 Hi, I'm back. Now, this is the second part of a triple set video that we're sort of putting together I've sort of moved into a new space or that a partial move into a new space and I have some artwork That I acquired or we acquired a few months ago that I wanted to put up in this in this new space that we're We've moved into and there's a beautiful wall. I'm gonna put a piece of art here Now what we did in the previous video was put The hooks on the frame, right? We did our measurements For the frame and we did it in a way where it was going to be sort of Symmetrical the weight distributed evenly along the frame because this is sort of an old house that we moved into and the walls Plaster not a hundred percent sure. I've tried looking to find You know the beams where the walls go so I can put, you know Deep anchors in there and it could hold up anything, right? So there's no rhyme and reason what I've checked out and I've tried to use a stud finder It's it's virtually impossible to do so the way I've decided to do it is We sort of put three hooks on the frame and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna put the same hooks on here Just measure out the same distances, right? And that's one place we end up using mathematics a lot is Is doing measurements for our space right to create a good space for us to live in right and I sort of Decided to do this video because I have a friend that actually has an art gallery and another friend was working there at the time and She wanted to put up some some art for the opening that was happening for certain artists and She asked me to help her out to do the measurements So the stuff would be symmetrical because one thing I've realized or I found out with art galleries is Empty space is super important between your art, right? So space is super important and a lot of galleries try to introduce a lot of symmetry Within their space, which is basically mimicking nature, right? There's a lot of symmetry in nature So that's sort of what I try to do With my measurements with my mathematics when I'm creating my space And this is you know, I figure this might help people out if they're trying to do little calculations to put up our work So what we've already done in the previous video is put the hooks and what we're gonna do in the next video is Take a you know pretty in-depth look at this piece of art That we ended up buying because it's sort of put a huge smile on our faces And there's two other pieces of art that accompanied this this piece that we're gonna put up somewhere else So, you know, I'll show you those ones in the next video as well. Okay, so you're if you're interested in the art itself the next video Hopefully you'll enjoy. Okay. What we're gonna do in this one is do the measurements to put up the frame Now what we did we wrote down our calculations, right? simple calculations we got Metric and imperial right now all we got to do is find the center and we're gonna go off the center these distances These two distances really, right? So what I need to do is figure out what where I want my art to be, right? And then find the center between basically almost where these two lights are there's two Pieces of furniture you can see the edge here. I'm not sure if you can see the edge on this side I want it to be framed right in the center of those. So what I'm going to do is measure the distance between these two pieces Right and put the hook right in the center so What we got is the distance between these two pieces is 126 centimeters or 49 and a half inches approximately 126 centimeters, let's do this So we got 126 centimeters For this next set of calculations. Yes, use a green marker, right? so for the metric we have 126 and 49 something it's more than It's more than 49 and a half inches is 49 I Guess a half of an inch inches, you know, you can break down at the sixteenth So it would be 49 and eight sixteenths. So it's probably 49 and nine sixteenths but I'm gonna go with 49 and a half inches because You know the pieces of furniture I have, you know, they're not perfect straight edges, right? They do a little wobble on this side anyway and this one is you know, it's got a couple of things sticking out so the eye Won't Be thrown off by that by minute Distances this way, right? So we had 126 centimeters and 49 and a half inches, right? 49 and a half inches Across from one piece of furniture to the other. I want to put the frame right in the center on the center so all we got to do is Divide each one of these by two, right? 126 divided by two is going to be 63 All right 12 divided by two six six divided by two is three. So 23, right? 49 and a half divided by two not 48 divided by two is 24 All right, I still have to go one more. So one divided by two is a half So I got 24 plus a half and I have a half that I have to divide by two So a half divided by two is a quarter and I could do this going up to 50 right and then Doing the subtraction. I like doing the addition right now for this Inches throws me throws me off a fair bit So I like to make sure I'm doing the calculations correctly and I like adding rather than subtracting So all we have to do now to figure out what it is an imperial is Add a half and a quarter well a half If you're gonna add it you need common denominators. So that becomes a four Multiply that by two multiply that by two. So that becomes a two plus one is three So this becomes 24 and three quarters 24 and three-quarters and Hopefully 24 and three-quarters is the same as 63 centimeters right 24 and three-quarters of an