Backlit LED Poster Frame Light Box

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    Nicole and I love movies and we are lucky to have our own home theater room. Just outside that room, is a recess with an outlet on the wall intended for a back-lit poster frame. The one that came with the house was made with fluorescent tubes and was falling apart. So this is my replacement. It features a dimmable LED light strip and a double sided poster (which gives the best results when backlit).
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  • @woodwhisperer
    @woodwhisperer  Před 5 lety +11

    Want to download the FREE Plans? Go here: www.thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/backlit-led-poster-frame-light-box/

    • @MegaGregor44
      @MegaGregor44 Před 3 lety +1

      Great work Ive seen a few companies like glowbox sell these prebuilt starting at $300 and up. I collect movie posters and the standard movie theater is 27x40 double sided posters but Im curious if single sided posters look as good.

    • @keishakhanyahl3712
      @keishakhanyahl3712 Před 2 lety

      No one is nerd you are great keep up the good work

    • @gutog5801
      @gutog5801 Před měsícem

      Single sided does not look hood at all, i builded my own lighted poster for my theater and used double sided posters, i tried single sided and did not look very good

  • @tr4n515t0r
    @tr4n515t0r Před 5 lety

    This really helps, I get a lot of things from work I've wanted to turn into light boxes and now I have some instruction to help me get started. Thanks!

  • @carrieclemons1131
    @carrieclemons1131 Před 4 lety +6

    I am very excited about making this project to put outside our new movie room, thanks for the inspiration and tips!

  • @MM-bw1lo
    @MM-bw1lo Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you, I purchased all the supplies you named and created my own. Thanks again :)

  • @toddtidwell
    @toddtidwell Před 5 lety +3

    Looks good! And the poster is still timely, just fun coincidence that the fourth one recently came out.

  • @mcaruso44
    @mcaruso44 Před 5 lety

    This project is awesome! My kids would love something like this...might just have to build one!

  • @famous1692
    @famous1692 Před 4 lety

    THIS!!!!!! I am a photographer and I saw a photo in Chicago displayed like this and it deeply affected me. I love how prints turn out but I pour so much into the editing process that I realized viewing art backlit, like it is on my computer screen when I have photoshop open, ends up dramatically changing how I feel about the end result.

  • @tapsshah
    @tapsshah Před 5 lety +7

    Love to see your home theater and equipments you use in the theater. Also wanna see your diy projects you made for it. like you I am also Home theater nerd.

  • @giovannipetitti1588
    @giovannipetitti1588 Před 5 lety +1

    I have been following your channel for years, congratulations you are really very good 👍💯👏👏👏. Greetings from Italy

  • @Darus2013
    @Darus2013 Před 5 lety +7

    Haha I keep the 📷 farway so you'll never know! Love it!

  • @expandfreedom2283
    @expandfreedom2283 Před 3 lety +1

    Great project, I’ll show this to my shop students, well done sir

  • @i.m.Q.2
    @i.m.Q.2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for posting this! This is the closest thing to something I'm trying to configure while I've got down time. I think from a guesstimate here, my figuring for lighting is inline minus a dimmer switch.
    Thanks so much. 🙂 I've got a few gargantuan murals I want to do for starters.

  • @stumptownwoodworks
    @stumptownwoodworks Před 5 lety +4

    I'm throwing all my roundover bits out today!!! Team chamfer.

  • @mukeshvig174
    @mukeshvig174 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely amazing.
    5 Stars !

  • @warrenxanthos8241
    @warrenxanthos8241 Před 5 lety

    Cool project! Give us a quick tour of your home theater!

  • @johnwilliamson7081
    @johnwilliamson7081 Před 5 lety

    OMG the dog break was awesome.........the wood working was good too

  • @chrisj9008
    @chrisj9008 Před 5 lety +4

    1. Cool project.
    2.fellow home theater nerd
    3. Show us your home theater, especially and millwork or custom stuff you have done.
    I did a similar project but then changed to a TV I use rotated on its side (a pair of them) that runs software to have digital posters that cycle. Ended up being not that much more (got a used 50" hdtv for a steal). Just gives me so many more options than a static poster.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  Před 5 lety

      If you follow me on Instagram, I have a Story series on the theater update project. instagram.com/woodwhisperer/

  • @456fly
    @456fly Před 5 lety

    Awsome thanks for the tips. Always enjoy watching you in shop.

