Hello Thank you for sharing this video it’s very helpful I already printed out the plan and going to make it in the morning I hope i will love the result 🤞🤞🤞i am just watching this video over and over and over to make sure i follow the steps anyway i will comeback here to comment the result 🤞 thank you again!
Yes I can’t wait to try it. Simple question it valid to me. How do get the screws not to come through the right side up? What is the width of the wood vs screws. Lowes told me i have to cut the screws.
Hi, thank you. The width and screw length with all the sizing information is in the plans I have put together in the description below. I made sure the screw lengths match up perfect with the plywood used, so it does not poke through to the front. You will not have to cut the screws with this design. Good luck!
I like the Ryobi jigsaw more because it has a blower that blows down at the blade. So I dont have so much saw dust blocking my view of the line, like I did with the Milwaukee Red one. But also the Milwaukee was made more compact and they just did not integrate that small blower in it. Their larger more expensive Milwaukee jigsaw does have it. But the Ryobi one works great, especially for the price.
Hiya, thanks for this video I've watched it like 16x to make sure I get it right - I live in the UK so our measurements are different but could you advise what would you used here and what thickness is it possible to use MDF wood at 9mm thickness?
Hi, yes you can use MDF. The size I used was closer to 12mm. So not sure about the 9mm. Also if you use MDF, make sure to use a mask as that is harmful to breath in when cutting.
Hi, it changes on what I am building. But I almost always stay away from 3/4 if I can. It is too heavy to transport and requires a lot of weight in the back.
Hi, the link to the Etsy store with the plans is in the bottom of the description but also here www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with Thank you for the support!
Yeah Lowe's lumber is nicer sometimes but is a little more sometimes. You might have to check another Home Depot or Lowe's they both sell it under the name sanded plywood. Before the pandemic I use to pay around $35 for a 4ft x 8ft sheet of 1/2 inch. Now I pay about $55 at Lowe's for the sanded plywood. Also pricing changes per your location, I am in Texas. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.
Hi, this backdrop is 6ft tall x 4ft wide but the height can be adjusted easily. The plans are available here www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with
Hi, its a level and I got it from a hardware store. It is meant to see if something is level or straight. But I just use it mainly to draw straight lines because it is aluminum and inexpensive. Thank you
Are you making these to sell or to rent out? I'm looking at making similar venue decorations to hire out here in the UK, but have got no idea how to set the rental prices
We use to rent out. But now I just show people how we built them. The number one thing with rental prices are location. Where you live will determine the market. What rents at one city doesn't mean it will rent at that same price in your city. I would follow the pricing set at your market and go from there as you skills and product grow. You can call/ message other rental places near your location and get an idea of what they rent at so you know your market. You definitely do not want to undersell the market as that hurts your profits and the market for events. Hope this helps.
This is so cute. I have to make it. It will be so versatile in backdrops. Thanks again
Awesome, thanks for watching. Yes I cant wait to see what I try with it!
Hello Thank you for sharing this video it’s very helpful I already printed out the plan and going to make it in the morning I hope i will love the result 🤞🤞🤞i am just watching this video over and over and over to make sure i follow the steps anyway i will comeback here to comment the result 🤞 thank you again!
Awesome! If you have any questions reach out to my Etsy store so I can help. Good luck!
Very cool! Great work man 😎👌🏼
Awesome would love to see how they dress this up
Thank you, yes for sure. I have not had a chance to paint it yet. But once it is painted I want to see what we create. Thank you
Awesome!
Thanks!
What paint do you use
Yes I can’t wait to try it. Simple question it valid to me. How do get the screws not to come through the right side up? What is the width of the wood vs screws.
Lowes told me i have to cut the screws.
Hi, thank you. The width and screw length with all the sizing information is in the plans I have put together in the description below. I made sure the screw lengths match up perfect with the plywood used, so it does not poke through to the front. You will not have to cut the screws with this design. Good luck!
Yayyy! I’ve been waiting for this💓
Thank you so much. Yes have been wanting to do this one for a while. I wish I had time to paint it in the video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Please let me know how can i get this rainbow print out?
and how you like that Jig saw compare to the red one?
