DIY LED Strip Diffuser Idea. Easily Customizable! 🔥🔥🔥 - Nanoleaf
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Glad I went down this rabbit hole. What a great idea.
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Glad you liked the vidoe!
Absolutely incredible Chris. Such a great way to create a customizable set of LED boxes. The patterns made with the cricut are NICE!!!! Thanks so much for sharing! While watching I realized you could do the same thing with 3d printed nanoleaf style patterns simply by building the grooves in the faces and sliding in the stencils. Well, I say "simply", obviously that'd take some design work but not bad! Edited to add: Major Kudos for your attention to your audience in the comments section. Like everything else it requires time and as you said, you have a day job as well. Very very nice touch.
Thanks so much and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Having a 3d printer would open up many possibilities! I'm jealous! I don't have one but maybe someday I will as I love tinkering with stuff like that. Any 3d printer that you recommend?
Street Fighter II and Ghibli are really nice in the dark!
Thanks! I agree 100% Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Hot idea! Great idea on using stencil sheets for flexibility of swapping designs without breaking the bank.
Thanks so much! Glad you liked the idea. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
That hexagon design must have been fun to peel 😄
Lol ohh my goodness that would have taken forever! Fortunately that specific design was some velum paper I found at a craft store that I was able to use so no weeding required lol.
These are mazing specially the street fighter and PAC man.. wish I could make these
Thanks buddy! Glad you liked them. Definitly a fun project to do and turned out sweet!
I love this! My mind is already racing through the different possibilities I could create! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! Mine was too which was why I ended up making so many lol! I literally could come up with thousands of possibilities! You are very welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I would also recommend a spring loaded connector called the Wago 222 Electrical Connectors. I bought a variety pack off Ebay that will easily connect anywhere from 2 to up to 6 wires at a time. Really well made and work great for connect/disconnect projects. Awesome job on the lights by the way! You have way more patience and time than I do. And know how. LOL! If I had my old work shop back, I would love to take on something like this, but my new house has no where to work. I just got lazy and bought a couple of NanoLeaf light panels. Looking forward to setting them up. Take care!
Thanks for the advice! I'll have to check them out for sure! Lol yeah projects slow down for me during the winter. It's not fun doing anything when your hands are freezing. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@@ChrisMaherDIY these Wago connector do wonders! Much less resistance than wire nuts, so a lower voltage drop and way easier to handle.
@@klaernie thanks so much! I'm definitely going to check those out next time I do something like this. Thanks so much for the recommendation!
The Wago 221's are smaller and better - not sure you get them in the USA
This is why I love the internet sometimes. Having watched a ton of CM's videos now, it seems he almost exclusively uses Wago connectors and I'm guessing it traces all the way back to this specific comment. Makes connections so much easier.
I watch these even though I don't have any of these machines and tools
Thanks so much for watching! I did make a video recently where I only used paper. Maybe this is one you could try?! ruclips.net/video/n9LsiQARFas/видео.html
Thanks I'm new to this led lites and you have given me some ideas.
Thanks so much and thats awesome! I love to hear that. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
This is so crazy good! Love the final results…just mind blowing. Love them all but I would say my fave designs are the Pac Man and Mando designs. Very cool.
And also the Street Fighter and palm trees 😄
Thanks!!!! Glad you like all of them lol. Tell everyone hi for me!! Miss you all!
Beautiful video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
Just what is wanted.
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
LOVE it. Huge props on both the idea and execution. Subscribed!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
Amazing. Just amazing.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
Hey! Not sure if you thought about it but it would be cool to have some kind of connector on each of the four sides of the frames. Maybe some kind of small retractable cable connector. That way changing the arrangement should be a little bit easier! Would love to see an update on this!
Thanks so much for watching and thats a great idea. I've never thought of doing that but I think it would be pretty easy to do and work great! I have also started using Wago connectors in some of my projects and those are pretty easy to snap on and off. Thanks so much for watching and the great idea!
Great idea and well executed, awesome job!
Thanks so much!! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome 😎 thanks for sharing
You are very welcome! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
Great project really liked all the details. Maybe some classic rock next time for the background music :-)
Thanks buddy! Lol yeah the music I like is definitely not for everyone's style. I wouldn't know where to begin with rock music though. That's one genre that has not captured my attention but maybe someday it will! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
What a cool project 👍🏽
Thanks buddy!! Glad you liked it and thanks for watching!
Simply just wow 👌
Thanks! Glad you like. Thanks for watching!
Looks amazing! nice job ;)
Thanks buddy! Glad you liked the project! Thanks for watching!
Such cool stuff Chris! I love my hexagon lights but maybe I have to do these as well :)
Thanks!! It was super fun to build. Go for it!
Great idea👍
Cheers
Thanks so much!!!
Cool video!
Thanks buddy!!
Use WAGO connectors…thanks for doing this!
