You may want to take some small translucent zip ties and put 2 or 3 per section of LED in case the adhesive ever fails and it would be invisible from a distance
If you perform other welding services with the same quality as welding this frame with LEDs, I would never let you do anything. The idea itself is not bad.
When you need to use a machine that's way over priced to cut plywood. Then make something that way over priced and heavy to put up. Much easier and lighter ways to do this.
LINK TO LIGHTS: www.amazon.com/32-8FT-Density-Flexible-Lighting-Decorate/dp/B092HHZ3VB/ref=asc_df_B092HHZ3VB/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=532545938368&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6894448230393304340&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013420&hvtargid=pla-1414364835052&th=1
@@sydneyp.2320 Long as its rigid enough to support the weight anything is fine for it. Cut peaces of metal or plastic to mount on the back from sheet material and you can screw it from the wood peaces as well, making it really cheap and quick specially if you have access to laser cutter.
@@sydneyp.2320 you could. But led strips like to be cool and it's kinda hard to do it without metal. If steel is not your thing you could use aluminium
Well good job I suppose, but English is not your first language apparently. ' Details ' is not a word one would use like you did. I think you were thinking of ' dovetails ', which would fit and be more applicable.
Glad I'm not the only one bothered by that. I love this guys work, but how someone amasses this much mechanical knowledge while never learning even the basics of welding is a mystery to me.
obviously not as bad as you think if he managed to move this structure around without it bending out of shape at the welds or falling apart entirely, but then again I don't weld, I'm just pretty sure he wouldn't go through all this only to get an unsafe final product.
@@sFeral If it sounds like we're going out of our way to bash the guy, I assure you we're not. I'm in awe of his creativity and fabrication ability, but his shortcomings with welding, specifically surface prep, are something that have been consistently been pointed out by multiple people since the Quadra series first began. I certainly hope it doesn't result in any long term issues, but in the event that it does, we already know the cause.
Orrrrrr you could just spend 600.00 usd and get the proper safe kit. Don’t know if I’d like to spend 12hrs just to make a product that can easily be assembled in 10 mins.
You may want to take some small translucent zip ties and put 2 or 3 per section of LED in case the adhesive ever fails and it would be invisible from a distance
I’d do this with wood instead to make it easier to mount to ceiling and lighter
would you mind providing a link to the led strip you used? Having trouble finding it. Thanks.
I don't know why I am addicted to this kind of content but please complete that car fast 🙂
If you perform other welding services with the same quality as welding this frame with LEDs, I would never let you do anything. The idea itself is not bad.
It would be so cool if you covered the wall in black velvet or painted it with one of those ultra-black paints. (They are about the same darkness)
You you have a link to the light strips you used?
NOW THIS IS WHAT I LIKE TO SEE
*It takes a lot of time and effort but in return it is beautiful, I like it*
what brand of led did you use and what power supply, excellent work
This is awesome, i would love to do this to my workshop one day!
Kindly share a link to the led strips you bought. Great video. Many thanks. Keep up the good work.
Hi friend, how are you? I'm interested in whether you find it first or I find it and I'll copy the link for you. I'd really appreciate it.
The king ofthe DIY!
I really love this, I would put this in my room !
Homemade: has a metal workshop and garage in his home
😂😂
That's pretty cyberpunk of you.
very good
When you need to use a machine that's way over priced to cut plywood. Then make something that way over priced and heavy to put up. Much easier and lighter ways to do this.
Awesome work 👍💯
It doesnt look very bright. How can we make it better?maybe a bigger strip?
I think he used DC powered LED's. You can use 230V AC strips, also makes wiring easier.
LINK TO LIGHTS: www.amazon.com/32-8FT-Density-Flexible-Lighting-Decorate/dp/B092HHZ3VB/ref=asc_df_B092HHZ3VB/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=532545938368&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6894448230393304340&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013420&hvtargid=pla-1414364835052&th=1
thanks bro
I think if you buy it, it will be much cheaper. But, good work and effort
Как лента называется?
Прикольная "Лампа".
Nice
*Great Build! I really like what you did here. Thanks for sharing. Cant wait to check out your channel for creative builds like this!*
Hexagons are the bestagons
What is to total length and breadth of these adjoined pipes??
WHY DIDNT YOU CUT THEM AT 60 DEGREES IN THE FIRST PLACEEEE?!? 😳😳😳
Hola cómo se llama la tira led?
Por lo menos en Argentina no vi de esa
Así continúa
What are the measurements of each bar?
This guy does all the hard work irl and then I copy this design in blender.
So 2 cuts, instead of doing the 60d cut in first ace
shame that you have only 6k views on this
Are you thinking of some projects related to electricity, such as motorcycles and electric cars?
You should invest the money and buy a real saw. It will greatly simplify construction. Also for the other projects.
How much did it cost? Ive never welded before but this would be super cool in a room as a ceiling light
I wonder if you could do the same with some black/painted pvc and LED strips
@@sydneyp.2320 Long as its rigid enough to support the weight anything is fine for it. Cut peaces of metal or plastic to mount on the back from sheet material and you can screw it from the wood peaces as well, making it really cheap and quick specially if you have access to laser cutter.
@@sydneyp.2320 you could. But led strips like to be cool and it's kinda hard to do it without metal. If steel is not your thing you could use aluminium
doing it with wood is much easier and lighter and cheaper
And lets the LEDs cook due to poor cooling, yeah.
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Well good job I suppose, but English is not your first language apparently. ' Details ' is not a word one would use like you did. I think you were thinking of ' dovetails ', which would fit and be more applicable.
WICKED
please take a welding course. these "welds" are horrible.
Glad I'm not the only one bothered by that.
I love this guys work, but how someone amasses this much mechanical knowledge while never learning even the basics of welding is a mystery to me.
@@jakefoley9539 show another instance where he did it poorly and it's crucial to the visage of the final product
@@sFeral The entire frame of the Quadra, off the top of my head. And that's a lot worse than a visage problem, it's a structural problem.
obviously not as bad as you think if he managed to move this structure around without it bending out of shape at the welds or falling apart entirely, but then again I don't weld, I'm just pretty sure he wouldn't go through all this only to get an unsafe final product.
@@sFeral If it sounds like we're going out of our way to bash the guy, I assure you we're not. I'm in awe of his creativity and fabrication ability, but his shortcomings with welding, specifically surface prep, are something that have been consistently been pointed out by multiple people since the Quadra series first began. I certainly hope it doesn't result in any long term issues, but in the event that it does, we already know the cause.
Orrrrrr you could just spend 600.00 usd and get the proper safe kit. Don’t know if I’d like to spend 12hrs just to make a product that can easily be assembled in 10 mins.
Sigma
U mean 30degress