00:06
Introduction to the double-sided three-tier planter box project.
00:19
Beginning the process of cutting the different parts required for the planter.
00:34
Explaining the number of fence pickets and two-by-fours needed.
01:11
Starting to create the legs for the planter, with a 35-degree angle cut on one end.
01:29
Half-lapping the legs to create an interlocking A-frame structure.
02:01
Emphasis on using a block at the back for a straight cut on the miter saw.
02:51
Completing the legs and setting them aside to work on other parts.
02:55
Cutting parts A and B for the planter's walls.
03:07
Cutting part C for the upper part of the box ends at a 35-degree angle.
03:26
Cutting part D for the bottom of the ends to a point.
03:46
Using a jig or template for consistent pocket hole placement.
04:02
Using pocket screws to join the walls and sides of the planter.
04:51
Advising to countersink screws to prevent wood from splitting.
05:01
Celebrating a successful story of a kid selling planters on Facebook.
05:36
Trimming the ends to match the side walls.
05:59
Assembling the Superman-logo-like ends.
06:06
Using a jig to ensure consistent screw placement.
07:13
Using exterior wood glue and screws to attach the parts.
07:30
Fixing the screws with countersink bit to prevent the wood from breaking.
08:00
Attaching all the boxes together and securing them to the legs.
08:57
Adding the bottom and second-tier boxes, making sure they are square and aligned.
09:24
Final reveal of the finished double-sided three-tier planter box.
This summary draws attention to the crucial points in the video where the viewer learns about creating and assembling the different parts of the planter box, from cutting the wood to the final assembly.