@@Bookbinding-Business I think he meant, that you use the same technic on the sides, as what you used on the top part, making them foldable instead cutting apart then glue them. Other: The main information, how you made the pressing, to get an end product this good, is missing. Anybody can cut out cardboard and glue them. The only specialty in your videos is, how you made the pressing, that all the different thickness of the parts got the same pressure and end texture. I suggest, if you want more viewers, at least write it down, or show it in another video... Good luck.
What is that red material and how it sticks to that cardboard?
The red material is vinyl paper, glued with PVA glue
Why did you cut every side individually instead of making flaps and folding into shape of box?
I don’t know how to do this? If you can, please post an example and a link to the video.
@@Bookbinding-Business I think he meant, that you use the same technic on the sides, as what you used on the top part, making them foldable instead cutting apart then glue them.
Other: The main information, how you made the pressing, to get an end product this good, is missing. Anybody can cut out cardboard and glue them. The only specialty in your videos is, how you made the pressing, that all the different thickness of the parts got the same pressure and end texture. I suggest, if you want more viewers, at least write it down, or show it in another video... Good luck.