I like it because it peels away easily. Any masking tape is probably fine but otherwise I wouldn’t risk something stickier than would be harder to remove.
Thank you for the tip on plexiglass. Not that you're likely to read this, but maybe this helps whoever does. A better framing shot for you sitting in your chair is to make your body the center of the shot, rather than your just your face. Body language is half the language and much of it is lost here. Plus half the camera, the half over your head, is focused on what's behind you, rather than just you, which is what we should be focused on, since your explaining what we came here to learn. Only share the camera with what you need to. Hope this camera trick helps as much as the template design shared here will help me.
The outtakes have me dying! Great video❤❤
Such a neat project, Erin! I will have to add this idea on my project list for my son's bedroom. Thanks for sharing it. 😊
Thank you, Laurie!
Love this sign idea! I'm cracking up at your outtakes. That is JUST like me filming🤣🤣🤣 Glad I found your channel, now to go do some binge watching😁
You really did a nice job...what a fun project...thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Honestly very good job.
Thank you
Interesting video and give good knowledge......
Looks great
Thank you!
I need to make something like this to replace a name plaque for our Boy Scout troop. Could you give more info on size and thickness of the plexiglass?
Looks great! What size standoffs did you use?
Thanks. Is painters tape mandatory, or would other tape work too?
I like it because it peels away easily. Any masking tape is probably fine but otherwise I wouldn’t risk something stickier than would be harder to remove.
How thick was the plexiglass that you used?
.093” thick (and 11”W x 14”L)
What are those screws called?
What size standoff screws are you using?
These are 1/2 x 1.18 in
Thank you for the tip on plexiglass. Not that you're likely to read this, but maybe this helps whoever does. A better framing shot for you sitting in your chair is to make your body the center of the shot, rather than your just your face. Body language is half the language and much of it is lost here. Plus half the camera, the half over your head, is focused on what's behind you, rather than just you, which is what we should be focused on, since your explaining what we came here to learn. Only share the camera with what you need to. Hope this camera trick helps as much as the template design shared here will help me.
whats the name of the bolt?
They're called stand-off screws.