  • @ThisIsSaipanCNMI
    @ThisIsSaipanCNMI Před 2 lety +11

    Here's a tiny DIY addition your poster holder to keep it cool. Either on the back panel, or top/bottom, you can add one or more small 60-80mm computer cooling fans which consume very little power and have miniscule noise levels, if any at all. You can add a "BLACK" micro-dust filter to the fan covers to reduce or eliminate light leak concerns, collect micro-dust floaties and provide incoming (bottom), air flow and exhaust (top), while keeping things inside very cool. This is commonly referred to as the "push-pull" method of creating circulating air.
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    If you opt for the back panel fan set up, you'll need to add a tiny amount of flow space of around 1/4" such as small rubber stick-on feet/spacers. This small addition shouldn't interfere with the front of the frame. Mount the fans inside, incoming on the bottom and outgoing on top, add your light/dust filters, and you have it. A movie poster frame that's awesome looking and stays cool all day long. A standard vacuum cleaning every 4 months will keep them running for a long time.
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    I learned this little tip/trick, from my grandpa. He created a 24x36 backlit window for underneath the end of our PC desk, which also faces the door. As clients come in, they see a sample of our work brightly lit and in living color. it stays on all day and most of the night. Well, at least until we decide to shut down for the day.
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    Give this a try and let me know if worked for you.
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    ~Alexa Shaw, Photographer
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    PS - Loved the video, hope to see more.

    • @imgroot5845
      @imgroot5845 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Alexa that seems like a good idea actually..BTW is there any way to make this poster light although the day without any issue like avoiding the LEDs getting burnt for quite a long period of time(Weeks,Months or Years)? or will I have to use different bulbs if iam to power it from a plug socket
      Appreciate your help

    • @ThisIsSaipanCNMI
      @ThisIsSaipanCNMI Před 2 lety +3

      @@imgroot5845 After discussing your question with my grandpa (an avid DIY'r & master photographer), if I understand it correctly, adding the fans I've described + adding slots to the back, or even better a "soft-fiber window screen, not metal, to the entire back rather than closing it in would offer large amounts of air flow. Also, if you intend to run this all throughout the day, place your display frame where there is a constant flow of cool air to help the fans.
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      Another tip would be to purchase the slightly most costly CRI95+ rated LED strips. Don't cheap out! Another tidbit, look for the "KITS" that allow you to adjust the colors AND the power levels.
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      Ours have wireless remotes that allow all adjustments, even flashing and the speed of the flash. Power can be set at OFF, 25%, 50%, and 100%.
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      Lining the edges of the frame with regular kitchen foil, gluing it down with a rubber cement or "vinyl tile" type of glue then placing the LED strips on top of the foil will provide an added layer of cooling as aluminum cools rapidly. Be sure no solder or wires touch the foil. An easy fix with a hot glue gun to insulate them.
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      And yet another tip would be to add small, 1/4 to 3/8" high/thick, round rubber (or felt), stick-on feet/pads to the back of the four corners of your frame. This will prevent your frame from sitting flush against the wall, will allow the fans to draw in cool air from outside of the frame and offer greater air flow.
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      As a standard the "top" operational longevity of CRI95+ LED strips/LEDs, are rated at 50,000 (or about 5.5 years), hours before burning out.
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      Hope this helps get you and running with your poster holder.
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      ~Alexa Shaw, Just A Simple Photographer

    • @imgroot5845
      @imgroot5845 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThisIsSaipanCNMI I should definitely take down this on note...Thanks Alexa for taking your time to share this info,and also to your grandfather...Never did I expect someone to help me by this much

