you have to take the stoics' advice and let go of things you can't control. Anything else is an insane reaction if done long term. All you do is make your life experience suck. As they say, it's like drinking poison and expecting your enemy to die. There's really no sane choice but to be at peace with it.
@OrinderElf
@OrinderElf 16 күн бұрын
Im on the last bit of the video and so far I can say, i've watched a bunch of woodworking videos on youtube since I got interested in this topic few years (like.. 10-12 years or so?) ago. And - to be truely honest - Nothing but NOTHING about your video is boring. It's packed with information and full of experience of a young man who's doing great stuff with skills and precision he accumulated over a decent amount of time now. You're doing a really great job! Your designs are beautifull and modern while timeless and the finished products speak of the experience and patience of their builder. Keep on doing this :D About the topic of companies stealing ideas and making money with this - sadly that's not new. Sometimes the companys designer takes the efford to modify the stolen creation just enough so that it fits their range of products or just so the original designer cant claim the design as his - because it was clearly changed (taking inspiration isn't stealing so to speak). But some... well some dont even take these effords and rely on the fact that it's way to much efford for the original designer to claim the design as his and enforce this copyright by law if necessary. Whatever - to tell you, they like your product and want to sell it (by buying your funiture or even just the blueprints or just mention you as the original designer without paying you so you at least get some credits) and THEN stealing the concept after you told them your work isnt ment to be sold as a massproduct - that's a rude dickmove. At least they gave you credit for the design lastly but... I don't know. Surely it's not the end of the world but this could have gone much less annoying for both sides.
@ZypDash
@ZypDash 10 күн бұрын
You did a splendid job at making this. Keep up the good work.
@daviddadachamp823
@daviddadachamp823 2 ай бұрын
As someone who has a BFA in Design and work in in multiple issues of Architectural Digest, you learn there is no such thing as an original idea. If you look at your work close enough, you will find influences from all over the place, not just the furniture you have seen in magazines or youtube videos. So, you could argue that even your own design owes something to somebody. What is yours is how you put those influences together in a new way. Musicians all use the same notes and scales, but put them together in creative ways. However, in this case, with the interaction with the company documented, you could go after them for a licensing fee. Even IKEA lists the designer's name on their furniture.
@deucedeuce1572
@deucedeuce1572 2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your position and in allowing others to use your designs and even profit from them. That is very fair and decent of you.
@marc-henridaetwyler9818
@marc-henridaetwyler9818 28 күн бұрын
That was splendid man! I Agree about the copying thing.
@howtosurvival360
@howtosurvival360 2 күн бұрын
What a splendid commentary on the interpretive side of woodworking. I know this is a problem in the painting and graphic design world so hearing it through a carpenter's lense is fascinating.
@sethbrewster7171
@sethbrewster7171 2 ай бұрын
Woah! This piece is amazing, just like the longest word in the dictionary: pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. I love the additions of mark inclusions and mineral deposits in furniture. Two tricks that I use when including them are instead of using just black epoxy, I use coarse walnut dust and 5-minute 2-part epoxy and mix it to a chewed Tootsie Roll consistency. The other is using Naphtha to reveal how the area would look after finishing if you were to oil and wax, or oil and lacquer the piece. the best part about Naphtha is that it dries quickly and leaves the wood as it looked before. Keep up the great work!
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 2 ай бұрын
My dad passed this one on to me years (years!) ago: polymorphonuclearneutrophilicleukocytosis, after which I made a model of polymorphonuclearneutrophilicleukocytes for a high school science project. At the time, it may have been the champ, but now I see it falls short of the heavyweight belt by five letters. All that's left is a one way ticket to Palookaville.
@PlayGrum
@PlayGrum 2 ай бұрын
the longest word in the dictionary is elastic, it gets bigger and bigger
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 2 ай бұрын
@@PlayGrum, uh-uh. Smiles, because there is a mile between the two s's.
@-D0uble0-
@-D0uble0- Ай бұрын
I don't usually watch woodwork videos, but I'm glad youtube recommended this to me. It's so therapeutic! Splendid!
@rodrigosierra
@rodrigosierra 12 күн бұрын
The exquisite video editing and story telling in this build is just splendid
@duracellgee
@duracellgee 21 күн бұрын
Impressed by your chill attitude to the design appropriation, infact I think it is quite splendid. 😊
@Firecat_23
@Firecat_23 Ай бұрын
On the note of learning from copying, it's a tale as old as time, and like you said, legitimately a really good technique to get better. It's actually one of the earlier functions for art museums, which would make works accessible for students to go study, and reference (and essentially make their own copies from) as a way to learn different techniques and styles.
@nigeltechnz
@nigeltechnz Ай бұрын
Not sure but I think this is where the term masterpiece came from originally
@MazeFrame
@MazeFrame Ай бұрын
There is a documentary (originally a talk) called "Everything is a Remix", it makes some good points.
@elcaminowoodworks8535
@elcaminowoodworks8535 2 ай бұрын
Splendid! I use ideas and inspirations from everywhere. Watching you design furniture gives me ideas when I'm designing.
@melody_arting4416
@melody_arting4416 20 күн бұрын
Truly a splendid video. I wish I had more of an opportunity to see the pneumonoultramiceoscipicilicovolcamocomiosis. The editing and all of your explanations and descriptions were elite. Keep it up.
@RondenBreems
@RondenBreems 19 күн бұрын
Splendid. Captivating to the end. Beautiful shots, great editing, very nice endproduct, very interesting story.
@kestertroy
@kestertroy 2 ай бұрын
I'm not even a wood worker yet I benefits from your philosophical values in integrity and original creativity.
@ngsx2009
@ngsx2009 2 ай бұрын
Splendid work. Officially Started my woodworking business this year. You video's are a big inspiration. Thank you
@Paufranne
@Paufranne 22 күн бұрын
9:40 Being more excited about one's own product of this quality than the client is a rare virtue. I salute you.
@ekaravodin
@ekaravodin 13 күн бұрын
Splendid! Gorgeous work!
This dry ice machine is pretty cool
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