Custom Built-in Cabinets and Book Shelves // part 3 of 3
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- In this episode we Finish up the built-in. We add some book shelves, a connecting bridge over the window and some LED lights to finish it off. Now my wife can hook up her DJ station and get mixing!
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That looks fantastic !! I wish you showed it off more at the end! It was beautiful
Looks so nice! I really appreciate you being upfront about where you made mistakes and how others can avoid them. I will build your table saw table when I get my garage space again! Thank you
Glad you enjoy the videos!
Beautiful job! Looks great. 👏👏👏🖖
Great job it turned out amazing. Can’t wait to see what you and Bob Barker do next family. Happy holidays.
Beautiful! I've been looking forward to the conclusion! I'm in the middle of a similiar project, and I have a question about the LEDs!
Did you use any sort of track and/or diffuser for the LEDs?
In what orientation did you mount them? On the top so they shoot the light directly down? On the lip of the face frame so it shoots the light directly torward the back? Or in an angled track for an angled direction of the light?
Did you use the same power supply and controller for both sides of the shelving unit? Or did you have dedicated ones for each?
Is there anything you would have done differently?
Thanks again for taking us along for the ride!
I didn’t use a diffuser. The LED lights I used are clustered close, so the light looks even without the diffuser. For the orientation, I originally planned to use a 45* diffuser, but ended up just sticking the strips to the underside of the shelves just behind the face frame. They point directly down. Everything lights up well still like this (I tested it out before attaching them to make sure).
I did use the same power supply. It was enough to power the amount of lights I used. I used just over 16ft total of the LED strips (not counting the wire I used to connect them). The supply was more than enough for that. Also, the controller has 2 outputs, so I was able to run each side through it as well.
Incredible job! Those LEDs are beautiful
Thank you very much!