    • @ThisIsSaipanCNMI
      @ThisIsSaipanCNMI Před 2 lety +2

      @@imgroot5845 You’re quite welcome. We (my colleagues and I), love to share our knowledge and experience with others. We access my grandpa’s world-travels and vast knowledge to enrich our lives and photography business. He’s the one that showed me how to “PAY IT FORWARD.” So, I do.
      .
      He’s been my best friend and mentor for a very long time. To speak with him, you’d never know he’s a US Army Cold War Combat Vet, having served 9 years all over the US/world. He’s funny, has a goatee, really long white hair, tats, and even makes strangers laugh. I’ve had some of the “teens” and “kids” here tell me “he’s really cool,” or “MAN! I wish your grandpa was my dad/grandpa.” Those comments always tug at my heart and let me know just how fortunate I am.
      .
      I’m constantly hearing about others that couldn’t cope, or had issues readjusting to peace after their service. He values life and loves to share DIY ideas, tips, and some tricks, to save others money and help them create something that eventually becomes their own.
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      It’s how I was taught and one of the reasons we created our self-taught photographers’ groups on the social media site - mewe.com. He fabricates, designs and creates almost all of our large photo gear and accessories. Honestly, I still don’t know where he gets some of his ideas from.
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      If you get stuck, or would like some help on this, or other DIY projects, or perhaps photography, just drop me a note, someone here will get it to me. I’ll let grandpa know you liked his input and information.
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      Thanks again for your appreciation.
      .
      ~Alexa Shaw, Just A Simple Photographer

    • @imgroot5845
      @imgroot5845 Před 2 lety

      @@ThisIsSaipanCNMI Thanks for everything again and God Bless You and your Family

  • @BearCreekWoodworking
    @BearCreekWoodworking Před 5 lety +1

    A very fun project for anyone! Cool Video Marc!

  • @michaelcampbell9900
    @michaelcampbell9900 Před 5 lety +4

    I’m gonna use my compliment for Jason on this one. Frame looks awesome Marc, but Jason wins helper of the day.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  Před 5 lety +1

      He wins Helper of the Day every day in my shop. :)

  • @christofix
    @christofix Před 5 lety +1

    Nice build my friend. I really like it and how you showed us how you made it!

  • @FireAngelOfLondon
    @FireAngelOfLondon Před 5 lety

    You can easily allow air through but not light, just use a folded internal channel top & bottom and paint the inside matt black. It's more work but it removes any restrictions on operating time.

  • @randyallaway4085
    @randyallaway4085 Před 5 lety

    My reason for building a light box like this is because it's awesome. It's its own reason!

  • @exoticat
    @exoticat Před 3 lety

    I sure could use your help on my many home projects--you're so talented! I think you'd like the illuminated Cinema Curtains I created. I've been thinking about making a film/poster box for some time. Just bought a 13 x 19" movie poster so was looking once again into it. Anyways, thanks--you have the best tools!!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Great looking piece. I have been wanting to try an infinity box

  • @stone.dayton
    @stone.dayton Před 5 lety +3

    Oo! Something I didn't know I needed and now absolutely cannot live without!

    • @glencrandall7051
      @glencrandall7051 Před 5 lety +1

      That's what you get from watching Marc. It's your own fault.

    • @stone.dayton
      @stone.dayton Před 5 lety

      This is very true, and the reason I have a torsion box assembly table that weighs about as much as my car 😂

  • @nj40100
    @nj40100 Před 5 lety +7

    Great ideas. You could fit a time switch or a PIR sensor to manage the time that the lights are on.

  • @TonyPham-Creations
    @TonyPham-Creations Před 5 lety +3

    Inspiring, awesome build! Suggesting a motion sensor switch

  • @voltz15
    @voltz15 Před 4 lety +1

    I always liked those. I figure I could do a project like this for just one, then the rest will have to be an actual LED panel.

  • @crakkerjakked53548
    @crakkerjakked53548 Před 5 lety +1

    About the LEDs building up heat and needing vent holes...use those holes and their escaping light as an added effect. Angle the holes and give yourself a projected " \ | / " on the wall above and below the frame, and that would be more than enough ventilation to never really have to worry about the built up heat.

  • @amoledor
    @amoledor Před 4 lety

    If you're adding vents, drill holes in the back panel every so often (obviously not where the lights will be) the drill the vent holes on top on the other side where the plug will go. No light spill and ventilation to let the heat out. Drill holes on the bottom in the same spots for cold air intake without the light spill.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Před 5 lety

    Very nice Marc.

  • @FreddyBoBeddy
    @FreddyBoBeddy Před 4 lety

    This is ridiculously cool.

