@@TMPK whoo..superior editing and what a time it has to take..That was my first thought in the very first seconds..impressive..great job...very entertaining..at the end I didn't care about the ceiling...and that pencil..haha.. a great idea..
@@TMPK Couple Questions for you. When you are putting the 1x6 up against the ceiling, if the ceiling isn't true wont your coffered end up wavy ? Also if you aren't putting blocks onto your 8 x 16s how do you get your reveal to be the same all the way around. Thanks.
@@tsmith1729 yes, it can end up wavy. But this is new construction and it’s pretty flat up there. You can drop it down a half inch and level the whole thing if you want. You could block it, but after 15 + years, just eyeballing the reveal is good enough at 12 ft up in the air. I like to think I have laser eyes at this point 🤩
I have maybe a 1% chance of actually watching an entire UA-cam video. You made it into that 1%. Awesome video, great music, and I learned something new.
Jake D That’s probably true for a lot of people including myself. 1% chance. So that’s the highest complement I can get! Thanks bro! I always spend a lot of time choosing whatever copyright-free song I can find. I’m getting comments about how the music ruins it but every video I edit starts with the music. It’s the most important part to me
I came across this video while looking to do a renter-friendly project like this in my new apartment... didn’t expect to be jamming to a construction video lol. To the video production crew: I salute you! This is 🔥🔥🔥!! The music selections, editing... it’s probably one of the best I’ve seen!
Patricia Wells jamming to a construction video 😂 thank you! I’ve never been called a video production crew ☺️ check out some of my others. I feel like sometimes I just build something in order to have some clips to put with music. It’s all about the music and editing for me
Planning on doing our first coffered ceilings in a little 1920 bungalow we just purchased. This video was so insanely helpful! Thank good ness our ceilings are only 10ft and we have two people. Your channel is awesome!
Great video! I'm a 71-year old grandma and a friend who's in her 40s is going to help me with all of my crown moulding and trim in my home. I've always wanted a coffered ceiling and the way you did it looks doable. So that's now on my To Do List as well! Thanks so much. -- Only thing I did so I could watch the video all the way through was to mute the music - and I'd turn it back on when I saw you were saying something. Ha.
Margaret D haha thanks! Yeah the music isn’t for everyone, but I have music editing background so a lot of my video edits are based around the audio. I’m not sure if I can do it another way lol good luck with your coffer!
Margaret, I certainly appreciate your spirit and initiative but please consider renting portable scaffolding for your project. It's a lot harder (but not impossible) to fall off of scaffolding than a ladder. Also, the size of the molding configuration must be adjusted based upon ceiling height. If you only have 8' ceilings your moldings should be about 1/2 as big as he installed. Scale is important when selecting moldings. Good luck and be safe!
Snap! Hokey Corn! You Absolutely killed it! I loved it! Please keep it up. This was the best tube I’ve seen in a long time. BEAUTIFUL, ORIGINAL WORK & Styling!!!
Damn, looks super nice. You definitely have some great skills. I also enjoyed your edit. It's fun and not uptight or serious. I'd love to see the final look after it's painted and see if that bead board lines pop out. They are kinda lost in the grain without paint. I'm sure you could hawk those monster TMPK pencils in your future merch store (ha ha).
Using this video help me convince my hubby to tackle the dinning room. We are almost done except the molding. We don't know how to do it. please make a cove crown for dummies. Thank you, love the video... you are gifted in this department for sure! very smart !
Thanks for the kind words! Check out my “how to- Flat Coffered Ceiling” video. I get a little more in depth with crown mold at the end of that video. Maybe it will help.
Thanks man! Happy to inspire 😎 I’ve got another coffered video with a different pattern that’s pretty cool too. But this one is the traditional style 👍
Sorry, just noticed I never replied! Yeah, you should just choose a crown that is going to fit. I like the crown better in some of my other coffered videos where it’s much smaller than this one.
I'm loving the content man! I'm planning on tackling my first coffered ceiling. But I have a question, how do you determine the right depth or thickness. Is it according to ceiling height or is there a standard measurement to these coffered ceilings? Thanks
Thanks! There’s no right or wrong. If it’s 8 foot I’d do a flat coffered or 1x4 drop, with whatever width you want. 9ft 1x6 drop, 10 ft and up, 1x6 or 1x8 🤷♂️ just think about what the crown’s drop you choose also.
