TURNING A BOOK NOOK INTO PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @princezzpuffypants6287
    @princezzpuffypants6287 5 месяцев назад +1

    Dead men tell no tales!
    What poor hulk lay smashed on the cruel rocks, pounded by the angry sea? Who knows the galant endeavours of a wretched crew to save the ship? I knows, cause I were there! 'Twas the Royal Fortune, bound for the Spanish Main, with enough treasure aboard...
    Dead men tell no tales!
    I used to work on this ride. Great book nook.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  5 месяцев назад

      It's truly the family favorite! I've loved the first half of the ride since I was a little kid. All the best!

  • @brianahawkins8124
    @brianahawkins8124 2 года назад +4

    Fantastic book nook!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      I appreciate it! Thanks. It feels like it took forever to make this video... I mean... that figure WASN'T a skeleton when I started. All the best!

  • @Mr.Axolotle-of_the-eighth_guy
    @Mr.Axolotle-of_the-eighth_guy 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great idea, video, and execution!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  7 месяцев назад +1

      Very kind of you. Sorry for the late reply and love the smiling axolotl! Cheers!

  • @taramariatravis2486
    @taramariatravis2486 Год назад

    Exquisitely Beautiful book nook creation so breathtakingly gorgeous full of amazing details and wow the design is outstanding congratulations 🎉❤❤🎉❤ i absolutely love your art creation and thank you so much for sharing with us all❤❤❤

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад +1

      Sorry for such a late reply. I really appreciate the kind words. Pirates is our favorite ride and the visuals have always captured my imagination. I'm really happy I was finally able to pull off a nook. Thanks again and all the very best!

  • @petermerz2704
    @petermerz2704 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thanks for sharing. 😎🇨🇦

  • @CarlosAlvarez-dv7um
    @CarlosAlvarez-dv7um Год назад

    This is the best book nook video ever! Thank you so much!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад

      There’s something about pirates and skeletons!! Thanks for the kind words. All the best!

  • @pcbart1
    @pcbart1 2 года назад

    Great description while your working makes it really clear and easy to try.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      I'm happy to hear that. I'm trying to focus on things that may be more "this trick worked well for me". I may also try a series of deeper dives into specific techniques. Thanks for the comment and all the best!

  • @barryfriesen8062
    @barryfriesen8062 2 года назад

    This just showed up in my feed today even though I'm a subscriber, weird. Love it! Great job again and please, keep them coming.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      Oh the algorithm! Glad you liked it and happy it finally made it to your feed!! Cheers and happy new year!

  • @BrentStewart
    @BrentStewart 2 года назад +1

    Another fantastic nook.

  • @joshuamostran
    @joshuamostran 2 года назад +1

    This is a great video. I love how you do this. So cool.

  • @dreamcrone
    @dreamcrone Год назад +1

    Fantastic! So creative! The etched sides would have been easier to see if you would have painted a dark brownish black into the grooves and done wipe off technique.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад +1

      That's a great idea and still possible with a bit of work. I should have also done a few tests with the laser engraver to cut a bit deeper... I'm always just diving in (which always leads to a bit of redo). Thanks again for the suggestion. Cheers!

  • @TekGeekDad
    @TekGeekDad 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting - this looks awesome and definitely will add to my list of possible projects - great subject!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      Now that I have a skeleton that prints reasonably well at smaller sizes, the possibilities really open up for more projects! Thanks for the comment and cheers!

    • @TekGeekDad
      @TekGeekDad 2 года назад

      @@RandomMakingEncounters absolutely. Just ordered my laser cutter/etcher and cant wait for it to arrive. Love the painting you did. Thanks for posting your tool links and the details of methods you used.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      Nice! I'm working on some last-minute laser-cut holiday projects. You'll find you want to make every project a "laser" project!

  • @kristinnewman4352
    @kristinnewman4352 Год назад

    This is amazing!!!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад +1

      Sorry for the really slow reply. Thanks! Pirates is a real favorite of ours when we visit the park. It was fun to try to capture some essence of the experience. Thanks for the kind words and all the best!

  • @mothman411
    @mothman411 2 года назад

    Really cool, thanks for sharing

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      Always happy to get these out to share! Glad you liked it and have a Happy New Year! Cheers!

  • @samelia1963
    @samelia1963 Год назад

    Outstanding😸

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад +1

      Sorry about the slow reply. Thank you! This was an interesting one. The trick is to make it seem like the space is larger than it is... make something in box not look like it's in a box. I think it sorta got there and creepy pirate skeletons make everything better! Thanks again and all the best!

  • @berkc06
    @berkc06 2 года назад

    Fantastic build! I wish i have book nooks too.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      I think anyone can build a nook. All you need is a box and an idea. Thank you for the comment and all the best!

  • @DannySabraArt
    @DannySabraArt 2 года назад +1

    So cool! You’re inspiring me to try to make my own book nooks!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад +1

      Don't make me quote Yoda! Give it a shot. The possibilities are endless and the topic can be silly or sublime... and everything in between! Cheers!

