Awe you're the best! Thank you! Maybe if I produced it better it eould have a lot more views. A trillion views I'd be able to stop working and focus on art!
Lol I love how these DIY videos say, "How to make.... etc" then starts the construction part off with a display of exotic machinery and equipment that very few people own. Don't get me wrong, I also own a lot of tools that not many people have, but I also remember how hard it was to make something at home with a few basic tools. However, that is a super impressive sign, I was thinking of making something sort of similar but using stencil paper over-laid with cut out pattern cardboard with some diffused SMD LED's to make the cut out parts glow like neon. Something you could stand on your window ledge or wall next to pictures.
I built that CNC by hand with some power tools ... mainly a tablesaw and a drill press. Afterall its just built out of MDF. But I totally get your point. A jigsaw would work.
Enjoyed this very much. I love the detail you put into it. I looked on your channel but didnt see a build video or anything explaining which cnc router plans you built this with. Would you mind going into detail on that?
Joel Sexton my workshop is nonexistent at the moment. I have big plans for it. Custom built cabinetry and lots of lights for good video production. Thank you for the most excellent comment!
That first track was so nice... thumbs up just for music taste! I'm also an engineer into making fusion art... and a huge fan of electronic music. You're a cool guy!
So awesome Matt. This track was by Julian Avila. Now I try to use music from our son Disteff1 who makes hiphop/trap/edm/futurebass. Do you have an instagram of your work? Id love to see it and share on my stories.
@@UDoIt2 Hey man! Thanks for the reply. Hey your son sounds cool, too - hiphop/trap/edm/futurebass - that my kind of shit! Uh, so far I'm not really a big social media person... always worried about meeting ladies on account of being so charming ;) (and tryin to stay married). The only thing I put on social media is xmas lights from a few years back - check it out: ruclips.net/video/TILO_gdz9W8/видео.html Did lots of projects in the past that could go back and video/document, but... nah, future forward, right? I'm working on something HUGE right now... Can I maybe fwd you a vid to get your impression in a couple months?
Awesome and inspiring. I think I'll fire up the laser CNC today and give that a try, just wish I had your painting skills. Also love the way you put the video together
Thanks for commenting. Kick up the CNC today. What type of laser do you have on it? I'd like to retrofit mine but some of these lasers are uber expensive.
Thanks for the reply. I now have a 80 watt Chinese laser upgraded to more American features. It actually works better then my original epilogue laser for a fraction of the price. Check out my Facebook page if you like to see what I do. Not as fancy as your work but along the same line. FB page is " To The Point Laser engraving and cutting" or find me on FB Ray Nikkel. In Canada
That's a great point. ruclips.net/video/7hMtsDaBHkA/видео.html Although I show the wiring hyperlapsed I am not showing the detail that it took to wire these up. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for that comment Brian! I need to build a larger one that fits 4x8 sheets of MDF / plywood so I can make kitchen cabinets when I remodel our kitchen. For now this is a great tool for small projects. I will be using it to create a sign for my NY Maker Faire maker coin.
No I do not. I built this thing 8 or 9 years ago before I knew how easy it was to create videos. I'm kicking myself now with all of my projects that I completed without any video documentation. I know it took me three weeks to build it in the evenings and weekends. It is all MDF with the exception of the hardware. My next CNC will be extruded aluminum as the frame. I hope to cut the pieces of flatstock aluminum and plywood with my CNC that will be used to build the new one.
You get a system that is working based on the specifications provided when you buy a kit or assembled unit from a company. The steppers/drivers are sized accordingly. In my case I designed this and oversized the steppers and drivers. Total cost for me was under $1000 at the time. I could have went with aluminum that would have been lighter and I could have sized my steppers/drivers accordingly but that would have driven up the price for me since I couldn't fabricate the aluminum. I personally prefer to build my own. But there is a lot more information out there now compared to when I did this. I'd say look up dave gatton for a professional DIY setup. He sells kits / parts but he also has his designs shown in his videos and you can easily do what he did to create your own. If you like to make stuff you will be happier building it on your own. In my case of the 3d printer, I went with prusa because I just want to get er done. If you want MPCNC there is a website where you can plug in the size that you want and it will calculate all of the parts. I or others can print the pieces for you and you can build a CNC on the cheap. One of my early videos on 3d printing earlier this year talks about MPCNC and shows the link to the sizing site.
