Good video I like how you let us learn from your mistakes because there normal mistakes the kind of mistakes I would make and now I know how to fix them 👍 thanks
Yes, but I haven't built one yet. Its on the list this year. ruclips.net/video/aItL-vfkuNY/видео.html Same guy from the link in the end of my video. He uses 1/4 inch and add 1x2, 1x3, or 1x4 to give support and he makes a really great point about the heaviness of thicker plywood. The 1/2 is sturdy and durable but HEAVY. If your using a jigsaw id imagine you would have to buy a fine finish blade with the thinner plywood in order to avoid a lot of splintering but even so nothing wood filler cant fix. I've even seen some IG reels of people using www.homedepot.com/p/Owens-Corning-FOAMULAR-1-2-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-R-3-Square-Edge-Rigid-Foam-Board-Insulation-Sheathing-36L/100320356 (insulation foam) Seems like the best way to cut this is some sort of hot wire foam cutter. But again I haven't try it...yet. Hope this helps! Good luck and congratulations! Any more questions ask away!
Great job on your video. You did an awesome job building those arches. Keep up the good work. How long did it take you to do all 3 and how many sheets of plywood did it take for you to make them?
:D Thank you very much!!! I'm glad you liked it! This took 8 days... sort of. Half day Friday and Saturday. Mon-Thurs about an hour or so, then half day Friday and finished Saturday. I finished the 3 arches on the first Friday. "Designing", building, and fixing the stands is what took me forever. I used a total of 3.5 plywood sheets; one for each arch then half for the 6ft stand. I used half inch plywood its sturdy but HEAVY. The client actually asked me to make them a bit shorter to make it easier to manage. The channel "Maker Decor" uses quarter inch and then adds supports to make it sturdy. Light and sturdy!? I will attempt this on the next backdrop and will post.
@@MrBiiG90 Yes. But Plywood sheets are 4 feet by 8ft. You would need to split that wide of an arch between 2 sheets. I'm thinking side by side and loose a foot on each plywood. Any more questions more than happy to help.
For the smaller two I used left over plywood. Simple triangle shape. For the bigger one I used 1x4s and also did a simple triangle shape. Added a brace to the back of the plywood sheet so the screws had something more to bit into than just the plywood sheet. Attached with door hinges I bought from HomeDepot.
I used : 1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Birch Plywood. I added a link in the description. Used the full 4Ft width of the board and the heights are 8ft, 6.5ft, 5ft. They came out heaver than I expected. If I could do it over I would have cut the width down to 3.5ft or 3 so it'd be lighter and easier to handle. Home Depot. offers less expensive ones but they are not as clean and smooth as this one, I would've put a lot more work and time into them to get this nice clean result. Thanks for watching!
1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. PureBond Birch Plywood. Here's The Home Depot link www.homedepot.com/p/Columbia-Forest-Products-1-2-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-PureBond-Birch-Plywood-833185/100020218
Are you asking if you could buy a backdrop from me? Unfortunately this is more of a hobby at the moment, I do this on spare time and seem to have less and less time. Also, I'm not sure how I would even mail this? 🤷♂️
Who else is here because your girl volunTold you to make a back drop 😂
Lmaooo
For real lol
Lol
I plead the 5th on that one 😂
Lmao damn same good luck to us
Nice job and you went straight to it👍🙌
Thank you very much!
Good video I like how you let us learn from your mistakes because there normal mistakes the kind of mistakes I would make and now I know how to fix them 👍 thanks
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful.
Just saw this video and yeah appreciate for posting and did well
Thank you so much!
You have a way with wood. 😍
Lmao Thanks, years of practice.
great work, awesome tutorial
:D Thank you so much!!!!
Looks great !!!
Thank you very much!
Awesome vid! 💯👍🏽 nice ending creds! Classic drop 😅
Thank you for watching the whole thing, I appreciate it!!!
Wow, so handsome and talented! Great video! When's the next one coming?
Thank you! That means a lot! I'm working on an edit right now
Good job. I like the channel's name
Thank you, I appreciate it!
haha I loved it. I'm gonna attempt one this week or next for a gender reveal and I was like...how do I do this. Love that your not a pro!