  • @dennisdownes9319
    @dennisdownes9319 Před 5 lety

    Marc......you're like a Jedi Master of Wood......and yet as evidence with your drill press comment, there is no pretense....."Mere Mortal," and that's why I love watching your channel! DD

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker3421 Před 5 lety +5

    You can still add ventilation without letting light out. You'll need to glue some tubing that bends into each hole (either flexible tubing or something with joints). Bend the tubing into as "S" shape or similar, and it will be an effective light block - if the inside of the tube is painted matte black it work even better. If the holes are at the top and the bottom, the natural rise of warm air will get enough circulation happening so LED heat shouldn't be an issue. I'd recommend at least 2 or 3 holes in both the top and bottom for even ventilation.

    • @imgroot5845
      @imgroot5845 Před 2 lety

      Is there any way to make this poster light although the day without any issue like avoiding the LEDs getting burnt for quite a long period of time?

  • @henrys3629
    @henrys3629 Před 2 lety

    I couldn't fin plexi big enough, but found a flimsy plastic in a poster frame just before KMART closed for $17. Worked for me.

  • @audunjemtland8287
    @audunjemtland8287 Před 2 lety

    Good tutorial! Thanks.
    Any idea to have the wire not show if I don't have an outlet right behind the picture? (and no batteries)

  • @GeorgeDeery
    @GeorgeDeery Před 5 lety +3

    Liked for the Duggee break first.....then the light box!

  • @KyleVeatch
    @KyleVeatch Před 5 lety +2

    Install a smart outlet and have it looked to a motion sensor. Or a cheap switch with a built in motion sensor so it only turns on when you walk downstairs

  • @PituresqueDetails
    @PituresqueDetails Před 3 lety

    Incredible work love it :)

  • @sukhetskyyyaroslav9947

    Very good job!
    White back will be better!

  • @chrisvanover7817
    @chrisvanover7817 Před 3 lety

    This was a great video! I'd like to see a video on your theater and your equipment!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  Před 3 lety +1

      If you use Instagram, I have a story highlight in my profile that shows the theater.

  • @MyNextProject
    @MyNextProject Před 5 lety +2

    I built one of these several years ago and I ended up going with a snap frame strictly because plexi glass is so expensive.
    Those things are so awesome. We have several different posters that we rotate through.
    Yours is awesome. Great video.

  • @flood3464
    @flood3464 Před 4 lety

    For a shadow box already built, should I buy spacers to hold the print in place?

  • @Bootvi
    @Bootvi Před 5 lety +27

    "should have used my drill press, but yayeyeyayeya" - i'm dying here

    • @mattmenet4222
      @mattmenet4222 Před 5 lety +1

      “But by keeping the camera far enough away at just the right angle, you’ll never know.” HA!

  • @jeremiah3543
    @jeremiah3543 Před 5 lety

    Instead of the inserts how do I feel about WW thread taps? No good on end grain? It’s only a picture frame not a bed right?

  • @jimdekimpe8013
    @jimdekimpe8013 Před 3 lety

    Not sure what I did wrong, but I built mine the same way including sanding the back piece of plexiglass on both sides. But I’m getting a very definitive “S” shape of light coming through from the LED light strip. Any thoughts?

  • @swabs7004
    @swabs7004 Před 5 lety

    Instead of the ply wood could you use a sheet of aluminium instead? Would this help with the heating issues asit would act like a heat sink? Just a thought?

  • @tejnamburu7409
    @tejnamburu7409 Před 4 lety

    Hello nice video and great detailed step by step, thanks for that. what kind of poster did you used, i mean what kind of materiel used to print desired picture, Thanks in Advance!

  • @jeremyschulz8108
    @jeremyschulz8108 Před 5 lety +1

    Going forward I think all WoodWhisperer videos have Duggee breaks in them. While you are at it include in guild videos too.

  • @odw32
    @odw32 Před 4 lety

    A Toy Story 3 poster is never dated. Great project!

  • @dcpersad
    @dcpersad Před 5 lety

    This project has inspired me to get a home theater....lol

  • @fitriagarwal7691
    @fitriagarwal7691 Před 4 lety

    I like your edit!!

  • @davidn7945
    @davidn7945 Před 5 lety

    what kind of equipment do you have for your theater?