inch is same as 63 centimeters, right? And if you want to know how to do these calculations Just adding subtracting fractions that you know, we did some videos in the language of mathematics for this, right? So let's bring our Calculations right here So we're gonna go 63 centimeters 63 centimeters 63 centimeters and that should be 24 and three-quarters of an inch which it is approximately I'm gonna do it here as well Because I'm gonna go I need to have a straight line all you need is two points, right? So I put one point, you know, wherever it is down here. I don't think you can see it And then other points, you know a little bit further down and I'm gonna measure straight up Okay, that way I'll be You know straight line going up. I won't be deviating too much And if you want to see it, I'm not sure if this is going to come out. It might be too dark right 63 63 and 63 centimeters is here. Whoops 63 centimeters Is it here? Right? And that's 24 and approximately three-quarters So our calculations are accurate anyway them on paper so what we need to do now is Figure out where we want the frame to sit the top of the frame, right? Because the hooks on the frame are put on the top so what I'm going to do is Figure out where I'm going to be. Luckily there's You know, there's a little gap at the bottom here so I can just hook the tape measure there And since I got two Marks I can go straight up and I know I won't be deviating too much So I want I have my frame To sit about here and the thing is about this big So it's going to sit here and give me plenty of room here or actually let's take it to here 60 centimeter 160 inches from the ground That seems like a good number Or we go higher. Should we bring the frame up? Let's bring it up Let's see where it's going to look the best So here is Here are the hooks that we put up, right? Three of them and that's the center one So I'm going to Center this thing and if you want to see this and I'll show this to you guys more clearly in another in the next video This is This is what it looks like, right? Lots of eyes looking at you. Let's take a look. I have no idea. There's so many different types of Animals looking here, and I didn't even when we bought this didn't even see the writing, right? Friends with wood and this person This artist has done a lot of work with wood obviously, right? So let's see. Do we want this to be really up? No too far too far this to be around here. Okay So Let's put this back down. Where is our tape measure? So I wanted it to be about here. Let's see how high that is. Yeah, it's about 60 but 62 Make sure I'm in the center 62 So I'm at 62 inches the rest of my calculation is going to be fairly easier measurements because all I got to do now is go off Our calculation was 23 centimeters This way go off 23 centimeters this way Put three nails in And hang the picture, right? The only trick is going to be to make sure that I'm level now. Unfortunately, I didn't bring my level and left it where my drill is Right at the other location So what I'm going to do to do this calculation to make sure Even I'm going to come up 60 Jeez, how hard did we come up? I think we went 62. So I'm going to come up 62 from the base Each one of these right So 62 let's measure 23 centimeters here Right, I'm going to put a little hook so as you can tell I'm doing both inches And centimeters right because inches I don't have to do any more calculations for this. It's just 63 inches And since it's bigger and you know bigger gaps inches are wider as 2.54 centimeters in an inch, right? So it's a smaller number. I have to remember, right? So I'm going to go 23 centimeters here and we did this through calculations. So it was Easier 23 centimeters here My tick isn't going to be that big Right and 23 centimeters here and I'm going to come up 62 Inches from the ground from both sides and hopefully it lines up If I'm a little off it doesn't make a difference. I just adjust according to the height from the ground, right? That's not bad. I just have to bring this tick down a little bit. So 62 right there Higher than that. I'm here and we're going to go 62 here. I was shooting a little bit low. Not bad though 62 so all I got to do now is Put my nails in right And that should Do it and what I got is because the walls are plaster. I'm going deep with them You know three nails, they're bigger than the nails that were provided with the hooks Okay, now this might be loud. So I'm probably going to edit the hammering Out of the video I'm going to go and the beauty with this thing is is they have The heads on the nails, right? So that'll hook on to the hooks the gaps that they had I'm going to put it on a little bit of a slant and hear things Falling behind the wall when I'm hitting at the plaster crumbling behind it. So I think there's a couple of layers of plaster or Few layers of plaster So you can hear it. It's very squishy back there. So let's bring the frame up And hopefully this works perfect. All right Looks good Sits well Hopefully it's even I'm gonna step back and make sure it's good. What we could do is The ceiling here is on a slant so I could measure that To make sure it looks even so that's 24 and that's 24. Yeah So that's it. We got our frame up our piece of artwork up and If you want to know how we put the hooks on it was a previous video in the next video I'm going to show this to you more close up And hopefully you'll like it I really ended up liking we really ended up liking it was a huge smile on the face. Okay I'll see you guys in the next video. Bye for now