How to Build A Live Nativity Scene Manger Stable | DIY
I called Bethlehem looking for help with building a manger stable for my church’s live nativity scene. Did I get the help I was looking for? Well I hope you watched this video to find out.
Tis the season for Christmas cheer! But what’s most important is remembering and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. I had a great time building this nativity manger and I hope that if you have watched this video then I have been able to help you learn how to build a manger stable for your live nativity. These types of builds can be very simple or very elaborate. I would judge this nativity stable at the moderate difficulty level. But any determined woodworker with the right tools could build the same thing no problem.
Let me know in the comments if I was able to inspire you or give you any good ideas.
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0:00 My church asked me to build a manger stable
0:29 Did Zameer come through with help?
1:47 The build begins
2:43 These walls need to be built
3:57 Figuring out the roof angles
5:32 What’s a stable without a roof?
5:52 Oops! I made a mistake
7:06 Now I can build the roof the right way
7:27 Putting the big pieces together
7:51 The barn raising
8:03 Does this stable need back wall?
8:40 The final touches
10:37 Where will Baby Jesus lay?!?!?!
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@maxproulx1095
2 years agoLove the video
@ksmom101
2 years agoHaha your funny, did u really call someone over there? Great job on the manager
@kevinb6102
2 years agoThat is awesome. Great job!
@RealEstateInvestingUnmasked
2 years agoHey, great job on your carpentry! Looks like you've really mastered your craft. Great dining with you in central California recently…
@LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
2 years agoSuper! Very, very well done!
@EigenDesigns
2 years agoGreat video! I like how your video editing skills are developing with each new video you post. Keep up the great work.
PS: i know that minor mistake with the width of the wall panels probably caused a few hours of work to correct, but the final look of the overhang was awesome!
@Jonathan_Grider
2 years agoJesus was and is the greatest gift any of us could ever accept! You know I heard somewhere that Jesus himself was a carpenter?!? Thanks for the mention! Great build brother! Merry Christmas!
@torrencecarpentry1907
2 years agoGood job, I always like those seat of the pants projects.