Awesome video dude! can you please give me specifics on the CNC (home built) ... I'm very interested in learning how to make some cool designs like the one you just made. thx for the video. 3 of my kids play sports and would like to make show cases for their trophies and medals
Thank you for the feedback. I built this over CNC 10 years ago out of MDF. The plans are no longer available. After everything was done it ended up costing me about $1000 and took me 3 weeks to construct. I think the electronics were about $700 including the $100 rigid trim router. I spent every night on it for 3 weeks straight squaring my saw, cutting up the mdf and drilling the holes. I think cutting the pieces took me a couple of days, assembly a week and the rest of the time getting the electronics situated and calibrated to work with mach3. That drove my wife nuts that I was so focused on it (my A.D.D. kicks in to high gear sometimes and I hyper focus). I cut this using an 1/8" single flute endmill that ripped right through the MDF. If you see one of my earlier CNC videos I was using the wrong endmill (a 1/8" 4 flute that didn't discard chips but instead kept them compacted and continued to grind them up and created embers) and it almost started a fire. So if you look on my latest instagram you see I now have a fire extinguisher right on the workbench that I built. instagram.com/p/BVqWyvYn9oL/?taken-by=u.do.it Dave Gatton has a nice setup ruclips.net/user/djgatton with plans and the whole shabang!!! Definitely check out his channel. As for my CNC I have plans on building a 4x8 CNC so I can make bigger pieces just by throwing a 4x8 sheet of anything on it. I also want it to double as a plasma cutter. Tell Dave I sent you over to his channel.
There are sooo many variations out there. Its all about 3d motion and how to achieve it. Most homemade cncs are built around stepper motors and either belt drive with pullys or direct drive with leadscrews (like mine). Then there is the electeonics that interface a control ayatem to the signals required to make the stepper motors move and finally the control system that takes code (g-code) and translates that into exact number of steps for each motor. There is a required calibration process that helps to detmerine how many steps equal a unit of measurement in translation, such as an inch or a few inches. Then that calibration data is fed into the control system (Im using Mach) to accurately move the effector (the router in this case) along all three axis (x, y and z). The next step is to cut out a simple square and measure it for accuracy (measure widths and diagonals). To do this you can write g-code directly like programming a computer or you can use design software such as adobe illustrator to create a vector. This vector is not enough though. It must be saved and imported into a program to generate gcode, like vectric. In this program you create a material that matches what you have mounted on the bed of the CNC...lets choose half inch MDF. Then you specify where the origin is within the material (typically the top right back corner would be 0,0,0. Next you select what type of process you wsnt to do in vectric...since it is a cutout it would be a profile cut but you have to know your bit (endmill) properties, i.e. 1/8 endmil with one flute. Next you have to specify the number of passes and that would most likely be based on half the diameter of the 1/8inch endmill, which would be 1/16" You generate the gcide and observe the tooling to ensure it is correct and save the gcode. Then load that gcode into the control system (mach in my case), pick the origin by moving the effector to the same origin on the piece as specified in vectric by doing whats called jogging the effector until the bit is just touching the piece and then zeroing out the x,y,z axis in the control system then moving the z axis up slightly and turning on the router snd hitting the go-button on the control sofrware. If everything goes well you got your first piece cut out. Now you are ready for more. So chkout openbuilds....they have lots of custom homemade builds by the community. Hope this helps.
Excellent! I didn't know if eating in the middle was appropriate or not but then again...I'm known for doing inappropriate things! Thanks for watching!