Garreth Ward yes! Watch my latest video of the flat coffered ceiling, Skip to the crown cutting, it’s towards the end. After all the crown questions I got on this video I decided to try to go into a little more detail on crown cutting. 👍
My husband just forwarded me your channel and I immediately subscribed! Loved your genuine energy & relatability! I’m excited to watch you and your channel grow!
After watching you install your "ledger" board, I now see the genius of FINISH CARPENTRY TV hanging this board with toggle bolts. It makes it easier and you're able to fine tune position before driving in all the framing nails. I like your lighter weight framing though. FC TV's framing was too much 2x material IMO. Your framing makes wiring runs too.
If you are not using MDF FCTVs method is much better at stopping movement in the trim boards. I would never trust nails on anything that is attached to the ceiling. I've seen too many things fall from the nail getting pushed out as the building takes on humidity over the years to ever trust a nail to win vs gravity.
You have a great production team. Love this. 2 man job for sure, sir. Maybe some rolling baker scaffolding. Then the hundred different ways to prepare possum. In the meantime, your results are really nice looking. But you already knew that. Look forward to watching more of your videos and hearing your kinky soundtrack
You, sir are a true inspiration. I watched this for the first time 2 or so yrs ago and that's when I decided I was going to try this. I don't know if you remember, but I had asked you about doing this on an 18-ft ceiling. I finally got around to doing it. It was tough and probably should've used scaffolding vs a huge ladder, but I used your process...made a couple small edits to our liking and did it all on my own! It looks fantastic!! I had to share it with you: ua-cam.com/video/tvjZUy3oshA/v-deo.html
Hahahaa..big job, requires a big pencil..come on man..ive never seen a job that clean ...tv land jobsite?.. Just finished this video..you did a great job..thats a beautiful home..detailed to death..you got the skills bro..keep showing them off....love what I've seen you create
@@TMPK its nice to watch a brother tradesmen show others the reality of what is takes in professional- vill..as I call it..lots of young folks think they know, but they dont..crazy methods cobled together from to many classrooms or you tube videos, lots of attitude and no real world applications of the knowledge they have collected.. In my opinion, if you can't apply the knowledge given then you need to take the cotton out of the ears, and shove it in the mouth..hahaha..then they tear up because your mean..hahahaha... How to teach the broken minds of the internet generation (we created)... Your channel is a nice step in the proper direction..solid foundation of the fundamental..im running on..but channels like yours are so important.to let people know..what is looks like ..
Hi Jared, great work, love your videos, easy to understand. One area that I grapple with is how many individual boxes to make on a ceiling. Your thoughts based on your experience would be very helpful. I have one room 203 inches by 160 inches. It is a 9 ft ceiling. I am thinking 20 equally sized coffered boxes. I also have another very long room 271.75 x 116.125. I am not sure if I should use the same math as the other room or do something different. Comments welcome on both rooms. Thank you.
Super fun video and workmanship. That house looks to have amazing trim work all throughout. I’d love to see that home after all the trim has been painted. Thx for taking the time to make this awesome video 👍
Thank you! I’ve thought about posting a little tour of the finished house after I make a video of something in that house. Then people could point out to me what they want me to make a new video about 😂
I first saw this video last year and remembered it after failing to get some crown molding corners right and ended up wasting lots of material. That 35.3/30 bit was a LIFESAVER!!!
SWF Company thank you! Maybe one day 🤷♂️ I’m learning what the people want from a how to: video in the comments. A bunch of people ask what material I’m using so I’m the next video I’ll tell them before they ask. 👍👍 it’s a learning process lol
That editing tho... impressive.
Real Print - Production thanks! Editing takes longer than the jobs 😅
Yes it is, in all the videos he makes! Big ups to this man
Love your work
@@TMPK whoo..superior editing and what a time it has to take..That was my first thought in the very first seconds..impressive..great job...very entertaining..at the end I didn't care about the ceiling...and that pencil..haha.. a great idea..
@@webblab2415 thanks
I really love this guys transition and video editing. Great, humorous, and informative!
HAMZA JALIL thanks!
Gotta Agree. If ever a time to use cordless was on this project. Cut on scaffolding & stay n play in the Clouds 🙃😷
It's tragic that this channel only has 16K subs, you should have WAY more than that! Well done!!
