Great video! I'm concerned with the 2.5cm (1") min cut sizes. I heard you say that you get some ropes that have a shorter cut size, but randomly. Have you been able to find a brand yet with the shorter cut length s? Looking forward, Mark
The whites from that brand are more consistently cuttable every cm. I don’t want to say 100% if the time, but at least 90. Still on the lookout for a better brand, but no luck yet. Thank you!
Awesome! Looks so clean. I was curious… have you ever used super glue? Are the clips easier? I watched your other video where you used the smaller plastic clips, are these aluminum ones better?
Thank ya! I’ve tried superglue, but it gets messy. Unless you use a cnc router and cut a channel. Then glue works great. I prefer the aluminum clips. Especially for corners.
@@phase2ground Thanks for the reply! I used the gel superglue on my last sign and the glue was such a mess. I think I’ll go with your recommendation on the aluminum clips!
@@phase2ground Hey! Got another question. How do you recommend mounting these signs? The last one I made they just use picture frame wire. The next one, the client wants to mount it straight to the wall. Any recommendations?
Amazing work! Great video.
great job! thanks for the tip on wiring the female connector.
great, great project. excellent tutorial.Thanks a lot
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Thank for sharing your skill there are very useful 💪 I got a question you got the link of the black acrylic?
Great work! Does it matter what brand of LED neon you use or are they all the same?
I stay away from all 6mm neon. The 8mm always glows best. And some neons are more expensive for a reason.
Great video! I'm concerned with the 2.5cm (1") min cut sizes. I heard you say that you get some ropes that have a shorter cut size, but randomly. Have you been able to find a brand yet with the shorter cut length s? Looking forward, Mark
The whites from that brand are more consistently cuttable every cm. I don’t want to say 100% if the time, but at least 90.
Still on the lookout for a better brand, but no luck yet.
Thank you!
Just curious, where did you get the black acrylic? Seems like the link in your description is just for the clear.
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7:30 seems risky to me, I’d tape each cable individually, plus soldering them
Muito bom irmão!
Awesome! Looks so clean. I was curious… have you ever used super glue? Are the clips easier? I watched your other video where you used the smaller plastic clips, are these aluminum ones better?
Thank ya! I’ve tried superglue, but it gets messy. Unless you use a cnc router and cut a channel. Then glue works great. I prefer the aluminum clips. Especially for corners.
@@phase2ground Thanks for the reply! I used the gel superglue on my last sign and the glue was such a mess. I think I’ll go with your recommendation on the aluminum clips!
@@phase2ground Hey! Got another question. How do you recommend mounting these signs? The last one I made they just use picture frame wire. The next one, the client wants to mount it straight to the wall. Any recommendations?
@@MikeAmera I drill 2 holes in the top corners. Big enough for screws or chain
Amazing work!
Are you still making signs?
Could you please give the name of the clips? Thanks