Awesome Peter! I lived in Nuernberg and Karlsruhe for 6 months when I worked in Siemens R&D. Great food but not good for my clothing. I gained 10 kilos! Thank you for the shoutout from Germany!
@@UDoIt2 I work with lasers & acrylic & I'm always looking for interesting designs & concepts that I can work into my laser projects. I also have 3D printers & a woodshop with a good lathe. The one thing I'm missing is a CNC router system. I fully realize the limitations of my laser when I see what can be done with the CNC router.🙂
How are you doing? Thank you for stopping by and thanks for this uplifting comment! I have about 2GB of footage to go through for this series instagram.com/p/BeonYLungTN/?taken-by=u.do.it that I have yet to edit. I built this for a film production company over my vacation.
Hello Eric, it represents Red Green and Blue in the LEDs I chose as opposed to RGBW which also includes a White LED or RGBWW which is warm white LED included. The RGB lights attemot to simulate white when all three are on but that doesnt translate well so manufacturers include a white LED so you can choose a color or a white level. Hope this helped. -John
Eventually I'm going to 3d print a dobsonian base. It is designed into sections that are then connected together. Can you get the optics? Know anyone who can get them at a discount - or - the best place to get them for a reasonable price? I can bump this up to the top of my todo list.
Thanks - The proof of concept in the beginning sold me on it and I was very happy with the results. Now I just gotta find another way to do this without taking 16 hours.
Hmm, have been considering doing something similar for my channel logo. Thinking a hybrid diffuser/reflected light design, but not crazy about it taking 16 hours... Probably realistic, but seems like I always underestimate projects!
Jeremy S Cook if you l9ok at my video of the crown molding lights on the front channel that was one of the fastest things I have every done with a lot of impact. But i estimated the entie project would take 2 months...it took me six months! Oooopppsss. To my credit it was a complete ripout and I used roxxul insulation for sound dampening which took a long while.
I have a sign to finish that I am behind one year on. Once I finish that I will reach out to you. The best way is via twitter @U_Do_it. Thank you for your interest!
GREAT JOB, MY FATHER HAS A CHURCH AND I LEAD OUR YOUTH GROUP. I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A COOL SIGN LIKE THAT, ARE YOU OPEN TO CREATING A SIGN LIKE THAT FOR A FEE?
A great looking sign. I like your cutting table. Thank you for showing how you made the sign. I saw you on the Canadian Drone Hub and have subbed. I invite you to do the same and check out my aerial videos of Nova Scotia.
DanOticks I go nonstop brother! Its A.D.D. hyperactivity sheit that I had my whole life. I just keep going and going. The only time I stop is when Im sick or completely worn out. The move did that to me. I was worn the hell out!
That's the attitude! Nothing can stop us! But to those without a CNC you can still do it maybe with a scroll saw or a coping saw. I prefer to CNC because I'm lazy (although in the end it probably takes more work with all of the planning and tool pathing).
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This definitely needs trillions of views
Awe you're the best! Thank you! Maybe if I produced it better it eould have a lot more views. A trillion views I'd be able to stop working and focus on art!
@@UDoIt2 Np! I just said the truth! This is one of the best rgb DIYs that I can try to make!
Lol I love how these DIY videos say, "How to make.... etc" then starts the construction part off with a display of exotic machinery and equipment that very few people own. Don't get me wrong, I also own a lot of tools that not many people have, but I also remember how hard it was to make something at home with a few basic tools. However, that is a super impressive sign, I was thinking of making something sort of similar but using stencil paper over-laid with cut out pattern cardboard with some diffused SMD LED's to make the cut out parts glow like neon. Something you could stand on your window ledge or wall next to pictures.
I built that CNC by hand with some power tools ... mainly a tablesaw and a drill press. Afterall its just built out of MDF. But I totally get your point. A jigsaw would work.
awesome rgb led
Enjoyed this very much. I love the detail you put into it. I looked on your channel but didnt see a build video or anything explaining which cnc router plans you built this with. Would you mind going into detail on that?