Holy moly I didn’t know I passed 16!! That’s crazy to me lol thanks for the kind words 😌
@@TMPK Couple Questions for you. When you are putting the 1x6 up against the ceiling, if the ceiling isn't true wont your coffered end up wavy ? Also if you aren't putting blocks onto your 8 x 16s how do you get your reveal to be the same all the way around. Thanks.
@@tsmith1729 yes, it can end up wavy. But this is new construction and it’s pretty flat up there. You can drop it down a half inch and level the whole thing if you want.
You could block it, but after 15 + years, just eyeballing the reveal is good enough at 12 ft up in the air. I like to think I have laser eyes at this point 🤩
@@TMPK I figured as much. Thanks for the reply man. Great videos!
@@tsmith1729 thank you!
I don't know if I'm more impressed with the carpentry skills or video editing. Nice work!!!
James Harden say editing! Editing took way longer and paid ZERO!! Lol thanks bro!
I have maybe a 1% chance of actually watching an entire UA-cam video. You made it into that 1%. Awesome video, great music, and I learned something new.
Jake D That’s probably true for a lot of people including myself. 1% chance. So that’s the highest complement I can get! Thanks bro! I always spend a lot of time choosing whatever copyright-free song I can find. I’m getting comments about how the music ruins it but every video I edit starts with the music. It’s the most important part to me
I’ve learned so much from only watching 2 videos. Thank you so much for the valuable education that your sharing with us!
Somebody offer This Man A Job On TV
Well done, I knew nothing about this procedure, and now I have a pretty good idea how to install one of these ceilings. Thanks!
I came across this video while looking to do a renter-friendly project like this in my new apartment... didn’t expect to be jamming to a construction video lol. To the video production crew: I salute you! This is 🔥🔥🔥!! The music selections, editing... it’s probably one of the best I’ve seen!
Patricia Wells jamming to a construction video 😂 thank you! I’ve never been called a video production crew ☺️ check out some of my others. I feel like sometimes I just build something in order to have some clips to put with music. It’s all about the music and editing for me
Jared And Cassy I’ll definitely check out more! Thank you for sharing!
Patricia Wells of course! 😎
@@TMPK What exactly is that music from? Fits the groove (no pun intended) perfectly.
Planning on doing our first coffered ceilings in a little 1920 bungalow we just purchased. This video was so insanely helpful! Thank good ness our ceilings are only 10ft and we have two people. Your channel is awesome!
Six hours from start to finish, I am impressed. 😎
Good job for sure. 👌👊👍
Lino Trillo thank you!
Plus he has to bring materials. I will say 10 hours !
Agustin Velez materials are there waiting on me friend! It’s new construction
Great video! I'm a 71-year old grandma and a friend who's in her 40s is going to help me with all of my crown moulding and trim in my home. I've always wanted a coffered ceiling and the way you did it looks doable. So that's now on my To Do List as well! Thanks so much. -- Only thing I did so I could watch the video all the way through was to mute the music - and I'd turn it back on when I saw you were saying something. Ha.
Margaret D haha thanks! Yeah the music isn’t for everyone, but I have music editing background so a lot of my video edits are based around the audio. I’m not sure if I can do it another way lol good luck with your coffer!
Margaret,
I certainly appreciate your spirit and initiative but please consider renting portable scaffolding for your project. It's a lot harder (but not impossible) to fall off of scaffolding than a ladder.
Also, the size of the molding configuration must be adjusted based upon ceiling height. If you only have 8' ceilings your moldings should be about 1/2 as big as he installed. Scale is important when selecting moldings.
Good luck and be safe!
Instant subscribe, editing and score was absolutely phenomenal, still watching for the craftsmanship but I don’t expect a fail
Thanks man! I’m working on another coffered ceiling video right now. Different style ceiling but I’m excited for the music in it already 😂
Snap! Hokey Corn! You Absolutely killed it! I loved it! Please keep it up. This was the best tube I’ve seen in a long time. BEAUTIFUL, ORIGINAL WORK & Styling!!!
😂 hokey corn! Lol thank you! Stay tuned!
First vid I ever seen of yours. SUBSCRIBED !!! 😍🔥
Thanks! Happy to have ya here!
Great job! Loved everything about this!