    • @DannySabraArt
      @DannySabraArt 2 года назад +1

      @@RandomMakingEncounters haha. Thank you!

  • @kellypyron
    @kellypyron 2 года назад

    Wow! This is magical! Love all the details

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      Thanks! It’s funny you say that. Right after I buttoned everything up, I thought to myself, “needs more rope”. I already had to redo and reshoot a bunch of video and just couldn’t bring myself to keep working on it. “Done is better than perfect!” Maybe there was enough detail after all. I appreciate the kind words and thanks for the comment.

  • @TheSEAempire
    @TheSEAempire 6 месяцев назад

    God this is beautiful!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much! It's a funny thing... I make things for myself but I also make things for others to enjoy. Knowing something I've made has brought a little bit of joy to you helps fuel the creative fire. All the best!

  • @jpwhitcomb
    @jpwhitcomb 2 года назад

    Very cool! Impressive as always 👏

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад

      Thank you. I'm sorry it took so long to get this video buttoned up. I kept redoing a bunch of video. It's tricky to get good footage in what is basically a dark box :)! I think I have it sorted. All the best!

  • @cerisekappes580
    @cerisekappes580 2 года назад

    Gorgeous and beautifully detailed 😊

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад +1

      You're too kind. This one was fun and it's always easier when you have great sources of inspiration! Cheers!

    • @cerisekappes580
      @cerisekappes580 2 года назад

      @@RandomMakingEncounters you are welcome 🤗

  • @dianebedard230
    @dianebedard230 2 года назад

    I really like what you do, I find it quite inspiring. Your attention to details is uncanny. Love love love your work keep up the good work. Your are an amazing source of information and ideas. Thank you!

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate that. All of the feedback (even the critiques) I get from people is inspiring to me. Creation is collaboration and I find I'm inspired by creators I follow and am happy that others find the same in my work. Cheers!

  • @MrVlandus
    @MrVlandus 2 года назад

    That's a cool nook. Good video. I love make them. Most of the ones that I make are in reference to my fantasy books. I wish i had a 3d printer but I am limited to custom building.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Honestly, scratch building is kinda the best. 3D printing can do amazing things but you still need the model to print and it's often faster to build it. The skeleton was the one thing that I was struggling to find and ended up printing. Happy diorama building! Cheers!

  • @andreatthatsme
    @andreatthatsme Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @later_daze_4080
    @later_daze_4080 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the best book nook videos I've watched on RUclips. You captured the Disney ride perfectly. I also like the attention to detail, it takes it up another notch.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate that. It’s a ride I’ve really been wanting to do a project on for a long time. The caverns at the beginning really captured my imagination as a kid… I may have just been eyeballing that pile of gold! All the best!

  • @believe-a-bubble
    @believe-a-bubble 2 года назад

    Love your work. But the bit I really like is the time you take to explain what your doing and how you do it. May I ask what 3d printer you use, is it a FDM or a resin printer? Some of the smaller items in your Book Nooks are very intricate, such as the skeleton in this one and the bust in your Haunted House 'Nook'. I struggle to get very clean and clear prints.
    Thank you for sharing your work :-)

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад +1

      I hate to say it but I’m spoiled and have both. I have an FDM printer for things that are more structural but don’t need detail and I use a resin printer for the miniatures. There are pros and cons to both with the con of FDM being the amount of detail you can get and the con of resin being the general mess and maintenance of using resin. I’ve been able to get some reasonable detail using my FDM printer on larger items like scale doors and windows and I love that there’s no cleanup. However, it’s hard to beat the detail a resin printer can deliver. Hope that helps! Thanks for the comments and questions. Cheers!

    • @believe-a-bubble
      @believe-a-bubble 2 года назад

      @@RandomMakingEncounters Thanks for your reply. I'm finding like you, my FDM printer is amazing at the bigger stuff, but lacks the detail on small items like people. Guess I'll be getting a resin printer too lol. I am currently in the process of building your haunted 'nook' :-)

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад +1

      @@believe-a-bubble Fantastic! If you're doing a lot of miniature work, a resin printer is a game changer. All the best!

  • @davemclay5083
    @davemclay5083 Год назад

    Great video! Where did you get the file of the skeleton? Also, if we wanted to recreate this, do you have a schematic for the wiring?

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  Год назад +1

      Hey there! Here's a link to the skeleton model - www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-skeleton-anatomy-reference-figure-pre-supported-161076
      I was able to deconstruct it a bit into various sections and glue it in the pose I wanted. I think someone a bit better with 3D software could pose it and print it in one go.
      I've recently realized that I've been connecting my Nano incorrectly. Silly me! I thought I could use 5 volts on the Vin pin to power the board when it really needs 7 volts. Technically, it works but the board is absolutely being underpowered. That's a long way of saying I need to revisit my strategy. Let me put together a post on my blog with more details and a revised lighting strategy and I'll update you when it's available.
      Thanks for the comment and good luck on your project!

