Wow! That turned out really nice! I have to bring myself to making a shadow box one of these days! Not sure I can make one as nice but I will use your video as an inspiration.
Can you please share the Amazon link for the clear plastic window. Also, where did you get the foam, & what adhesive did you use to bond clear plastic to wooden frame? Thks in advance!
Here is the link to the plexiglass that I normally get. Its a little thicker than the one in the video (at the time of making this it was out of stock). amzn.to/3kG1q5X Also, all the other products of the foam and sheeting is in our jersey framing videos description. I used a clear all purpose latex caulk silicone. I picked it up at home depot.
The Case is 36 3/4" tall by 24 3/4" wide with a depth of 2 3/4". The door is 3/4" thick. I cut the back piece to fit. Thanks for watching and we can't wait to hear how yours turns out!
Yes everything I used besides the wood is in the description. If your looking for what I used to mount the jersey specifically that is in our other video on the jersey itself.
Nice work! I’m going to try & build one for my grandson’s Bday. Thks for all the great pointers! Btw, curious what the total estimated cost of all materials was?
Thats awesome! Its tough to say exact cost with prices constantly changing and also that I buy my materials in bulk, but I would estimate a cost at the time of this reply to be around 200 when all is said and done.
I’m still old school and just sketch designs on paper, so unfortunately no. The dimensions were 36 3/4” long by 24 3/4” wide. Boards are 3/4” think and cut to 2 3/4” wide. The door is 3/4” thick. Hopefully this makes sense and helps you out.
You say pin and staple to hold it until the glue drys just like Norm always used to say. That cracks me up. How do you and Norm remove all those pins and staples after it drys? 😂
Do you have a materials list for this project? I loved the video thank you for sharing
Really cool and super helpful video. I have a bunch of unframed jerseys that I will definitely come back prior to getting started. Thanks for posting!
Glad the video inspired you to make some of your own!
Wow! That turned out really nice! I have to bring myself to making a shadow box one of these days! Not sure I can make one as nice but I will use your video as an inspiration.
Thank you so much! From the work I see you two do, I am sure yours will come out great!
Great video, I learned alot from this how to make a shadow box.
Glad you found it helpful!
Outstanding work! Thank you!!!
Thank you!
Any chance I can get the demensions of this, love the finished product btw.
This one is 36 3/4” long by 24 3/4” wide with the boards being 2 3/4” wide frame. The door was made to be 3/4” thick frame. Hope this makes sense.
@@BusyBeeLiving perfect thanks
Can you please share the Amazon link for the clear plastic window. Also, where did you get the foam, & what adhesive did you use to bond clear plastic to wooden frame? Thks in advance!
Here is the link to the plexiglass that I normally get. Its a little thicker than the one in the video (at the time of making this it was out of stock).
amzn.to/3kG1q5X
Also, all the other products of the foam and sheeting is in our jersey framing videos description.
I used a clear all purpose latex caulk silicone. I picked it up at home depot.
Awesome. Do you provide measurements? I’d love to make one
The Case is 36 3/4" tall by 24 3/4" wide with a depth of 2 3/4". The door is 3/4" thick. I cut the back piece to fit. Thanks for watching and we can't wait to hear how yours turns out!
Do you have an items list for everything to make it easier to shop for?
Yes everything I used besides the wood is in the description. If your looking for what I used to mount the jersey specifically that is in our other video on the jersey itself.
@@BusyBeeLiving thanks
What was the final dimensions of the box sir?
Nice work! I’m going to try & build one for my grandson’s Bday. Thks for all the great pointers! Btw, curious what the total estimated cost of all materials was?
Thats awesome! Its tough to say exact cost with prices constantly changing and also that I buy my materials in bulk, but I would estimate a cost at the time of this reply to be around 200 when all is said and done.
Is there any blueprints for this available
I’m still old school and just sketch designs on paper, so unfortunately no. The dimensions were 36 3/4” long by 24 3/4” wide. Boards are 3/4” think and cut to 2 3/4” wide. The door is 3/4” thick. Hopefully this makes sense and helps you out.
What supplier and type of plexiglass do you use?
I get them from Amazon I’ll add a link to the description
You say pin and staple to hold it until the glue drys just like Norm always used to say. That cracks me up. How do you and Norm remove all those pins and staples after it drys? 😂
Must come from all those younger years of watching the Yankee workshop lol
Lol i dont like the sanding part either. Its a tedious process and eats up time!!! But without it the finish would all be rustic lol
Necessary but never fun lol