Yes you are correct. The issue here is the bending of the hardboard tempered panel. To get an accurate bend around the wrap, would require more of the blocks to follow along the curve. Then the bent hardboard tempered panel would follow exactly across the top and bottom more accurately. But I try to have the least amount required to create my backdrops. Every little bit starts to add up in the end and then these backdrops just become to heavy for one person to transport over and over safely. So that is the reason I went with less blocks wrapping around the border. I am ok with cutting the outer border later if I can save anything on the weight. Thanks for watching and commenting. I love your channel you do great work!
Hi you can purchase from Home Depot or Lowes. It is called Hardboard Tempered Panel www.homedepot.com/p/Hardboard-Tempered-Panel-Common-1-8-in-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-115-in-x-47-7-in-x-95-7-in-832777/202189720
Hi, I believe you are referring to the material bent around the edge. It has a couple of names but you can find at Home Depot called Hardboard Tempered Panel. Good luck!
Hi, since I received a lot of requests to make this build seperate where the back wall can be removable. I have decided to rebuild this and include it in the plans. I will begin making it next week and the video should be up next week. Thank you
lol, for sure the video looks more complicated than it is. Most of my plans are broken down to a simple 15 or so steps depending on the build. Thanks for watching!
You are doing great, keep doing like that man
What is the material for curve part
If you have access to a router, you can slightly oversized your panels and then run a router to get a flush cut 👍🏼👌🏼
Awesomeness! Have you uploaded the plans yet?
Can you please make a diy video for the circular ripple pedestals?
Question: do you have to cut in half can you do as whole piece. I like the seamless look
If you cut the 2 pieces together they should match in the front and back. If not then your bent pieces may just not be 90 degrees
Yes you are correct. The issue here is the bending of the hardboard tempered panel. To get an accurate bend around the wrap, would require more of the blocks to follow along the curve. Then the bent hardboard tempered panel would follow exactly across the top and bottom more accurately. But I try to have the least amount required to create my backdrops. Every little bit starts to add up in the end and then these backdrops just become to heavy for one person to transport over and over safely. So that is the reason I went with less blocks wrapping around the border. I am ok with cutting the outer border later if I can save anything on the weight. Thanks for watching and commenting. I love your channel you do great work!
@@MakerDecor thanks so much!
How did you attach the character????
Command hook stickies.
What material are you using for the curved part?
Hi you can purchase from Home Depot or Lowes. It is called Hardboard Tempered Panel www.homedepot.com/p/Hardboard-Tempered-Panel-Common-1-8-in-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-115-in-x-47-7-in-x-95-7-in-832777/202189720
What type of wood is that?
Hi, I believe you are referring to the material bent around the edge. It has a couple of names but you can find at Home Depot called Hardboard Tempered Panel. Good luck!
Hi, do you have a plan for this? Thanks
Hi, since I received a lot of requests to make this build seperate where the back wall can be removable. I have decided to rebuild this and include it in the plans. I will begin making it next week and the video should be up next week. Thank you
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Awesome work! How did you create the Encanto graphic?
A lot of steps there, bro. A lot of steps. Just saying. Looks good from my house.
lol, for sure the video looks more complicated than it is. Most of my plans are broken down to a simple 15 or so steps depending on the build. Thanks for watching!