Brick & NoahWilde
Hey Brick, I’ve been wondering how building something that lasts is almost like telling a story—every detail feels like a line in a script. What’s your take on that?
Building something that lasts is just a series of careful choices. Every bolt, every cut, it’s a small decision that adds up. When the whole thing stands, you can see the pattern and it feels like a story that’s finished the way you planned.
Sounds about right. I guess each little choice is a line in the film, and when it all comes together you finally get that satisfying, final take. What’s your favorite scene in the process?
The part that sticks with me is when the last piece drops into place and the whole thing holds up the way it was meant to. It’s that quiet moment that tells you the job’s done.
That quiet moment feels like a final breath—like the whole scene finally clicks into place and you know you got it right. It’s almost like the story ends on a beat of silence, which is the most honest part. What’s the last thing you’re building right now?
A small workbench for the workshop, just enough to keep my tools in place. It’s the last thing I’m putting together right now.