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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 1H 32M

Ep. 26:Props, Sets, & Storage: The Business of Theatrical Woodworking

from Whatcha Makin' Show · host Alex Adams & Alex Duffey

Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams talk theatrical sets and props with special guest Danny Van Meter of Upper Room Creations! Danny, a retired firefighter and experienced prop master, shares how he got into the unique business of building and renting out set pieces for local schools and community theaters. He gives insight into the logistics of creating custom items like the Cinderella carriage, dealing with storage for large, bulky props, and the revenue model of renting versus selling show-specific items.The hosts also catch up on their week: Alex Duffey is in the final stage of his shop rebuild, installing faux wood paneling on the walls, and is officially done with his holiday markets, being down 20% year-over-year but up 7% in transactions (selling out of D&D boxes and pocket cribbage boards). Alex Adams has been upgrading his 3D printing setup with a filament dryer and new PETG filament for outdoor projects.In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight fellow makers making awesome creations, including a walnut and ash river hutch, a stop-motion Gumby interview, and a terrifyingly realistic dead mouse stuck in epoxy (with hilarious community responses).Tune in for a fascinating look at a specialized niche of woodworking, tips on liability and pricing in the rental market, and a reminder about the Woodworkers with Disabilities fundraiser.Support the show

Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams talk theatrical sets and props with special guest Danny Van Meter of Upper Room Creations! Danny, a retired firefighter and experienced prop master, shares how he got into the unique business of building and renting out set pieces for local schools and community theaters. He gives insight into the logistics of creating custom items like the Cinderella carriage, dealing with storage for large, bulky props, and the revenue model of renting versus selling show-specific items.The hosts also catch up on their week: Alex Duffey is in the final stage of his shop rebuild, installing faux wood paneling on the walls, and is officially done with his holiday markets, being down 20% year-over-year but up 7% in transactions (selling out of D&D boxes and pocket cribbage boards). Alex Adams has been upgrading his 3D printing setup with a filament dryer and new PETG filament for outdoor projects.In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight fellow makers making awesome creations, including a walnut and ash river hutch, a stop-motion Gumby interview, and a terrifyingly realistic dead mouse stuck in epoxy (with hilarious community responses).Tune in for a fascinating look at a specialized niche of woodworking, tips on liability and pricing in the rental market, and a reminder about the Woodworkers with Disabilities fundraiser.Support the show

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