  • @deepakjamra5502
    @deepakjamra5502 Před rokem

    Thanks ❤

  • @no_one_from_nowhere
    @no_one_from_nowhere Před 2 lety

    Harvest the plexi and the diffuser from an old big screen TV. I’ve been collecting sheets for when I finally get to making my frames.

  • @mAz0ps
    @mAz0ps Před rokem

    Great project and rendering!
    I'm going to start!
    I was thinking of taking led neon lights rather than led strips to avoid the effect of shadow spots and avoid putting a 20 meter ribbon lol
    What do you think ?
    THANKS

  • @michaelt7191991
    @michaelt7191991 Před 5 lety

    Awesome!!

  • @john-paulwright5328
    @john-paulwright5328 Před 5 lety +1

    Add a PC cooling fan to dissipate the heat. Cool project.

  • @gjeeper04
    @gjeeper04 Před 4 lety

    Great project. I was hoping for a link to the led light strips supplier. I am looking for something just like that :) Thanks.

  • @40mick
    @40mick Před 4 lety +1

    I'm going to ask the same question that others have that has not been answered. So, what poster did you use? Anything special?

  • @chergagne7430
    @chergagne7430 Před 4 lety

    Wow! I love this content

  • @bigfatbill5187
    @bigfatbill5187 Před 5 lety +2

    Time to make 2 small versions of these with New England Patriots posters for each side of my 65” TV. Just in time for football season.

  • @robertokenloenchin3426

    I see you"re sanding the plexiglass.. bit can i also buy opal white plexiglas? And what kind of color led do you use??

  • @keishakhanyahl3712
    @keishakhanyahl3712 Před 2 lety

    No one is a nerd
    You are a great CZcamsr

  • @robertsmith1889
    @robertsmith1889 Před 5 lety

    Mark. What model is your saw? I’m looking at purchasing the PM1000. What sold you on the Powermatic brand? Thanks

  • @richardsharp327
    @richardsharp327 Před rokem

    Hi just watched the backlit Toy Story poster. Can I ask what equipment someone new would require? What is the depth of the framed unit? Finally have you ever thought about mitre joined profiled mouldings? Thank you sir

  • @harrydallimore9564
    @harrydallimore9564 Před 2 lety +1

    can it be any regular poster or does it have to be a certain type of print?

  • @andrewroberts6158
    @andrewroberts6158 Před 5 lety +1

    Sweet 👌🏻

  • @taylortay7554
    @taylortay7554 Před 4 lety

    Cool!

  • @mohdaidil5966
    @mohdaidil5966 Před 3 lety

    hi sir.. can you give me advice how to tip to take pictures size. Do you have any tip

  • @randyhunt1581
    @randyhunt1581 Před 3 lety

    Why not install computer fans inside frame with vent in back covered with cloth to limit light penetration?

  • @defleppal
    @defleppal Před 4 lety +6

    For the poster did you use the typical poster you might buy at Walmart or is it a special poster that is specifically made to be back lit?

    • @MighterM
      @MighterM Před 2 lety

      You are supposed to use doublesided movie posters, you can find just about any on Ebay for good prices

  • @kranthikumar5784
    @kranthikumar5784 Před rokem

    Can we replace double sided poster with printed translite paper?

  • @imlon2
    @imlon2 Před 2 lety

    Do you have to have a special poster or will any poster work? I have a few old Starwars ones i would like to do this with.

  • @johndesilva7823
    @johndesilva7823 Před 24 dny

    How long was your strip light? My poster frame is 40"X50", so I would need a light strip longer than the one you used.

  • @GunnerAl9
    @GunnerAl9 Před 5 lety +7

    Great video..is the movie poster just a normal poster or specifically printed to be back lit. Can I do this with any poster?

    • @Humbrah_Holmes
      @Humbrah_Holmes Před 3 lety

      It's a double sided poster..... 27 x 40 DS

    • @stevencooper564
      @stevencooper564 Před 2 lety

      They're printed on plastic, not really double sided, more like the other side is like a mirror of the front, so it lights clearly.

  • @Acts2and42
    @Acts2and42 Před 2 lety

    Does this only work with 2 sided posters?

  • @malemacny
    @malemacny Před 2 lety

    How big was the led light strip you used?