What's a good entry airbrush to start with? This looks so much easier to paint some things
Hello Lori, this was the first airbrush set I ever bought. I still need more experience with airbrushing.
It's too great way to make the led lighting sign boards.. I follow the same way to make sign board for my restaurant.. Thanks dear👍
Your sign turned out awesome!👍🏻
Paul Peck Thank you! I hope whoever wins it loves it.
this was awesome to watch
Hey man! Thank you so much for chking that out!
@@UDoIt2 not a prob dude... it occurred to me i speak to and never checked out ur channel.. im glad i did
Great video nice to meet you hope to see you soon
Thank you Chris!
Siiiiiiick! I loved it. it made me super jealous of your workshop!
Joel Sexton my workshop is nonexistent at the moment. I have big plans for it. Custom built cabinetry and lots of lights for good video production. Thank you for the most excellent comment!
I can't wait to see that!
I've watched this video a few times now and it's inspired me to start doing projects on my personal channel. Hehhehe. We'll see how that turns out.
Great feedback! Do it!!! I've got so much planned for my son's music studio and for my youtube studio. I'll be very busy.
Nice, Good stuff keep it coming
That first track was so nice... thumbs up just for music taste! I'm also an engineer into making fusion art... and a huge fan of electronic music. You're a cool guy!
So awesome Matt. This track was by Julian Avila. Now I try to use music from our son Disteff1 who makes hiphop/trap/edm/futurebass. Do you have an instagram of your work? Id love to see it and share on my stories.
@@UDoIt2 Hey man! Thanks for the reply. Hey your son sounds cool, too - hiphop/trap/edm/futurebass - that my kind of shit! Uh, so far I'm not really a big social media person... always worried about meeting ladies on account of being so charming ;) (and tryin to stay married). The only thing I put on social media is xmas lights from a few years back - check it out:
ruclips.net/video/TILO_gdz9W8/видео.html
Did lots of projects in the past that could go back and video/document, but... nah, future forward, right? I'm working on something HUGE right now... Can I maybe fwd you a vid to get your impression in a couple months?
Veryyy Nice job.
Thank you so much!
very nice
Hi John, Nicky here from Twitter. I thought I'd pop over and see what you're up to. I'd soooo love one of these for my office, you're so talented!!
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Nice video. Love the humor!!!
Thank you!
Great sign!!! Noticed your a fellow OSIA brother. What chapeter are you in? We're from the OH Grand Lodge and Cincinnati
Hey there! #2580 in south jersey!
If only we had the setup like you
Nice made
Awesome and inspiring. I think I'll fire up the laser CNC today and give that a try, just wish I had your painting skills. Also love the way you put the video together
Thanks for commenting. Kick up the CNC today. What type of laser do you have on it? I'd like to retrofit mine but some of these lasers are uber expensive.
Thanks for the reply. I now have a 80 watt Chinese laser upgraded to more American features. It actually works better then my original epilogue laser for a fraction of the price. Check out my Facebook page if you like to see what I do. Not as fancy as your work but along the same line. FB page is " To The Point Laser engraving and cutting" or find me on FB Ray Nikkel. In Canada
I LOVE the sign and this was fun to watch. Nice to meet your sister.
Cooking with Cricket (cricket516) Awe thank you so much Cricket! My sister is crazy! I hope whoever wins it loves it!
Awesome job on the sign.
Thank you so much Justin!
Nice quick easy sign to make lol
Nice job
Thank you!
nice job.i have question to you if you want, how i can make infinity mirror with bright logo?
Awesome video!
Thank you so much Tiffany. Great connecting with you. Andrew is great with connecting people!
Would have been thumbs up if you showed us how to do wire the leds
That's a great point. ruclips.net/video/7hMtsDaBHkA/видео.html Although I show the wiring hyperlapsed I am not showing the detail that it took to wire these up. Thanks for the comment!
