You deserve so many more subscribers 🙌🏾 you’re only the one sharing these DIY events props. Thank you for the great content and for helping us save 💰 on these expensive props 🙏🏾
Thank you so much for your kind words. I am so blessed to have the people who watch what I do already. I never thought I would have a UA-cam channel. But I am very excited to see this channel grow! Thank you very much for taking the time to watch my videos and comment.
Gotta admit I'm one of those intimidated by lumber yards. This came out awesome and I'm gonna need to get over it so I can add this to my inventory. Looking forward to the plans.
Crazy thing is i been looking for bending plywood and i called my local lumberyard here in Orlando and they have it, also the wife wants me to build one like this, thanks for the video
Thats awesome you were able to find it. I wasn't sure if to build it this way, because I worried people wouldn't be able to purchase bendable plywood. It really is the best way to build this! Good luck!
@@blessingsjumpingcastles7781 Hi, I am not sure. But in the U.S it is called bendable plywood 3/8 thick. Carpenters use them for cabinets, doorways and other things that require a rounded design. Hope this helps and good luck
Hi for these, the flowers were real. It was our first time working with real flowers and it was a challenge for sure. Learned a lot, but did not go as planned, lol. I purchased them from a wholesale flower shop in San Antonio, tx.
Hi, I am sorry I do not have any easy recommendations for other options. There are, but it takes many more steps and can be complicated to make it look clean and all together as one piece. So for now, bendable plywood is a must for this design. Sorry
Hello, very good job, I always watch your videos and learn. I would just like to know how the plywood you use is made so that it bends easily. first of all, Thanks
Hi, thank you. This plywood is specially made to bend easily. But you have to purchase from a lumber store. It is usually where the wood workers buy their wood as it is a special type called bendable plywood. Good luck
Hi, I think less than two day project. The first day was making it and sanding. The next day was clean up and paint I believe. They weren't full days. If you have a brad nail gun and the rip cut jig for the saw. It comes together pretty quick, plus I was filming the whole time. lol
Hi, the plans for this one is 7ft tall. I have a 8ft bed truck. It fits easily as it is 4ft wide in the plans. I moved it myself, but two people always make the job 10 x easier. I just leaned the back against the tailgate and tipped it over slowly. Then just lifted the legs back and pushed it in on the back. To unload it I did the same, Just slid it out and tiped it upright. Then I just put one arm in the center of the bottom arch and pushed up. I was able to move it around this way. But if you have two people it is so much easier just carrying a side each. The only trouble I had moving it myself was going through a door way, lol. It was a little tricky but I did it lol. Good luck on your build!
hmmm, not sure but I was able to move it around myself lifting the top up and walking around with it. But it wasn't light, I recommend two people to move it and not damage it. Plus if you see at the end of the video, there are wood pieces in the back. They will be a good lifting point to help with transport. Hope this helps and good luck!
Yes, but I could see some issues that people would have with the design. As I try to make my plans geared toward beginners. I can see this not working out and then people not happy with the result. So I decided to do the easier way with bendable plywood.
I wasn't even aware they sold bendable plywood. It is actually pretty easy to make your own with a mitre saw, but buying it is def a game changer for me, that will save at least a couple hours on a build!
Yeah, I tried to stay away from it because I wasn't sure the availability for others at lumber yards. But if you have access to it, yes it is a time saver and works great. It does need to be sanded pretty good to get a clean finish, but made this project go by so much easier. Thanks for watching!
I’m with you Maximus - I’ve always used the table saw to make repeated cuts - I’ve just priced this online and the price is affordable compared to time spent and allowing for wastage (I’ve made a few errors with this method…lol). Many thanks @MakerDecor
I have no idea how y’all are only at 30K I seriously thought y’all were at least a million + subscribers! Excited to watch this channel really get the attention it deserves and grow more and more! (Also, this build was 🤌 just like all the other videos I’ve seen from this channel!)
Awww thank you so much. I do not know what I would do if I had that many subscribers, lol. I appreciate your comment and definitely try to put the best content out I can. I am really excited as well to see where we go! Thank you very much!!
