Star Wars Wall Panels: Creating Epic Decor from Old Electronics!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Transform your space into a galaxy far, far away with these easy-to-make Star Wars-inspired wall panels! Using random pieces of old electronics and a bit of creativity, you can craft futuristic decor that feels straight out of a Star Wars set. In this video, I’ll show you step-by-step how to repurpose old tech parts into stunning wall art, perfect for any fan of the saga. Whether you're looking to add a unique touch to your home, office, or gaming room, this DIY project will bring your favorite franchise to life!
Watch now to start building your own Star Wars-inspired masterpiece and join the DIY rebellion! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more geeky DIY ideas.
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I really liked the inside look to your design approach on this one bro. awesome stuff, great composition on these panels!
Very cool! great job with the details! a glowforge is for sure on my bucket list!
Thanks, Ant! I think you'd really get a lot of use out of a laser cutter (glowforge or not). They're really handy and save so much time.
Great work. They look totally Star Warsy.
Thanks so much!
I very much enjoyed listening to your thinking on the design process in this video.
Glad you liked it!
Agreed. This was incredibly helpful as knowing what greblies to use and where to place them is an intimidating part of the process for me
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
Great video on your creative process. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Love it, amazing work as always! I've been really wanting to try my hand at a Star Wars wall panel for a while, and this video serves to push me to finally start getting the materials together, haha. Keep up the awesome work!
I'm glad you liked it! I hope you get that project started.
Super motivational. Great work
Glad you liked it
Awesome!😎
Thanks!
Really interesting to see the process. I usually use plywood on my laser - I'll have to try MDF.
Great tips, it looks fantastic.
Amazing work.
Thanks a lot!
Well done
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Just before you seal the MDF, it looks like you use a black high-viscosity CA with an activator on the seams. What brand of CA/activator do you use. And as always, thanks so much for these videos.
It's Starbond medium-thick CA glue
@@VanOaksProps Thanks so much!
nice!
Cool
This is so cool. I have boxes and boxes of greeblies I took apart all my old computers and laptops and friends computers etc. looking forward to trying this.
Where do you get your MDF from?
tlclasersupplies.com is my goto for mdf & acrylic. It’s a great small business here in Los Angeles.
Excellent video, Derek. What are you using for silver dry-brushing? I've been using Rub-n-Buff, but they come only in these very small tubes. - Thanks, Scott Bleisath
Thanks! I'm using silver acrylic paint in this video.
@@VanOaksProps Thanks, I'll give that a try.
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