Duuuuuuude that is so friggin cool!!! Now I have to make the machine to make the sign!! Lol...love this
Thanks John!
So Cool!!! I want one!!! Seriously!!! 💙
Thank you so much Chandra!!!
Nice video.
Thank you so much!
Superb build video for a great cause.
Thank you!
Awesome video. I wish I had a logo now.
John Christman Make a logo. I will cut it out for you.
I need one of these! Awesome 👌
Very eaay to create even with a jigsaw
Great job
Thank you!
Wow that cnc mill seems to work great!
Thanks for that comment Brian! I need to build a larger one that fits 4x8 sheets of MDF / plywood so I can make kitchen cabinets when I remodel our kitchen. For now this is a great tool for small projects. I will be using it to create a sign for my NY Maker Faire maker coin.
I took a quick look on your channel but do you have a video series on creating your mill?
No I do not. I built this thing 8 or 9 years ago before I knew how easy it was to create videos. I'm kicking myself now with all of my projects that I completed without any video documentation. I know it took me three weeks to build it in the evenings and weekends. It is all MDF with the exception of the hardware. My next CNC will be extruded aluminum as the frame. I hope to cut the pieces of flatstock aluminum and plywood with my CNC that will be used to build the new one.
Ah well you better film it if you do! Would you say doing a DIY one would be more cost effective than a Shapeoko XCarve or Shopbot?
You get a system that is working based on the specifications provided when you buy a kit or assembled unit from a company. The steppers/drivers are sized accordingly. In my case I designed this and oversized the steppers and drivers. Total cost for me was under $1000 at the time. I could have went with aluminum that would have been lighter and I could have sized my steppers/drivers accordingly but that would have driven up the price for me since I couldn't fabricate the aluminum. I personally prefer to build my own. But there is a lot more information out there now compared to when I did this. I'd say look up dave gatton for a professional DIY setup. He sells kits / parts but he also has his designs shown in his videos and you can easily do what he did to create your own. If you like to make stuff you will be happier building it on your own. In my case of the 3d printer, I went with prusa because I just want to get er done.
If you want MPCNC there is a website where you can plug in the size that you want and it will calculate all of the parts. I or others can print the pieces for you and you can build a CNC on the cheap. One of my early videos on 3d printing earlier this year talks about MPCNC and shows the link to the sizing site.
that CNC machine is nice. and I love to do projects similar to what you're doing
Thank you so much!
Awesome video dude! can you please give me specifics on the CNC (home built) ... I'm very interested in learning how to make some cool designs like the one you just made. thx for the video. 3 of my kids play sports and would like to make show cases for their trophies and medals
Thank you for the feedback. I built this over CNC 10 years ago out of MDF. The plans are no longer available. After everything was done it ended up costing me about $1000 and took me 3 weeks to construct. I think the electronics were about $700 including the $100 rigid trim router. I spent every night on it for 3 weeks straight squaring my saw, cutting up the mdf and drilling the holes. I think cutting the pieces took me a couple of days, assembly a week and the rest of the time getting the electronics situated and calibrated to work with mach3. That drove my wife nuts that I was so focused on it (my A.D.D. kicks in to high gear sometimes and I hyper focus).
I cut this using an 1/8" single flute endmill that ripped right through the MDF. If you see one of my earlier CNC videos I was using the wrong endmill (a 1/8" 4 flute that didn't discard chips but instead kept them compacted and continued to grind them up and created embers) and it almost started a fire. So if you look on my latest instagram you see I now have a fire extinguisher right on the workbench that I built. instagram.com/p/BVqWyvYn9oL/?taken-by=u.do.it
Dave Gatton has a nice setup ruclips.net/user/djgatton with plans and the whole shabang!!! Definitely check out his channel. As for my CNC I have plans on building a 4x8 CNC so I can make bigger pieces just by throwing a 4x8 sheet of anything on it. I also want it to double as a plasma cutter. Tell Dave I sent you over to his channel.
