Other shapes would be really cool to. Like a pyramid or or even like a U-shape. I was actully looking at buying one of these but they are hundreds of dollars. Now that you built a badass looking one im convinced i can make an ugly half ass one. Awsome video man
@@StrangeGarage was actually wondering a ballpark cost of the glass you were able to find, I'm waiting for a mirror Pane film that I'm hoping will have a lot better luck than the foggy two way mirror films that have since polluted the market with this diy trend in an upkick, but my first build is a quick shot prototype anyways. Love your build and love the metal frame, my final version I'm planning on using aluminum frame for a dodecahedron and I'm kind of sweating on that one 😅
@@loganabelsalter I have a background in industrial glass, so my price was much different than what others would pay, unfortunately. I paid zero, I honestly don't know, I bet you could get it for approx $50. Glass is not cheap. Aluminum is good material, but not ideal for new fabricators. Whatever you are comfortable with though. I'm sure someone did something similar that could help you out a lot.
So cool. Is the bottom one 1 way mirror or all of the glasses are two way? Which one would be nice to use? Thanks for sharing the video. Thanks in advance
It's the chicago 165, got it used for $200 and it was worth every penny. It's fine for steel, but i need AC/DC for aluminum. Otherwise I'm completely happy with it. I wouldn't pay full price for one though.
Strange Garage rite on. Awesome brother! Yea I’m def looking to have the capability to weld on some aluminum here n there. I have the standard Lincoln stick and mig now just looking to expand without spending millions, like most of us I’m not trying to go pro ;) thanks brother!
Getting a bunch of 18g wires into 5/16" tubing would have taken more time than I had. I built another one and used Cat5 wire instead, that fit much better.
will look better with higher led density, but the design is unique from the other videos I have seen... its actually much simpler in a good way
Other shapes would be really cool to. Like a pyramid or or even like a U-shape. I was actully looking at buying one of these but they are hundreds of dollars. Now that you built a badass looking one im convinced i can make an ugly half ass one. Awsome video man
It's really not that hard, just lots of soldering. Totally worth it!
Look up infinity cube they are $25 rn because of New Years sale
@@darriensimpson9812 are they legit?
What does "U-shape" mean?
Awesome Taylor! Amazing visually! Hope you and your family are well.
Thanks Ted! Things are going great man!
Very cool. I have seen some folks use Plexi and mirror tint. If they can't find the glass
I tried that as well, I didn't like the look as much, but it did work. A truly fun project to build!
@@StrangeGarage was actually wondering a ballpark cost of the glass you were able to find, I'm waiting for a mirror Pane film that I'm hoping will have a lot better luck than the foggy two way mirror films that have since polluted the market with this diy trend in an upkick, but my first build is a quick shot prototype anyways. Love your build and love the metal frame, my final version I'm planning on using aluminum frame for a dodecahedron and I'm kind of sweating on that one 😅
@@loganabelsalter I have a background in industrial glass, so my price was much different than what others would pay, unfortunately. I paid zero, I honestly don't know, I bet you could get it for approx $50. Glass is not cheap.
Aluminum is good material, but not ideal for new fabricators. Whatever you are comfortable with though. I'm sure someone did something similar that could help you out a lot.
Love it Taylor ! keep it up pardner.
Thanks:) I'll do my best! Hope everything is going great!
So cool. Is the bottom one 1 way mirror or all of the glasses are two way? Which one would be nice to use? Thanks for sharing the video. Thanks in advance
you should use the same glass (acrylic) for all sides so it looks the same
yay
Pretty cool dude!
What kinda tig is that and how do you feel about it? I’m in the market.
It's the chicago 165, got it used for $200 and it was worth every penny. It's fine for steel, but i need AC/DC for aluminum. Otherwise I'm completely happy with it. I wouldn't pay full price for one though.
Strange Garage rite on. Awesome brother! Yea I’m def looking to have the capability to weld on some aluminum here n there. I have the standard Lincoln stick and mig now just looking to expand without spending millions, like most of us I’m not trying to go pro ;) thanks brother!
Great 👍💐
very humid and foggy looking
That's cutting oil that I hadn't cleaned off yet. They use it when cutting glass.
I think I would have concealed the wires
Getting a bunch of 18g wires into 5/16" tubing would have taken more time than I had. I built another one and used Cat5 wire instead, that fit much better.
@@StrangeGarage I understand that, thanks