The Building of the 2nd Putt Wheels Racing track for Orange Mile Grooves. - Summary

Summary

The video is a walkthrough of a project by Jay and a team to build a public racing track, specifically the "orange mile grooves" building. The process involves a variety of steps, from initial planning to the final touches.

The team starts by creating a solid corner using foam and a wooden beam, which helps to support the large corners without any supports. This is followed by the application of plaster and spackle to the wall. The plaster acts as a base for the spackle, which dries over time. The foam, however, continues to grow, especially after painting, creating a unique effect.

The track design includes various elements such as a walkway through the mountain, a U-turn corner, a tight corner with stairs and caves, and a figure four track. The team discusses the importance of painting and removing tape to reveal the final product.

The track is also designed with elements of a theme, such as Star Wars references. The team adds dirt and road signs to the track, creating an outdoor environment. They use sand and dirt from various locations to achieve the desired look.

The video ends with the team painting the final details, such as labeling the landing pad and the no-parking spot. The team encourages viewers to subscribe to their YouTube channel and Facebook page for future updates on the project.

Facts

1. The speaker, Jay, is discussing the construction of a public racing track, specifically the corners of the track.
2. The corners of the track were initially unsupported, but a large wooden beam was used to solidify them.
3. Foam and wood were used in the construction process.
4. The foam would continue to grow after being painted, creating a 'growing' effect.
5. The corners of the track include a big U-turn corner, a tight corner with stairs and caves, and a half figure eight.
6. The construction process was filmed and shared on a platform, with the speaker and others involved in the project.
7. The track was painted, and after the paint dried, the tape was removed to reveal the finished product.
8. The track includes elements like a parking lot, road signs, and an impound for wrecked cars.
9. The project involved adding gravel on top of a glue layer to create a natural look.
10. The track was constructed outdoors due to the large amount of sand and dirt used in the process.
11. The track was designed to look worn and distressed, with intentionally rough lines and faded areas.
12. The track includes painted details, such as the labeling of the landing pad and no parking zones.
13. The project was filmed and shared on a platform, with the speaker expressing gratitude to viewers and encouraging them to subscribe and check out related social media pages.