This is so cool
Javier thank you so much for commenting and watching this video!
Wow! It's very cool job! Like!
+Our Life Thank you. I love making things like these!
What kind of wood do you use? I'm interested in this now
Thank you for your question. I used 1/4" thick MDF and a wooden dowel.
@@UDoIt2 nice I just followed I will try to post a sign. I'm designing one for a black jack table.
First time here coming in from a comment you made on Twitter, liked you immediately, smashing the Bell on the way out. Toronto Canada
Hey Joe, thank you so much for stopping by. Appreciate that. I was pretty close to you a couple of months ago in Niagra Falls for a meetup.
@@UDoIt2 yes was unable to make that. Next time
u guys r good
Thank you so much!
what machine do you sue to mold ive seen that in tons of poeples videos for years and it's always been cool
The CNC?
That is MONEY! Nice job man.
+Repkord Wow!!! Thanks for the nice comment!!!
+Repkord I have to come up with the next idea to incorporate LEDs.
Where to contact you
homebuildt cnc???? how?
There are sooo many variations out there. Its all about 3d motion and how to achieve it. Most homemade cncs are built around stepper motors and either belt drive with pullys or direct drive with leadscrews (like mine). Then there is the electeonics that interface a control ayatem to the signals required to make the stepper motors move and finally the control system that takes code (g-code) and translates that into exact number of steps for each motor. There is a required calibration process that helps to detmerine how many steps equal a unit of measurement in translation, such as an inch or a few inches. Then that calibration data is fed into the control system (Im using Mach) to accurately move the effector (the router in this case) along all three axis (x, y and z). The next step is to cut out a simple square and measure it for accuracy (measure widths and diagonals). To do this you can write g-code directly like programming a computer or you can use design software such as adobe illustrator to create a vector. This vector is not enough though. It must be saved and imported into a program to generate gcode, like vectric. In this program you create a material that matches what you have mounted on the bed of the CNC...lets choose half inch MDF. Then you specify where the origin is within the material (typically the top right back corner would be 0,0,0. Next you select what type of process you wsnt to do in vectric...since it is a cutout it would be a profile cut but you have to know your bit (endmill) properties, i.e. 1/8 endmil with one flute. Next you have to specify the number of passes and that would most likely be based on half the diameter of the 1/8inch endmill, which would be 1/16" You generate the gcide and observe the tooling to ensure it is correct and save the gcode. Then load that gcode into the control system (mach in my case), pick the origin by moving the effector to the same origin on the piece as specified in vectric by doing whats called jogging the effector until the bit is just touching the piece and then zeroing out the x,y,z axis in the control system then moving the z axis up slightly and turning on the router snd hitting the go-button on the control sofrware. If everything goes well you got your first piece cut out. Now you are ready for more. So chkout openbuilds....they have lots of custom homemade builds by the community. Hope this helps.
Good mate i like, congratulation very fun video, I like the food in the meddle of the video... rsrsrsrs......
Excellent! I didn't know if eating in the middle was appropriate or not but then again...I'm known for doing inappropriate things! Thanks for watching!
I love this! I dont have power tools but maybe I can 3d print some signs for my workspace 😁 thank you for the inspiration! 😁👍
I think there is a lot that 3d printing can do and making an awesome sign is definitely among its capabilities!
Nice!👍
Thank you!
Hello, greeting from germany. Very good job. It's look perfect for an office. Peter
Awesome Peter! I lived in Nuernberg and Karlsruhe for 6 months when I worked in Siemens R&D. Great food but not good for my clothing. I gained 10 kilos! Thank you for the shoutout from Germany!
This is so awesome 😍😍😍 thank you for sharing
GeniaJam Thank you for that! I have more things to make!!
💪💪💪
Why add Windex to acrylic paint ?
it is a great thinner for the paints. Ann an added bonus is that It evaporates quickly allowing the paint to dry faster.
