Blacksmith artist Max Randolph designs and forges the locking bars for the Valhalla Doors. In this video, Max continues the construction of the locking bars and wall/door guides. Also, Max explains the installation process for this colossal locking structure. The locking bars will eventually connect to the gear mechanism that will open and lock/unlock these massive doors. These giant doors serve as an entry for Daniels Woodland headquarters in Paso Robles, California. This videos is the fourth video of many videos to come showcasing the creation of the Valhalla Doors.
Daniels Woodland designs, fabricates, and installs innovative experiences for clients all over the world. Their products include themed cabins and tree houses, shooting galleries, interactive props, themed sets & environments, animatronic characters, playgrounds, and chainsaw carvings.
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