:D Thank you so much! Not a pro at all :)
Oh, that's exciting! I hope it come out great! Will you post the outcome!?
Thanx..
You’re welcome 😊
Great video, will be attempting for my baby shower in April. I see you used 1/2 inch, do you think i could get away with 1/4 inch?
Yes, but I haven't built one yet. Its on the list this year.
ruclips.net/video/aItL-vfkuNY/видео.html Same guy from the link in the end of my video. He uses 1/4 inch and add 1x2, 1x3, or 1x4 to give support and he makes a really great point about the heaviness of thicker plywood. The 1/2 is sturdy and durable but HEAVY. If your using a jigsaw id imagine you would have to buy a fine finish blade with the thinner plywood in order to avoid a lot of splintering but even so nothing wood filler cant fix.
I've even seen some IG reels of people using www.homedepot.com/p/Owens-Corning-FOAMULAR-1-2-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-R-3-Square-Edge-Rigid-Foam-Board-Insulation-Sheathing-36L/100320356 (insulation foam) Seems like the best way to cut this is some sort of hot wire foam cutter. But again I haven't try it...yet.
Hope this helps! Good luck and congratulations! Any more questions ask away!
Cuteness ❤
Thank you! :)
how did she hide the neon sign cord so it's not visible?
I'm pretty sure its battery powered. Ill ask and see if I can get a link...
Great job on your video. You did an awesome job building those arches. Keep up the good work. How long did it take you to do all 3 and how many sheets of plywood did it take for you to make them?
:D Thank you very much!!! I'm glad you liked it!
This took 8 days... sort of. Half day Friday and Saturday. Mon-Thurs about an hour or so, then half day Friday and finished Saturday. I finished the 3 arches on the first Friday. "Designing", building, and fixing the stands is what took me forever. I used a total of 3.5 plywood sheets; one for each arch then half for the 6ft stand.
I used half inch plywood its sturdy but HEAVY. The client actually asked me to make them a bit shorter to make it easier to manage. The channel "Maker Decor" uses quarter inch and then adds supports to make it sturdy. Light and sturdy!? I will attempt this on the next backdrop and will post.
How long was the copper wire you used
It was 2ft. What ever width you want, divide that by 2.
So if u want a 6 foot wide back drop u use a 3 foot wire
@@MrBiiG90 Yes. But Plywood sheets are 4 feet by 8ft. You would need to split that wide of an arch between 2 sheets. I'm thinking side by side and loose a foot on each plywood. Any more questions more than happy to help.
What was the width of the 8ft and the 6/ft arch?
All three of the arches have the same width. I used the full 4Ft width of the plywood sheet.
What did u do to make the legs for it to stand on
For the smaller two I used left over plywood. Simple triangle shape. For the bigger one I used 1x4s and also did a simple triangle shape. Added a brace to the back of the plywood sheet so the screws had something more to bit into than just the plywood sheet. Attached with door hinges I bought from HomeDepot.
What size/width wood and kind did you use?
I used : 1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Birch Plywood. I added a link in the description.
Used the full 4Ft width of the board and the heights are 8ft, 6.5ft, 5ft.
They came out heaver than I expected. If I could do it over I would have cut the width down to 3.5ft or 3 so it'd be lighter and easier to handle.
Home Depot. offers less expensive ones but they are not as clean and smooth as this one, I would've put a lot more work and time into them to get this nice clean result.
Thanks for watching!
What kind of wood did you use?
1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. PureBond Birch Plywood.
Here's The Home Depot link
www.homedepot.com/p/Columbia-Forest-Products-1-2-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-PureBond-Birch-Plywood-833185/100020218
😂😂😂
Thank you Michael Jordan Sir, I appreciate the support.
Can I Planck some order with you ?
Are you asking if you could buy a backdrop from me? Unfortunately this is more of a hobby at the moment, I do this on spare time and seem to have less and less time. Also, I'm not sure how I would even mail this? 🤷♂️
What is the dimensions for all the boards ?
.5 inch thick by 4ft wide by 8ft, 6.5ft, and 5ft. tall.
How long was the copper wire you used
Since I wanted to used the width of the whole sheet I used a 2ft copper wire.
Thank you