How much would you charge to make one if I sent you what I wanted
wow ....!!!!! supeerrrrr like my friend. u have created good fuse of engineering and art.
Nice build.👊 Entertaining to watch.
How many hours of work went into that?
Hey thanks for watching. I believe I spent 16 hours on this build. I think the next time would be faster since I already built one.
@@UDoIt2 I work with lasers & acrylic & I'm always looking for interesting designs & concepts that I can work into my laser projects. I also have 3D printers & a woodshop with a good lathe. The one thing I'm missing is a CNC router system. I fully realize the limitations of my laser when I see what can be done with the CNC router.🙂
Oh sweet! I need to redsign and build a new CNC. I saw Ivan's 3DPrinted CNC design so Im going to consider using his build.
Great sign. I'm a cabinet maker by trade! Long story! Lol.
Oh sweet. Do you still do cabinet making? Doint It With Jason and I launched a podcast. Jason is also a cabinet maker.
Tell me this font name
It's All Out Baseball
Now, if only I had the time...🤔
Good one dude! I love how we can manipulate LED lights now days! Awesome.
Appreciate you stopping by! LEDs are making this pop!
That looks awesome man! I do realize that I'm a little late but still looks awesome
How are you doing? Thank you for stopping by and thanks for this uplifting comment! I have about 2GB of footage to go through for this series instagram.com/p/BeonYLungTN/?taken-by=u.do.it that I have yet to edit. I built this for a film production company over my vacation.
dude those look awesome! But is that vacation if your working? lol ps your car fuse video helped me fix my car so thank you again ^_^
Awesome
THANK YOU! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Hello please let me know how did you do the CNC mechanic
The CNC tooling was done with a vector created from adobe illustrator.
I know this is an old video but where can I get a CNC machine about that size for my garage
I would check Avid CNC, Open Builds or Build Your CNC.
that's cool
Thank you so much!
@@UDoIt2 👍
Would u make such a thing for small money (product costs obviously provided)?
I need that in my chevy roof and trunk lid...like ASAP
How bad ass would that be? OMG! We so could do that! How would you suspend from the roof? You would need to get 12V to the sign.
Cool Job nice Work :-)) I need a nice setup for " the GPN "
Thank you! It was easy to build but took 16 hours.
What is RGB
Hello Eric, it represents Red Green and Blue in the LEDs I chose as opposed to RGBW which also includes a White LED or RGBWW which is warm white LED included. The RGB lights attemot to simulate white when all three are on but that doesnt translate well so manufacturers include a white LED so you can choose a color or a white level. Hope this helped. -John
it's nice product
Thank you!
how much to have you make one of my logo for me??? this is so cool!
At the moment I am booked for many months. I cant commit to doing this for anyone right now. I will reach out if my situation changes!
U Do It ok thank you!
How much do you charge and where can I call you? Thank you.
Love that thing!
+Jason Westmas Thank you!
hi. 영상. 잘보고 가영 멋지십니다. 자주 들릴께영
Thank you so much!
Love it
Thank you Thank you!!!
Super
very nice :D
Very Cool love the quality and the video met you in Nomadic's Live new friend Chas here. Lots to learn . 👍😀
Thank you so much for stopping by Chasharper!!! I appreciate your support.
superb job
Simon Hopkins Thank you! It was fun working on it.
Amazing video! We deff need to hook
Up in wildwood!
Cap Swag Tv Thank u so much! Get me ur logo in vector format (ai, svg, eps).
U Do It will do! Send me your email measmael@capswag.com
I love it! Now if it only cut metal! lol
Jupiter Joe Thanks Joe! I need to try to cut aluminium!
U Do It if you do accomplish that then I may have to hire you to build a dobsonian base
Eventually I'm going to 3d print a dobsonian base. It is designed into sections that are then connected together. Can you get the optics? Know anyone who can get them at a discount - or - the best place to get them for a reasonable price? I can bump this up to the top of my todo list.
Outstanding! Yes I have a few connections that could help out. Let me make a few calls and see what I can source.