  • @markham7707
    @markham7707 Před 4 lety +1

    Very awesome! Do you need a special poster?

  • @eross21
    @eross21 Před 2 lety

    where do you buy the movie posters from?

  • @jonwills4670
    @jonwills4670 Před 5 lety

    Gotta love a nice chamfer.

  • @peeebsdisneyfanrethsollins7840

    Marc, you are amazing at wood working. I would like to try that out sometime soon.

  • @eddieduque9371
    @eddieduque9371 Před 3 lety

    What material was that printed on?

  • @RajMukerjee
    @RajMukerjee Před 4 lety

    Love what you do. Would you be willing to create a lightbox for me? I am getting a lightbox ready poster made (as I just learned it has to be of certain specifications). I would like to keep it on during the evenings.... sometimes. So it will have more use than just an on and off etc. For that reason, I guess some built in ventilation would help for the LEDs etc. From everyone who I have seen do it, you did the most clean and art-worthy. Let me know. Thanks !

  • @masongiesbrecht3847
    @masongiesbrecht3847 Před 5 lety

    I'm living the chamfer life to!

  • @waylab867
    @waylab867 Před 4 lety +1

    What a great idea change transparent acrylic to light pannel using sanding machine!

  • @hulksmash1357
    @hulksmash1357 Před 3 lety +4

    Do these light boxes work with any poster or do they have to be double sided?

  • @BigMikeMora
    @BigMikeMora Před 2 lety

    Our double sided posters 'special'..semi-transparent or will any poster work?

  • @n.d.engleson6499
    @n.d.engleson6499 Před 2 lety

    2:59 Or if you want to save $50-$100, you could just buy a cheap clamp, use it to hold the drill upright and push the edge of the wood into it. But make sure you have a sturdy heavy table.

  • @miguelarcega3282
    @miguelarcega3282 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome video! Such a random find. I actually want to build a small version like this now. Quick question, the poster you use, u said it was double sided. So I’m assuming you mean that the printed design is on both sides. Do I have to use a poster that has the design printed in both sides? Most posters I buy has the design on one side and a white backside. Will this not work if I use posters like that? Thanks for any help👍

    • @opafelf9442
      @opafelf9442 Před 3 lety

      same question!!! What kind of poster or glass print is needed?? Thanks!

    • @JasonGillard
      @JasonGillard Před 2 lety

      The reason double sided posters are preferred, is because it stops light bleed in the poster. The things that are supposed to be dark are dark and things that are lighter are lighter. If you use a single sided poster, it will be washed out. Hope that helps.

  • @XxGR4V3R41D3RxX
    @XxGR4V3R41D3RxX Před 5 lety

    I have a 1939 John Wayne movie poster, obviously its paper. would you think this is suitable for this kind of project, or would somethings need to be modified?

    • @Kriterian
      @Kriterian Před 4 lety

      You need special double sided posters to display in a light box. They have the normal image on one side and the mirror image on the back.

  • @genmasaotome3503
    @genmasaotome3503 Před 2 lety

    A reasonable add-on... is a motion sensor... to turn it on and off.. :)

  • @pavlo0412
    @pavlo0412 Před 5 lety

    That looks really awesome Marc . Just one thing how did u attach the poster to the glass .

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  Před 5 lety +1

      It's not attached. It's just placed between the layers of plexi.

  • @Studio_940
    @Studio_940 Před 4 lety

    Should have done this before I glued it up... Story of my life :(

  • @carmelorodriguez1644
    @carmelorodriguez1644 Před 4 lety

    you re the best

  • @yohanzukamotto877
    @yohanzukamotto877 Před rokem

    what kind sticker name u used , Sir ?

  • @msrociodealba
    @msrociodealba Před rokem

    Hello. Can you tell me where you printed your image? And if you printed it yourself, what paper did you use? thanks

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  Před rokem +1

      It was purchased on Amazon. Link in the description.

    • @msrociodealba
      @msrociodealba Před rokem

      @@woodwhisperer Thanks! I don't know how I missed that. Your online classes look amazing. Thanks for the tutorials.😃

  • @josesoto-ec2my
    @josesoto-ec2my Před 5 lety

    I want!!