My dad had a dark room in the basement and I worked in a professional photography laboratory to earn money for college. So, photography was always a hobby/interest.
Touchet! I happen to have one too--forgot about that! LOL However, it didn't fully match my 6x7 format and usually had a different ISO compared to the film I was shooting...
Thanks. For these, I was really just making lighting for my videos or to use as general work lights. However, I could see how the mult-color LEDS would provide some cool effects.
Thanks. I’m using a 12 VDC (10 Amp) power supply which is enough to run both lights. Depending on what LEDs you use, look up how many amps each LED draws x the number LEDs you are using in your light. Buy a power supply that can provide at least the amps required (preferably higher).
Brian, luv the mamiya!! What color temp are the LEDs, seem a titch cool to me, where did u source them? And are you using 2 separate RASs, 1 for crosscut and 1 for rip. I'm really thinking of adding a second ras and going this route. My old 8" ts is getting tired. As a hobbyist hard to cough up the dough for a better ts when so many decent ras units are out there. Snagged a 10" delta turret with cabinet for 100.00 last year....felt like I stole it is excellent. Keep up the great vids.
Thank you. Yes, I love my old Mamiya, but admit it hasn’t seen much service in many, many years. These were inexpensive LEDs that were listed as natural white in color (typically about 4000 K) and purchased on eBay. I wasn’t too concerned about exact color since my primary purpose was general lighting for my low-key RUclips videos. Although I have several radial arm saws, all work shown in this video was done on my DeWalt MBF. I’m a big fan of the RAS-it’s a very capable tool. Good luck with your new Delta-another good one.
I never realized you were so into photography. I made my own scrims and reflectors from fabric and PVC
My dad had a dark room in the basement and I worked in a professional photography laboratory to earn money for college. So, photography was always a hobby/interest.
0:26 we had instant gratification, it was called a Polaroid back ;)
Touchet! I happen to have one too--forgot about that! LOL However, it didn't fully match my 6x7 format and usually had a different ISO compared to the film I was shooting...
If you swap the LEDs for color ones you can get some really cool lighting effects.
Thanks. For these, I was really just making lighting for my videos or to use as general work lights. However, I could see how the mult-color LEDS would provide some cool effects.
Gracias por el aporte y vídeo, excelente trabajo.....
Gracias.
Very interesting. What was the power source for the LED panels?
Thanks. I’m using a 12 VDC (10 Amp) power supply which is enough to run both lights. Depending on what LEDs you use, look up how many amps each LED draws x the number LEDs you are using in your light. Buy a power supply that can provide at least the amps required (preferably higher).
@@brianweekley5700 Thank you.
Well Done 👍 I have never thought to use the led strips in that way! T-Wrecks
Thanks. Those LED strips are great for many lighting applications.
Brian, luv the mamiya!! What color temp are the LEDs, seem a titch cool to me, where did u source them? And are you using 2 separate RASs, 1 for crosscut and 1 for rip. I'm really thinking of adding a second ras and going this route. My old 8" ts is getting tired. As a hobbyist hard to cough up the dough for a better ts when so many decent ras units are out there. Snagged a 10" delta turret with cabinet for 100.00 last year....felt like I stole it is excellent. Keep up the great vids.
Thank you. Yes, I love my old Mamiya, but admit it hasn’t seen much service in many, many years.
These were inexpensive LEDs that were listed as natural white in color (typically about 4000 K) and purchased on eBay. I wasn’t too concerned about exact color since my primary purpose was general lighting for my low-key RUclips videos.
Although I have several radial arm saws, all work shown in this video was done on my DeWalt MBF. I’m a big fan of the RAS-it’s a very capable tool. Good luck with your new Delta-another good one.