The speaker is creating a large, thick book with a wizard-like appearance. The process involves finding and ordering the right materials, including a large A1 size drawing paper. The paper is then folded and stitched into a block. The speaker struggles with the size of the paper and the time it takes to stitch it. They also encounter issues with the size of the leather they have for the cover. The speaker plans to address this by creating separate pieces of leather for the front, back, and spine of the book. The cover is then created using wooden boards and embossing techniques. The speaker also uses 3D printing to create metal ornaments for the book. Finally, the book is stained and the metal ornaments are applied. The speaker performs a final "thump test" to see if the book opens and closes properly. The speaker ends by expressing their satisfaction with the final result and invites viewers to comment on what they should do with the completed book.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker makes a big book with metal ornaments and leather covers.
2. The speaker uses A1 size drawing paper, 6 mm thick boards, goat hides, 3D printing, and electroplating to create the book.
3. The speaker spends about five to seven days stitching the paper together and cutting the edges.
4. The speaker designs a stamp with Blender and uses a clamp and his own weight to imprint it on the leather.
5. The speaker uses a gold pen and a plating solution to gold plate the 3D printed centerpiece.
6. The speaker adds decorative belts, buckles, and brasses along the spine of the book.
7. The speaker tests the book by dropping it on the floor and admires how flat it lays when opened.