@@MakerDecor I bet if you started making shorts of your videos, editing together some of the highlights etc and then linking them to the full video you would start to see even more of an increase! It’s all about the short videos these days 🤣
@@sarahclemmons2171 I know your right, for sure short content is where its at right now. I have started to make some of those on my Instagram. But I need to get on that more and be more intentional with my content. I appreciate the feedback and will look into it more for sure!!
You deserve so many more subscribers 🙌🏾 you’re only the one sharing these DIY events props. Thank you for the great content and for helping us save 💰 on these expensive props 🙏🏾
Thank you so much for your kind words. I am so blessed to have the people who watch what I do already. I never thought I would have a UA-cam channel. But I am very excited to see this channel grow! Thank you very much for taking the time to watch my videos and comment.
Gotta admit I'm one of those intimidated by lumber yards. This came out awesome and I'm gonna need to get over it so I can add this to my inventory. Looking forward to the plans.
Yeah I was too, but now I prefer it just because of the pricing for sure. Thank you for the support! And good luck!!
Thank you so much for the effort in making plans simple for the new wood crafters
Your welcome and thank you for the support!!
Honestly, your channel is A+
Thank you, appreciate that as it is a lot of work for me to put together a video
Crazy thing is i been looking for bending plywood and i called my local lumberyard here in Orlando and they have it, also the wife wants me to build one like this, thanks for the video
Thats awesome you were able to find it. I wasn't sure if to build it this way, because I worried people wouldn't be able to purchase bendable plywood. It really is the best way to build this! Good luck!
I love this design. Just excellent!
Thank you very much, it was a challenge to get it just right
I would like to say thank you 😊
Your welcome and thank you for the support!
i've been waiting for so long for a tutorial for 3d arch! now i can ask my man to do it! thank you. you're work and creativity is amazing!
Wow!! You are a woodworking master!!❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing! I absolutely love it even the mistakes in the process 🙌🏾 awesome work!
Thank you, definitely wanted to show the process of how most of my builds go lol.
I really enjoy your channel, very informative and bubbly personality. Keep them coming
Thank you for this content ❤
Thank you, I appreciate you watching our videos and glad they have helped you!!
Wow! You are very talented.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Amazinggg
Lots of admiration from Africa
Wow, thank you very much for taking the time to watch our videos and comment!! Appreciate it
You’re a legend Ben !
Appreciate the support!!
You're Awesome bro, keep up the Good work. Blessings from Toronto Canada 🙏 🇨🇦
Hey, thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos!
Absolutely
Amazing
Thank you!
@@MakerDecor how do I get those in Namibia
@@blessingsjumpingcastles7781 Hi, I am not sure. But in the U.S it is called bendable plywood 3/8 thick. Carpenters use them for cabinets, doorways and other things that require a rounded design. Hope this helps and good luck
Can't wait to try
Awesome, thank you for the support and good luck!!
Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge!!!
Your welcome, Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Your awesome thank you for sharing
Your very welcome and thank you for taking the time to watch our videos and comment!!
Wow that was amazing!!
Thank you glad to help!
I love you’re work
Thank you so much!
Once again another great build ✨would luv to try this one 😅
Thank you, It wasn't that hard once I figured out which one worked the easiest. lol
what an amazing project, thanks a lot for sharing. I have a question: Are those flowers natural? if not where do you buy them?
Hi for these, the flowers were real. It was our first time working with real flowers and it was a challenge for sure. Learned a lot, but did not go as planned, lol. I purchased them from a wholesale flower shop in San Antonio, tx.
I love the final look, so beautiful! Just subscribed to your channel. Where do you get your flowers from?
Thank you very much! We got the flowers from a discount flower shop. I hope to make a video on it soon!
Que madera utilizaste?
Excelente trabajo.
Bendable plywood, thank you
@@MakerDecor thanks
Looks amazing!! How did you hang the flowers on the side?
Awesome video. My city does not carry bendable plywood. Any alternatives?