Jupiter Joe the I can three d print adapters to mount the camera and that would be the bomb!!
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Thank you Frankie!
what's up man! awesome video, good editing. i want to make a chimpogaming LED light : )
Chimpo Gaming I followed u on twitter. I will DM u my email. send me ur adobe illuatrator file of ur logo!
+Chimpo Gaming Thank you for the nice comment brother! You play Battlefront or battlefield any on PC or xbox one?
+Chimpo Gaming you have to follow me on twitter so I can dm you. Im following you.
U Do It I have battlefield 1 but I don't play really play it. I have it for Xbox 1
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Thank you so much! - John
Pepperoni croissants sound delicious... Must be lunch time, ha. Clever how you did that without a diffuser.
Thanks - The proof of concept in the beginning sold me on it and I was very happy with the results. Now I just gotta find another way to do this without taking 16 hours.
Hmm, have been considering doing something similar for my channel logo. Thinking a hybrid diffuser/reflected light design, but not crazy about it taking 16 hours... Probably realistic, but seems like I always underestimate projects!
Jeremy S Cook if you l9ok at my video of the crown molding lights on the front channel that was one of the fastest things I have every done with a lot of impact. But i estimated the entie project would take 2 months...it took me six months! Oooopppsss. To my credit it was a complete ripout and I used roxxul insulation for sound dampening which took a long while.
Ha, well to be honest I rarely say "this will take X hours." Maybe I need to start doing that to see how close I come!
I wanto to have something like this too,,... :(
I would like to get one done of my logo. Is there a way I could contact you to find out how?
I have a sign to finish that I am behind one year on. Once I finish that I will reach out to you. The best way is via twitter @U_Do_it. Thank you for your interest!
Hi, your cnc machine is handmade?
Yes, hand made. The only thing I bought premade was the hardware, drivers and steppers.
GREAT JOB, MY FATHER HAS A CHURCH AND I LEAD OUR YOUTH GROUP. I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A COOL SIGN LIKE THAT, ARE YOU OPEN TO CREATING A SIGN LIKE THAT FOR A FEE?
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+Chandruarts Chandru Thank you!
You can learn more about it on WoodPrix website I think.
Nice sign, BUT who use flat head screws??? its 2019 LOL
Im going for the retro look. hahahaha
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All good but the background noise. (music)
Wow
A great looking sign. I like your cutting table. Thank you for showing how you made the sign. I saw you on the Canadian Drone Hub and have subbed. I invite you to do the same and check out my aerial videos of Nova Scotia.
Hey Dave. Thank you so much for stopping by. I saw your content earlier. Very nice!
WOW! You've got TALENT!!
(cool mtg you on the QuanStream with #TubeBuddy
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Thank you so much Deb!!! I appreciate the kind words.
@@UDoIt2 and POINTS for making me laugh right outta the gate on this one!
gotta love "bloopers" to kick it off :D :D :D
pepperoni stuffed croissants for the win.
DanOticks I can barely say the word let alone spell it. They were great!
I feel lazy after watching this.
DanOticks I go nonstop brother! Its A.D.D. hyperactivity sheit that I had my whole life. I just keep going and going. The only time I stop is when Im sick or completely worn out. The move did that to me. I was worn the hell out!
I know it! Moving sucks.
anyone can do this with a CNC machine
That's the attitude! Nothing can stop us! But to those without a CNC you can still do it maybe with a scroll saw or a coping saw. I prefer to CNC because I'm lazy (although in the end it probably takes more work with all of the planning and tool pathing).
I got you from the Pusa Studios come show me some love also
Thank you so much for visiting.
I hope you were paid a lot to include the 'musak'... it was awful... design & construct excellent...
Thank you so much! This is the risk I take when I include music. I appreciate your comment!
I like the build but the music sucks.
Thank you so much. Yes there are certain types of music that drives me nuts. What typw of music do you like. I will try that genre in my next video.