I like the Ryobi jigsaw more because it has a blower that blows down at the blade. So I dont have so much saw dust blocking my view of the line, like I did with the Milwaukee Red one. But also the Milwaukee was made more compact and they just did not integrate that small blower in it. Their larger more expensive Milwaukee jigsaw does have it. But the Ryobi one works great, especially for the price.
Hiya, thanks for this video I've watched it like 16x to make sure I get it right - I live in the UK so our measurements are different but could you advise what would you used here and what thickness is it possible to use MDF wood at 9mm thickness?
Hi, yes you can use MDF. The size I used was closer to 12mm. So not sure about the 9mm. Also if you use MDF, make sure to use a mask as that is harmful to breath in when cutting.
Are you using 1/2 inch plywood or 3/4 inch or 1 inch?
You are so talented! New sub :)
Thank you so much for your comment and sub!👍
hola que medida tiene cada linea la mas acha y la mas delgada
Hola, tengo todas las medidas y direcciones aquí. Gracias www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with
on the plans, does it also come with material info you used the wood sizes?
Hi, yes it does with the stencil and step by step instructions. And if you have any questions message me through Etsy and I can help.
@@MakerDecorgreat work. Please let me know how i can get that rainbow arch print out? Thanks
@@hammadsafdar1189 Hi, thank you for the support and the backdrop is available on our Etsy store and website makerdecorshop.com Good luck!
Como puedo imprimir esos moldes para el arco por favor 🙌
www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with Aquí están las direcciones in English
This looks amazing, what's the size in height and width?
Hi, thank you this one is 6ft tall x 4ft wide.
Can you transport India
Whats the best plywood thickness to use.. ?
1/2 inch for this one
where can I get the plan?
Hi, thanks for the support. Here is the link www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with
Do you use 1/2 or 3/4 for your backdrops?
Hi, it changes on what I am building. But I almost always stay away from 3/4 if I can. It is too heavy to transport and requires a lot of weight in the back.
Where can I get the stencil?
Hi, the link to the Etsy store with the plans is in the bottom of the description but also here www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with Thank you for the support!
Where do you get your plywood from? And what price because homedepot I can only fine some rough ones
Yeah Lowe's lumber is nicer sometimes but is a little more sometimes. You might have to check another Home Depot or Lowe's they both sell it under the name sanded plywood. Before the pandemic I use to pay around $35 for a 4ft x 8ft sheet of 1/2 inch. Now I pay about $55 at Lowe's for the sanded plywood. Also pricing changes per your location, I am in Texas. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.
@@MakerDecor thanks for the info I’ll be looking more into that thanks
Hi, amazing video,
what is the wood that is being used for the arches
Sanded plywood 1/2 inch thick
Hi, from Australia here
Do you have the measurements for this arch and the frame let’s etc at the back :)
Hi, yes all the info is here. Thank you www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plan
What are the dimensions you’re using ?
Hi, this backdrop is 6ft tall x 4ft wide but the height can be adjusted easily. The plans are available here www.etsy.com/listing/1295044767/rainbow-arch-backdrop-plans-with
Where did you get the print out from?
Hi, I designed it and it comes with the purchase of the plans. Thanks for watching!
where do you get that big scale/ruler from?
Hi, its a level and I got it from a hardware store. It is meant to see if something is level or straight. But I just use it mainly to draw straight lines because it is aluminum and inexpensive. Thank you
Are you making these to sell or to rent out? I'm looking at making similar venue decorations to hire out here in the UK, but have got no idea how to set the rental prices
We use to rent out. But now I just show people how we built them. The number one thing with rental prices are location. Where you live will determine the market. What rents at one city doesn't mean it will rent at that same price in your city. I would follow the pricing set at your market and go from there as you skills and product grow. You can call/ message other rental places near your location and get an idea of what they rent at so you know your market. You definitely do not want to undersell the market as that hurts your profits and the market for events. Hope this helps.
What’s the base board please?
Base board?
How much you sell this backdrop for?
Hi, sorry I do not sell this backdrop. I only sell the plans for you to build yourself on our Etsy store Maker Decor. Thank you for watching!
What type of wood are you using?
Hi, thanks for watching. 1/2 inch sanded plywood
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Thanks for watching!!