Hi, I am sorry I do not have any easy recommendations for other options. There are, but it takes many more steps and can be complicated to make it look clean and all together as one piece. So for now, bendable plywood is a must for this design. Sorry
Hello, very good job, I always watch your videos and learn. I would just like to know how the plywood you use is made so that it bends easily. first of all, Thanks
Hi, thank you. This plywood is specially made to bend easily. But you have to purchase from a lumber store. It is usually where the wood workers buy their wood as it is a special type called bendable plywood. Good luck
So beautiful! What’s the measure?
Great Video! May I ask how long it took you to build the final one?
Hi, I think less than two day project. The first day was making it and sanding. The next day was clean up and paint I believe. They weren't full days. If you have a brad nail gun and the rip cut jig for the saw. It comes together pretty quick, plus I was filming the whole time. lol
Quick question. Do you cover the back or do you leave the back open?
how many people does this need to lift for transport? and will it fit on the back of a regular flat bed truck?
Hi, the plans for this one is 7ft tall. I have a 8ft bed truck. It fits easily as it is 4ft wide in the plans. I moved it myself, but two people always make the job 10 x easier. I just leaned the back against the tailgate and tipped it over slowly. Then just lifted the legs back and pushed it in on the back. To unload it I did the same, Just slid it out and tiped it upright. Then I just put one arm in the center of the bottom arch and pushed up. I was able to move it around this way. But if you have two people it is so much easier just carrying a side each. The only trouble I had moving it myself was going through a door way, lol. It was a little tricky but I did it lol. Good luck on your build!
Hello! I love your channel. Would you ever consider making the entrance to Jurassic park build?
We will see. I am so behind on projects but my daughter is have a Jurassic park party in like two weeks. So I might look it up and see whatsup, lol.
Hi, do you have any barn making plan? Can i buy your barn backdrop plan?
Bonjour j'ai acheté votre plan mais par contre je sais pas le bois c'est combien de millimètres s'il vous plaît
If i need it to make it wider and only 3 "layers" how do i change the plans i would by from you? Or do u sell custom plans too?
Hi, sorry I do not sell custom plans. But changing the layers to only 3 is an easy change you can make while building. Good luck!
How much did the final product weigh?
hmmm, not sure but I was able to move it around myself lifting the top up and walking around with it. But it wasn't light, I recommend two people to move it and not damage it. Plus if you see at the end of the video, there are wood pieces in the back. They will be a good lifting point to help with transport. Hope this helps and good luck!
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How thick is the bendable plywood ?
3/8 thick
Hi
Which Wood do you used?
bendable plywood
Also, the 1st one looked fine. What was wrong with it?
Yes, but I could see some issues that people would have with the design. As I try to make my plans geared toward beginners. I can see this not working out and then people not happy with the result. So I decided to do the easier way with bendable plywood.
I wasn't even aware they sold bendable plywood. It is actually pretty easy to make your own with a mitre saw, but buying it is def a game changer for me, that will save at least a couple hours on a build!
Yeah, I tried to stay away from it because I wasn't sure the availability for others at lumber yards. But if you have access to it, yes it is a time saver and works great. It does need to be sanded pretty good to get a clean finish, but made this project go by so much easier. Thanks for watching!
I’m with you Maximus - I’ve always used the table saw to make repeated cuts - I’ve just priced this online and the price is affordable compared to time spent and allowing for wastage (I’ve made a few errors with this method…lol). Many thanks @MakerDecor
I have no idea how y’all are only at 30K I seriously thought y’all were at least a million + subscribers! Excited to watch this channel really get the attention it deserves and grow more and more! (Also, this build was 🤌 just like all the other videos I’ve seen from this channel!)
Awww thank you so much. I do not know what I would do if I had that many subscribers, lol. I appreciate your comment and definitely try to put the best content out I can. I am really excited as well to see where we go! Thank you very much!!
@@MakerDecor I bet if you started making shorts of your videos, editing together some of the highlights etc and then linking them to the full video you would start to see even more of an increase! It’s all about the short videos these days 🤣
@@sarahclemmons2171 I know your right, for sure short content is where its at right now. I have started to make some of those on my Instagram. But I need to get on that more and be more intentional with my content. I appreciate the feedback and will look into it more for sure!!
How many inches did you cut the stripes into?