I'll for sure take a look at those! Twist nuts are not the best lol. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the great suggestion!
Nice project! I don't know if you tried it, but you can use a laser printer to print onto transparency paper. I know the vinyl is probably a cleaner result but it might be decent enough without all the weeding.
That would be awesome to try! Thanks for the idea. Any suggestion on a good laser printer that is not crazy expensive?!
@@ChrisMaherDIY There are several options from HP, Canon, and Brother between $100 and $200 on Amazon. Some of them are multi-function.
You should start selling those I would def buy those are such great ideas.
Thanks buddy! Maybe if I lose my day job I will have to try lol. Thanks for watching!
Maybe try doing music controlled projects? Thatd be cool. Vu meter or spectrum analyzer, infinity mirror stuff... Just ideas.
I would love to get into some of those projects. Right now that's a little above what I know how to do but I'm sure after watching some RUclips videos I could figure out how to incorporate a mic and sound into a project! Great ideas! Thanks buddy!
@@ChrisMaherDIY yeah. Maybe u can look into the sp107e music controller maybe u can get from aliexpress? Very easy setup with ws2812b strips... A whole new bunch of ideas would come into mind 😅. Im gonna a do carboard project with it. Music controlled hex panels maybe?
@@cooljaybz thanks so much for the info! I'm definitely going to try that in a future project! I'd love to see how yours turns out! Keep me updated!
@@ChrisMaherDIY thanks too, keep us inspired doing projects. im always down for a lights project haha
Thanks for sharing! Do you recommend the 60, 144, 150, or 300 LED strips? Made a single box to test my ability and it turned out great, plan to make more.
You are very welcome! For this project I think you could get away with maybe the 150 since the led's are a good distance away from the diffuser material which should eliminate the hot spots from being visible from a less dense led strip. You could maybe even try the 60 first and if it doesn't look good just return it and try the next one up. I'm all about experimenting. However, if you don't want to mess around and waste time, the 300 led's per 5 meters will for sure work!
18:00 Oh hey it's the two projects combined. Cool. The plastic still makes the Mando visible. I like the idea nevertheless. Switch images or even the background on the fly...
Can you fit more than one sheet? Sounds silly at first, but having another sheet with a simple pattern or colored can further enhance or customize the effects.
Your cutout idea should work on triangle frames too. Equilateral cut one edge and you can slide the sheet in. Hex cut would be more complicated... would require a second glue up for a portion of the cutout. Light leak may also be an issue with half the hex having the opening slot.
Kudos.
Thanks so much for the comment and for watching! The way I cut it, only 1 acrylic sheet would fit. You could probably get a couple vinyl sheets in there but it would be tight. However you could make a couple simple adjustments if you wanted to fit more in! I thought about the triangle idea as well but as you mentioned, in my mind as well it seemed to be a little more complex lol. Thanks again!
This is so dope
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Looks great! Have you looking into using spring/speaker connectors? Or JST connectors that way you don’t have to twist those nuts over and over to connect and move.
I have not! But if they work very similar and easier, I'm all for it. I'll have to check them out. Thanks for the idea!
Very nice result. Love the way the light is diffused because of the white acrylic. I was wondering, can you put the template behind the acrylic, so it wouldnt be visible before light shines through? Or maybe it will blur out the lines as the shadow casts through the acrylic? It breaks the illusion a tiny bit, when you can see the image beforehand.
I like the way you think! I tried doing exactly what you explained and your assumption is correct as the image looks a little blurry when placed behind the acrylic. If the image you are making is not super detailed then it still looks cool but not as crisp. my initial idea was to have it behind for the illusion factor but ended up putting it in front of the acrylic since it just looked better. Thanks for watching and great question.
You should sale stuff you build. I know I would some.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Right now its just a fun little hobby but I'll for sure let you know If I ever build things to sell!
;) love you bro
Thanks for watching!
It is really amazing good job man ❤️ can u tell me what is the thickness of the white acrylic ?
Thanks!! Glad you like it. It's 1/8 of an inch thick. About the same size of the saw blade.
In all your videos, you show the big bulky power box but I never see where you put it after all said and done.. wear do you hide the transformer boxes??
I mostly just hide everything behind furnature or plants or whatever else I have in the room. However I did make this video on a different way you could do it if you dont have something to hide it behind. ruclips.net/video/ibRp6eeUwBA/видео.html Since I dont want to hide things in my wall behind the sheetrock (too much work) options are kindof limited. Thanks so much for watching!
Well done. Hope to do something similar.
Thanks!! Let me know if you have any questions if you do try!
So im making one of these for an uncle of mine and I just had a quick question, what is the white paper that you left on the acrylic? The acrylic that I bought didn't have white paper on it. And if I'm just putting the decal directly on the acrylic, do I need that white backing? Thanks again!