    • @davemclay5083
      @davemclay5083 Год назад +1

      @@RandomMakingEncounters Thank you so much!

  • @HAL9000.
    @HAL9000. 2 года назад

    Good to see you back with another fantastic build. Did you laser cut the board yourself or buy as a kit? I assume you did it, to make double wide. Also, could you please supply a link to your airbrush? I've been looking for a simple one for a long time. Want something easy to use and clean.

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  2 года назад +3

      I laser cut the box myself but here's an insider secret... I use this site to get most of the design generated - www.festi.info/boxes.py/ I add some additional bits and pieces but it's a great tool to create the initial shell when I need an odd size. Even though they're laser cut, straight cuts and butt joints work too so the laser is really a luxury and not a necessity.
      I added links in the description to the airbrush I use along with the compressor and the spray booth. If you're using an airbrush primarily as a way to spray paint as opposed to using it to create airbrush art, a single action airbrush is easier to use has fewer fiddly bits. I also have a Badger airbrush and think they're a solid brand as well.
      The compressor I listed is slightly overpowered but I've found the California Air Tools compressors to be uber quiet and that is really important to me since they're in my studio space. There are less expensive diaphragm compressors that work well for airbrushing but it's worth getting something with a tank if you want to use it for other things.
      The spray booth is nice if you're blasting a lot of paint and it folds up to be very compact. I've also seen DIY spray booth videos where you can make your own with some cardboard and a computer fan! I want to try making one of those!
      All the best with your projects and it's good to be back. This one took a long time to get out... some sort of video editing entropy to get over :).
      Cheers!

    • @HAL9000.
      @HAL9000. 2 года назад +1

      @@RandomMakingEncounters Thank you so much for taking the time with a detailed response. Very helpful. I bought a compressor and airbrush years ago, but they weren't any good. So many times I've thought about getting one again.

  • @mobrien7618
    @mobrien7618 Год назад

    Wow!!!

  • @CraftandQuest
    @CraftandQuest 5 месяцев назад

    Great nook! A book nook is my next project. Where do you like to buy your veneer? I've been having a hard time finding some near me. Thanks

    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  5 месяцев назад

      Book nooks are a great diorama challenge. Making a box not feel like a box is tough!
      I've used this walnut self-adhesive veneer with solid results - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0161DR6IS It's a little spendy but it's a big sheet, the adhesive's strong, and the veneer is pretty thick. If you're working on small projects, it will go a long way.
      This supplier looks good as well and you can get slightly smaller sheets in a variety of woods - www.amazon.com/Edge-Supply-Walnut-Veneer-Sheet/dp/B0CDHPD794
      This is also an interesting option if you wanted to experiment with a variety of woods and maybe even a bit of inlay work - www.amazon.com/Veneer-Variety-Domestic-Fingerboard-Marquetry/dp/B07RDMN7L4
      Another option is to look for sheets that are made for Cricut cutters. You may be able to find them in hobby stores. Something like this - www.amazon.com/Cricut-Machines-Requires-Deep-Point-2007069/dp/B09FTBNQY9 The difference will be the thickness of the veneer. It's usually pretty thin so the blades can get through. Maybe not too big an issue if you're looking for something to do a surface finish. I've used some maple and it worked well.
      Good luck with the nook! I'll keep an eye out for the video!

    • @CraftandQuest
      @CraftandQuest 5 месяцев назад

      @@RandomMakingEncounters Great! Thank you for finding some of these links for me. I’ve seen a couple of them in my searches, but I think I went into the world of veneer ignorant of how much it would be! lol! However I just measured it out and you’re right; these cuts do go a long way with how they are sized. Anyways, fantastic build and once again thank you.

  • @fionag8869
    @fionag8869 Год назад

    New sub here! 😀

  • @modelermark172
    @modelermark172 23 дня назад

    This is great! I mean, who doesn't like anything to do with pirates? This would look great on a bookshelf flanked by "Treasure Island" and "Kidnapped!" Thanks for sharing your skills and imagination!
    As a sidebar, did you consider using the skeleton figures (and pirate accessories) that came with the reissue of the MPC "Pirates of the Caribbean" model kits from the 1970's; recently made available again from Round 2 / Lindberg's "Jolly Roger Series?"
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    • @RandomMakingEncounters
      @RandomMakingEncounters  21 день назад

      Well why didn't those kits come up with my "miniature pirate skeleton" searches!?! It looks like those vintage MPC kits are going for some real money now. The Lindberg "Hex Marks the Spot" kit has a good selection of items. The interwebs failed me on that one! I'll keep those in mind for any future pirate related nooks. There's still a lot to cover from the ride. Cheers!

  • @juriaan13
    @juriaan13 2 года назад

    Aarrrrggghhhh