Damn, looks super nice. You definitely have some great skills. I also enjoyed your edit. It's fun and not uptight or serious. I'd love to see the final look after it's painted and see if that bead board lines pop out. They are kinda lost in the grain without paint. I'm sure you could hawk those monster TMPK pencils in your future merch store (ha ha).
Robert DeMilo thanks man! haha I never thought about selling huge pencils! 🤑 lol
You inspired me. I can do it. Thank you and you have a style that belongs in Hollywood
Good to see you posting some work again mate, great job 👍🏽
Anthony Metcalfe thanks man! Been super busy and haven’t had the editing time. I’m trying to get back at it.
Jared And Cassy, it’s understandable. I don’t understand how people have the time but I love to watch! P.S Get yourself a mask!!
dude...where you been all my life? Thanks for making it soooooo simple and fun! Going to go get my mdf
Also...i love your simple yet amazing editing!
Kate thanks!
Using this video help me convince my hubby to tackle the dinning room. We are almost done except the molding. We don't know how to do it. please make a cove crown for dummies. Thank you, love the video... you are gifted in this department for sure! very smart !
Thanks for the kind words!
Check out my “how to- Flat Coffered Ceiling” video. I get a little more in depth with crown mold at the end of that video. Maybe it will help.
I really like these type of ceilings!! Great job!!
Colorado Crafter me too! Thanks!
I like him! The intro and everything.
Idk whats better... your workmanship or your editing.... TOP NOTCH!
XTRANOIZE thank you!
where I can find a big pencil like this one, I am always losing my pencil
Found your channel because I have to do a coffered ceiling for a customer for the first time, awesome video man you're inspiring!!!
Thanks man! Happy to inspire 😎
I’ve got another coffered video with a different pattern that’s pretty cool too. But this one is the traditional style 👍
This video was 🔥 so informative for the ceiling and your edits were fantastic, authentic and legit make me want to watch more construction videos 🙌🏼
Shana Brookshire Harris thanks! Not all construction videos are created equal! I put more hours into the video than the ceiling 😭
thank u for making it look sooooo simple but you one of the best i seen. thank you for the vedeo and for taking time to show us the way.
Awesome work on the ceiling and the editing!!! My 6 year old wanted to know where you got the magic pencil lol.
Phillip Hall thanks! haha no magic pencil, just ordered a large pencil on amazon 😂
Amazing! Thanks for putting this together. Fun to watch and explains the process perfectly!
Wow you make it look so easy 😂
I have a question, do you choose your crown depending on the depth of your coffered or the other way around?
Thank you
Sorry, just noticed I never replied! Yeah, you should just choose a crown that is going to fit. I like the crown better in some of my other coffered videos where it’s much smaller than this one.
Thank you. I followed your steps; it was simple, and the final product is beautiful!!!!!
How long did this take you?
Your work Amazing 👍 ... But i like, you funny🤗
ibal karafa thanks for the kind words!
Very well edited the way you did a construction video it was really fun
I'm loving the content man! I'm planning on tackling my first coffered ceiling. But I have a question, how do you determine the right depth or thickness. Is it according to ceiling height or is there a standard measurement to these coffered ceilings? Thanks
Thanks! There’s no right or wrong. If it’s 8 foot I’d do a flat coffered or 1x4 drop, with whatever width you want. 9ft 1x6 drop, 10 ft and up, 1x6 or 1x8 🤷♂️ just think about what the crown’s drop you choose also.
Bobbin my head to the beat AND learning. Well edited!! So glad I stumbled on this channel from your wood art video with all the blow touchy squares
few things...
8:30 was scare!!!!
amazing Job my men...
Wonderful editing, what software do you use for??????????
I'm The Super, That was scare for me too!! Bad decision trying to go over the blade 🤦♂️ thanks tho! I use Final Cut Pro X
This video was awesome....Great personality!
Well made, cool sense of humor, A+
Eduardo De Dios thank you!
I have never been so entertained while watching a DIY video 🤣
Hey Jared 👋🏾 when cutting your crown on this project do you flip it? I'm having a hard time with this 👑 smh?
Garreth Ward yes! Watch my latest video of the flat coffered ceiling, Skip to the crown cutting, it’s towards the end. After all the crown questions I got on this video I decided to try to go into a little more detail on crown cutting. 👍
My husband just forwarded me your channel and I immediately subscribed! Loved your genuine energy & relatability! I’m excited to watch you and your channel grow!
