Here's What Happened | Fiber Optic Star Ceiling after 3 years
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2024
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Great video!!! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge
Thank you, appreciate you watching!
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Nice man! This is Awesome!~
Thank you!
Doing it myself for my updated studio setups
Nice!
I think your hot glue is going to make it significantly heavier and cause the fabric to sag more. Awesome setup!
Thank you!
Is there any particular reason you never turn the system off?
So I’m redoing my kitchen and doing fiber optic lights in my countertops. I’m now considering doing them in my basement ceiling and was going to do it right into the drywall but idk how the hell I would go about doing that lol
Hmmmmm that would be tough. You would somehow need access from above.
@@KedrickFosteractually now that I think about it I probably could just do it from my attic. And then I wouldn’t have to even hang new board or anything. Just drill a bunch of holes
I worry you’re sagging may be the same problem I had with the swinging hooks you put into the two by fours even though it’s lightweight I did the same thing in the garage and it fell after six years. Luckily nobody was there to fall on.. but the swinging screws eventually loosen the hooks attached to the ceiling by friction. The swinging screws were all worn out where the two met at the metal connection between the two screws you put together I seen it in the first video and thought it might’ve fell in this video.. I use cardboard for mine before I seen this video. It’s easier to cut manipulate and mold and attach.
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Man this is dope. You got anymore diys thats worth a watch?
I appreciate it! Yeah, I have a whole diy playlist
Did you make a pattern or did you just put the LEDs in randomly? I am worried that I will get "blank spots" or run out of LEDs before I have covered the entire piece.
I just placed them randomly and doubt you will run out. I didn’t used about 30% of the strands because I didn’t want it to look too cluttered.
Where is the lighting system hang at? Inside the panel, if so hold did you mount it and what’s its weight?
Yes it's mounted to the frame. I used heavy duty zip ties. I would guess it's about 3 pounds if that .
i noticed that you might have an advanced fire alarm system... can you talk about that?
Will these look nice with a white celling
Yes my ceiling is white
How would you turn the motor off ?
You turn it off thru the app
The unit I have you can hear the motor from day 1… and it’s doing great
Maybe I just didn't pay it any attention at first
Would ever build these and sell them
I’m not sure how I would go about shipping something this big
@@KedrickFoster you right on that part
Make it able to fold or roll up