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October 24, 2019 at 8:00 pm #479501
Hi all,
I just started painting again after many years away and am not quite ready to plunk down $$$ for an easel. It seems like making one out of PVC should be fairly inexpensive and not too difficult. There are some examples here:https://foamboardflyers.com/2019/07/08/pvc-easel/
https://pvc-innovation.wonderhowto.com/news/pvc-pipe-easel-self-explanatory-0131213/Is anybody using a DIY PVC easel, and if so, what are the pros and cons? Is it stable? Any ideas of a good way to make the height adjustable? Any tips would be much appreciated.
October 25, 2019 at 12:20 am #898441I have not. But if you’re looking for a low-cost alternative to an easel, consider a music stand. I know several artists that started off using them. You might find one on craigs list – you could also find a standard easel for cheap there too.
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STUDIOBONGOOctober 25, 2019 at 7:35 am #898443Thanks for the suggestions Bongolian. I am trying to get back to bigger canvases (2 to 4 ft), so the music stand option won’t work. And my apartment walls seem to lack any studs, so a wall easel is out. The PVC was the cheapest way I could think of to get something like an h-frame structure. I’d like to know if it’s workable enough to be worth the bother/savings.
October 25, 2019 at 2:34 pm #898436google gave me these https://www.instructables.com/id/PVC-Easel/ plans … heights and widths can be adjusted to specific needs i’m sure.
la
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When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know PeaceOctober 25, 2019 at 2:47 pm #898444Thanks — I have design specs for a PVC easel of the right size. I’m looking for opinions from people who have made or used a PVC easel for painting canvases. Love it? Hate it? Does it wobble? Great ideas for making the heights adjustable?
There are so many DIY options and opinions about plein-air easels. But maybe nobody bothers about such things for in the studio, where weight and wind are no concern.
October 26, 2019 at 9:04 am #898439I made one for my daughter when she was in elementary school pretty much like the one La linked to.
Pros:
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[*]Inexpensive
[*]Very easy to cut and assemble
[*]Adjustable for angle.
[*]Light weight – makes for easy storage and transportCons:
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[*]Cuts must be exact or it will wobble
[*]Light weight – moves around from just pressure of the brush
[*]Not adjustable for canvas size
[*]Pivot points must be secured or the entire thing collapses at the most inconvenient times
[*]Canvas/boards tend to flop off while painting because there is no top supportDaughter did not care for it. I built a larger one for myself and the problems were amplified by the increased size. Easy to build but too problematic for effective or efficient use.
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October 26, 2019 at 9:16 am #898445Thanks Mike, that is very helpful. I’m working on making it adjustable and securing the canvas, but hadn’t thought about the pivot points or downside of light weight. And precision isn’t my strong suit! Will have to be careful with the cuts.
October 28, 2019 at 11:11 am #898440I have built quite a few varied support systems out of PVC pipe. I find it too flexible, too bulky if you use larger diameter pipe to increase rigidity and too easy to break. I would suggest that you consider wood instead for a DIY easel. I have made several from oak and they worked great and are still in use 40 years later. You could use Alder, Oak, Pine, Basswood or whatever you can get your hands on.
October 28, 2019 at 2:54 pm #898446I would prefer to have a wood easel — if nothing else, wood is so much more aesthetically pleasing. But I am not great at woodcraft and was put off by the need for power tools. The PVC was very cheap and easy, so I have an easel nearly done except for the height-adjustment mechanism. It does feel a little flimsy, so when it falls apart on me I will take up your suggestion for the next try….
October 28, 2019 at 4:07 pm #898442I use a music stand, two actually, they work well for smaller works. Are light, very important for me, and easy to move.
Jennie
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@jenniferpaints http://jrcs.com.au/artistDecember 31, 2019 at 12:51 pm #898437Have you considered modifications/attachments/add-ons for a folding ladder?
Then when needed, you can snap off the painting holders to change that light-bulb. google ladder easel for ideasJanuary 1, 2020 at 8:29 am #898447Thanks for the suggestions everyone. The ladder idea especially could have worked well in my space. Being stubborn, I did make an easel out of PVC after modifying some plans I found in a YouTube video. I found a simple way to make the painting height adjustable, and I also have a palette rest that can adjust separately. As one poster said, the easel is very lightweight, so I put some heavy books on the base to keep it from moving while I paint. And a couple of bungee cords hold the base to help keep the whole thing together. It has all worked well through a couple of paintings, and I love being able to move the easel around so easily. So far, so good.
I’m traveling now but will post a photo and plans someday in case anyone else wants to try the cheapo option.
January 2, 2020 at 10:38 am #898438To make PVC more ridged, put sand in the pipe to give it weight or use sand bags to secure it.
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