Thanks for reaching out! So the acrylic I used and left a link for in the description is White acrylic. Its a milky white color. Is the acrylic you are using see through? If it is see through it will not have the same effect as the White acrylic i used in the video. Now if it is see through, you can take sanding paper and sand it really good on both sides so that its no longer see through and this should work pretty well!
@@ChrisMaherDIY ok thanks man. And yeah for some reason I got the see through kind. I'll give it a good sanding. Thanks so much for the reply!
@@kennethcopeland6502 Your welcome! Hope it turns out good!
Heey chris, can you do a video bout diy flexible rgb mouse pad🥺♥️ please. I need to create my own but i dont have any idea how to do that. Hope you'll help me Thankyouu😁♥️
That would be a fun project for sure! I might have to add it to my list! Thanks for the idea!
@@ChrisMaherDIY great 🥺♥️ i'm waiting for that😁♥️ an thankyou for all those ideas and video
can you go into depth on how you control these special pcb builds after the fact? I've looked into this, but i don't understand how they are "managed"
That's a good idea to do for maybe my next video. In the meantime, if you just search for WLED tutorial on RUclips, that's basically what I'm using to control them. Fun stuff!
Hey. If you was to put mirror project on the wall 240cm long and 160cm high with RGBIC behind it ( like TV) would you just stick led tape along the sides and maybe leave offset behind the wall and mirror about 1cm or u would go for aluminium profiles? The problem with profiles is that corner connectors come in 90 degree but 270 V shape is needed! I'm asking because I don't know how to go about it . How much distance should I aim between wall and mirror. Any ideas thanks??
Great question! I would not worry about the aluminum profiles. I would just stick the LED to the back of the mirror. As far as distance from the wall? That will be more of a personal preference on what look you are going for. The bigger the gap between the wall and the mirror will result in a larger glowing area. The closer the mirror is to the wall will result in a more concentrated/smaller lit up area. If you just want a subtle glow coming from behind the mirror, keep it closer to the wall. Hope that helps!
@@ChrisMaherDIY just sent you link . In order to trace around the whole shape I probably need to stick led tape on the wall before putting tiles. They can't be 2 inches away from the wall, maybe 6-8 mm ?
@@ldn1929 i didn't get a link. see if you can send it to outrunprojects@gmail.com
If i'm understanding correctly what you are trying to do, 6-8 mm should still work but it will be a more concentrated smaller light profile on the wall which I think would look nice!
Is it possible to just use battery powered Led strips for these? Amazing video btw!
You can definitely hook it up to like a usb power pack but if you are going to be hooking up 5 of them together like I did in this project, you would more than likely be pushing the limits of what a power pack could deliver. Thanks for watching and that is a great question. I should make a video about powering led strips using power packs. Thanks for the idea!
@@ChrisMaherDIY No problem man! Thanks for the awesome content!
How long is your wire between the esp and the strip? I haven't had any flickering issues with my leds and the longest run between esp and the strip is around 2 meters (or 6.5 ft?) which goes to 449 leds and even before I ran additional power to different points in the strip the only issue was that the leds got dimmer towards the end. If you have the time you might want to troubleshoot what really causes the issue so that you can come up with a more "elegant" fix. Maybe try replacing the led with a resistor or use thicker cable? Nevertheless, good video.
Thanks for watching and great question. I think the length on my previous video's distance where the flickering happened was probably close to 6 feet. When it started happening it sounded like the sacrificial pixel was an easy fix so I tried that and it worked. People on my previous video also said a resistor would work so maybe that is the rout to go. That's interesting that it never happened on yours though! What thickness of wire were you using?!
@Chris Maher yeah, sacrificial led is definitely easy and if it works, why not. Just thinking it might be a fun follow-up video if you can solve the issue. I actually used cable that has three 1,5mm2 (or 15awg..?) single strand copper wires because I had some laying around. Same stuff you would find in power cords or wall outlets so pretty overkill. For other installs I bought some cheap "3-pin wire" that is Actually meant for rgb leds. I honestly can't remember the size of that but it's really, really, small. Still does the job. I actually used it in my diy ambilight and the run between the strip and the arduino was unnecessarily long. If I remember correctly, my ambilight had some flickering issues. I think I might've tried to fix it by using thicker cable but finally got rid of it using a resistor.
When using addressable LEDs, it’s a good idea to add a capacitor between Vcc and Gnd. A 1000uF should do the trick and get rid of that flicker.
hi what is the tape you used called
Thanks for watching! Its called painters tape.
Hey great videos :) would you be kind to share your 3d file?
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Im using a different pc now but Let me see if I can hunt it down! shoot me an email at outrunprojects@gmail.com and I'll let you know If I do find it!
Do you sell any of them? Can I PM you?
Thanks for watching and for the comment! I just do this for a hobby right now. I'll let you know if anything changes in the future! I appreciate it though!!