Thanks! Welcome!
Good video but maybe get a little more in depth on how you do everything
My back hurt just watching that. Editing was unreal. Brilliantly done
My back still hurts from doing it 😂
thank you!
After watching you install your "ledger" board, I now see the genius of FINISH CARPENTRY TV hanging this board with toggle bolts. It makes it easier and you're able to fine tune position before driving in all the framing nails. I like your lighter weight framing though. FC TV's framing was too much 2x material IMO. Your framing makes wiring runs too.
If you are not using MDF FCTVs method is much better at stopping movement in the trim boards. I would never trust nails on anything that is attached to the ceiling. I've seen too many things fall from the nail getting pushed out as the building takes on humidity over the years to ever trust a nail to win vs gravity.
Love your working style and sense of humor
Abhishek Reddy Tummala thank you!
dope!!!!!!
Thank you! Got a new one coming soon! Just waiting on the painters to make it pretty!
Random find! Most entertaining fun guy doing woodwork...I just had to subscribe! lol
Molding and trim guys are always super weird and I freaking love it
Charles McBride 😂😂 I knew I was super weird but I didn’t know it had anything to do with my job lol
You have a great production team. Love this. 2 man job for sure, sir. Maybe some rolling baker scaffolding.
Then the hundred different ways to prepare possum. In the meantime, your results are really nice looking. But you already knew that. Look forward to watching more of your videos and hearing your kinky soundtrack
is it better to use nails or screws?
You, sir are a true inspiration. I watched this for the first time 2 or so yrs ago and that's when I decided I was going to try this. I don't know if you remember, but I had asked you about doing this on an 18-ft ceiling. I finally got around to doing it. It was tough and probably should've used scaffolding vs a huge ladder, but I used your process...made a couple small edits to our liking and did it all on my own! It looks fantastic!! I had to share it with you: ua-cam.com/video/tvjZUy3oshA/v-deo.html
I took a peak... great job! :-)
@@ryankramer thank you!
Hilarious!! If this guy dont love his work, you cant tell! You could have this guy do any job and hed make it fun. Really like his attitude.
Slate Matthew thanks! Yes! Find something you love to do and you’ll never “work” a day in your life. Or something along those lines 😂
Thanks for sharing your knowledge excellent
You are a baaaaad man. Great job. You make a very detailed highly skilled job look easy. Means you are a pro
Sergio Rodriguez thank you! I don’t know about pro but I’ve been doing it a long time!
Love your sense of humor and your skills
I got skillllz! Lol thanks!
Loved your style of doing things.👍
Great video. So nice to watch someone else work. 🤣 The cut list part was really helpful.
Valerie J thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved the editing. This shows exactly how to do it. Great video!
You are an incredible master carpenter! And throughly entertaining to watch lol.
Thanks man! I don’t know about master carpenter but I’m a master editor on Final Cut Pro X! Lol 😂
@@TMPK LOL you do awesome work and if you were in Michigan I'd ask you to install this in our house lol.
Dude. One of the best vids I've seen in years. Boss Level!
Thanks bro!
Great video. Great music. Great job!
Lamont Ryle Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
You have great balance and skill. Well done, excellent job. 👏👏👏
Thank you!
Dude. Fantastic job all around. Appreciate the time you put in.... all of it.
Wesley Pipes thanks!
The dedication to the big pencil is impressive!
Holy moly you have no idea! I regretted ever starting with that thing lol
🖍️ Big Pencil for Fine Details *....
*See Fine Print* 😝
Mansard Manor 😂
I am amazed with the quality of the editing and the information shared..
Okay... This was an honestly amazing video. Entertaining AF (always and forever) and legit helped me plan for my coffered ceilings. Awesome job!
Haha I forgot about always and forever 😂 thanks!
Never a dull moment! Really enjoyed the video!
SellersandSon thank you for watching!
Epic work! Goes hand in hand with video. Cheers!
Thank you, friend!
I am currently doing this myself on a 22x24 room addition on my house, I think I f.d up 😂. Thanks man good video
That intro, editing, music, the whole video was fire. Subbed!
You made it look like piece of cake. Good editing. I'll give it a try. Thank you for the video!
Very interesting and entertaining video....Had fun learning....
Inderjeet Singh thanks!
You made it look so easy. Thanks for the video!
You are a professional I really love the art you do!
*Brother your video editing is the BUSINESS!!! Salute and respeK to you man!! Awesome work too!!*
BLACKest Knight thanks man, I loooove editing!
Hahahaa..big job, requires a big pencil..come on man..ive never seen a job that clean ...tv land jobsite?..
Just finished this video..you did a great job..thats a beautiful home..detailed to death..you got the skills bro..keep showing them off....love what I've seen you create
Thanks! Yeah we clean it after every day of work so when I started that morning the only mess was from the coffered ceiling I was working on.
@@TMPK its nice to watch a brother tradesmen show others the reality of what is takes in professional- vill..as I call it..lots of young folks think they know, but they dont..crazy methods cobled together from to many classrooms or you tube videos, lots of attitude and no real world applications of the knowledge they have collected..
In my opinion, if you can't apply the knowledge given then you need to take the cotton out of the ears, and shove it in the mouth..hahaha..then they tear up because your mean..hahahaha...
How to teach the broken minds of the internet generation (we created)...
Your channel is a nice step in the proper direction..solid foundation of the fundamental..im running on..but channels like yours are so important.to let people know..what is looks like ..
Great looking ceiling! Don't sit on that pencil...that would hurt.👍 Nice work, ya made that look easy peasy. Like the music as well.
Andrew W thanks! Yeah it’s a terrible back pocket pencil lol
Awesome video. Thanks for your time.
Hi Jared, great work, love your videos, easy to understand. One area that I grapple with is how many individual boxes to make on a ceiling. Your thoughts based on your experience would be very helpful. I have one room 203 inches by 160 inches. It is a 9 ft ceiling. I am thinking 20 equally sized coffered boxes. I also have another very long room 271.75 x 116.125. I am not sure if I should use the same math as the other room or do something different. Comments welcome on both rooms. Thank you.
This video series is what inspired to get my home done with a similar design. KUDOS
This is superb.Looks amazing!
Dude... love your channel, glad I found it. Lot's of detail, love it!
Thanks! Working on an accent wall video as we speak!
@@TMPK heck yeah!!! I'll be waiting
This dude is a gift I hope he still doing his thing lol
Great work bro. Your work and videos are exceptional.
Rico Cargill thanks!
Super fun video and workmanship. That house looks to have amazing trim work all throughout. I’d love to see that home after all the trim has been painted. Thx for taking the time to make this awesome video 👍
Thank you! I’ve thought about posting a little tour of the finished house after I make a video of something in that house. Then people could point out to me what they want me to make a new video about 😂
Fantastic video editting, soccer mom carpentry. Can you imagine being the painter behind this fella
I first saw this video last year and remembered it after failing to get some crown molding corners right and ended up wasting lots of material. That 35.3/30 bit was a LIFESAVER!!!
Niiiice 👍👍👍
Jesus is your father, you learnt that from him. you're great. You are such a joy
Marguerite Jones 🙌🙏 thanks!
Awesome Bro! Thanks for sharing. FYI, your video editing is on point.
tonyw11 thanks man! I wish there was a way to edit faster. I’ve been slaving away on the next video 😅
Love this dude’s energy!!!
The editing is priceless
Ceiling looks great!💪🏾
Thanks! I put a lot of time into editing 😁
Excellent video! The editing is amazing.
Killinemsoftly504 thanks! Editing is my favorite part 👍
@@TMPK keep up the good work. You sir got a new loyal sub.
Dopest, hippest diy video ever! Like I'm totally discouraged but loved every minute! A pleasure to watch! Awesome work
Awesome job! Really happy I found your channel
Thank you!
this was an entertaining video, consistently catching my attention throughout the film from start to finish, love it!
Nicole Berdzik thanks!! Check out some of my others! 🤗
Approximately, how much would this cost for the same room you did?
U snapped and this was fun to watch!
This was a great video! Definitely earned a follow and 2 thumbs up 👍👍
Went to subscribe expecting half a million subs... damn! Keep it up buddy! I especially like the detail in materials/sizes/type/etc.
SWF Company thank you! Maybe one day 🤷♂️ I’m learning what the people want from a how to: video in the comments. A bunch of people ask what material I’m using so I’m the next video I’ll tell them before they ask. 👍👍 it’s a learning process lol