How to Build a Custom LED Slatted Wall - Studio Tour (Part 3)

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Komentáře • 296

  • @sethl8905
    @sethl8905 Před rokem +52

    The way you ran into issues and then showed us how you solved them was extremely refreshing and appreciated. You used every obstacle as an excuse to learn more and complete your project.

  • @brianlam257
    @brianlam257 Před 2 lety +28

    wow, amazing project! It looks like just a few LED strips on wood slats but turns out to be incredibly complex and headache inducing. Kudos for your patience and determination to go through all the troubles. It looks beautiful

  • @kevinmummert601
    @kevinmummert601 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you for all the great info. One suggestion is using 3/4” mdf for the slats. They stay straight and sand and paint well. Great job

  • @Necronomicon636
    @Necronomicon636 Před 2 lety +8

    This was so incredibly informative and fun to watch. I'll be doing a custom room of my own soon and this was a real treat to watch and learn from. Thank you so much!

  • @Roboccobo
    @Roboccobo Před 2 lety +1

    So happy to see this!!! Thank you for posting this! I especially apreciate how detailed it is!

  • @ASJerrell
    @ASJerrell Před 2 lety +1

    This video is pure quality and education. Thank you.

  • @whoismatt
    @whoismatt Před 2 lety +46

    Learning so much and getting so many ideas! Thanks for making this! :D

  • @imdbtruth
    @imdbtruth Před 2 lety +25

    WS2812B are okay, but WS2813/15 are much better for a permanent application, because that "4th pin" is an extra data line for breakpoint transmission. If one pixel fails on a WS2812B, then the whole rest of the strip will not work, but with WS2813/14/15 (or SK6822/9822) if one pixel fails then the rest of the strip still functions as normal. Plus they have numerous other benefits over the outdated WS2812B driver.
    But really for a project like this, you'll want to be able to produce a true white color, so I would really recommend an addressable RGBW or RGBCCT strip such as WS2814 or SK6822.
    Overall he did a great job and I'm jealous.

  • @KeranMcKenzie
    @KeranMcKenzie Před 2 lety

    Wow 🤩 love the look and your attention to detail.

  • @jimcasso407
    @jimcasso407 Před 2 lety

    Nice! Looks amazing. Great work!

  • @EddiTaru
    @EddiTaru Před 2 lety

    This is insane amount of work. Nuts.

  • @FrozenThai
    @FrozenThai Před 2 lety +3

    I recommend checking out black diffusers.
    They blend in with the black slatts, but also great when you have lighter slatts and have leds in between.

  • @sabetion
    @sabetion Před 2 lety +1

    This was an excellent, informative, well-filmed video. Thank you!

  • @takeonevideo9726
    @takeonevideo9726 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing. Very well done.

  • @lukewalker5111
    @lukewalker5111 Před 2 lety

    Imperial is so fustrating. Fantastic outcome!!

  • @robertrickman3531
    @robertrickman3531 Před 2 lety

    Well done. Explained Very well... You just opened up a Completely NEW Project for me

  • @abchasin
    @abchasin Před 2 lety +1

    SICK!! Not much else to say. Been waiting for this follow up for some time. You NAILED it.

  • @CalvinBramlett
    @CalvinBramlett Před 2 lety

    I can only imagine all the frustrations along the way. It turned out amazing though. Great job!

  • @AffyBoy
    @AffyBoy Před 2 lety

    thank you -- just at the stage of doing rebuild #3 for my studio -- so some great ideas -- THANK YOU

  • @mikeytrippz9453
    @mikeytrippz9453 Před 2 lety

    dude its truly amazing. cant imagine what that first breath felt like after it was finally all done.

  • @jackhagerman
    @jackhagerman Před 2 lety +4

    This is cool! I recommend SK6812 LEDs as they have a white channel so the white is much more balanced and brighter. Also would highly recommend WLED

  • @kevin-haggerty
    @kevin-haggerty Před 10 měsíci

    A year later now after watching this the first time I’m finally building the wall love this dude and thank you for the led tips. The wood I’m ok with but the led, powered injection, etc is definitely what I need tips on

  • @DeanxPatrick
    @DeanxPatrick Před 2 lety +1

    been checking your channel every week to see if you have a new video. Finally!!

  • @saradaigle2607
    @saradaigle2607 Před rokem

    Man this looks fantastic. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @stillavenue
    @stillavenue Před rokem

    Really great video! Thanks for being so thorough and informative. The Tips really help making sure every point you made was clear. Cheers!

  • @FamilyFunTime69
    @FamilyFunTime69 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the details of this video. Fantastic job!

  • @AhsanKhanVlogs
    @AhsanKhanVlogs Před 2 lety

    wow just wow you explain ever single step bravo!!!

  • @Chris_P_Bacon
    @Chris_P_Bacon Před 2 lety +1

    Super great, in-depth video!

  • @GurtejSingh1000
    @GurtejSingh1000 Před 2 lety

    looks amazing!

  • @newbreaker0403
    @newbreaker0403 Před 7 měsíci

    This is a great result! Very nice!

  • @chuckkimble8633
    @chuckkimble8633 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow- ridiculously incredible - nice work!!

  • @ShinobiVuDU
    @ShinobiVuDU Před rokem +2

    Best tutorial for this project on the Internet

  • @infinitexbox4life
    @infinitexbox4life Před 2 lety +1

    Yo this is more impressive than most woodworking videos or home DIY projects I’ve come across on CZcams. Just a look at your channel shows me this isn’t even your main skill, even more impressive. Filming and editing 10/10 because that’s what you do, the project is beautiful and outstanding-the details are filled with effort, overall this is easily one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on CZcams. Consider a damn career in internal design or something similar.

  • @franciscomorales8586
    @franciscomorales8586 Před 2 lety

    Looks amazing!!!

  • @MatthewEncina
    @MatthewEncina Před 2 lety +16

    Really cool idea! Well done, and thanks for sharing!

  • @nltemin2398
    @nltemin2398 Před 2 lety

    After learning on how to do DIY PC build.Needed some new project and this is what i'm looking forward too. I always thought i was not good in any thing while most people are good at one thing that stays true to them like playing musical instrument or sports even studies.after this videos i can say what I'm good in.
    learning new things from amazing persons such as you.Life seems more beautiful and learning should never stop.God bless you Bruh.. . Lots of Love from Arunachal Pradesh, India

  • @stevecory1
    @stevecory1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great content! Thanks for taking the time to create this informative video.

  • @EmmetLouisM3
    @EmmetLouisM3 Před rokem

    Awesome tutorial. Just what I was looking for in terms of details. Thanks a lot!

  • @Kiwi-ie1us
    @Kiwi-ie1us Před 6 měsíci

    This project inspired me to do my own slatted wall. Thanks for this great video

  • @stimey0000
    @stimey0000 Před rokem

    Looks incredible! The sanding paid off big time. For your flickering, best guess is you had a short on one of the backup data connections. I have soldered hundreds of LED strips together and use a magnify glass and bright light. Even then sometimes you can't see the one strand that bridges the data to ground or power. Those 4 pin strips are a MFer to work with. You deserve a medal for getting them to work.

    • @Whiteinrevery
      @Whiteinrevery  Před rokem

      Thanks for the tip. Yeah it took a lot of patience for sure.

  • @MissionControlBand
    @MissionControlBand Před 2 lety

    This is sick! I'm gonna make one of these and put some acoustic treatment behind it for my studio.

  • @1vegasdood
    @1vegasdood Před rokem +1

    amazing and thanks for sharing all your details.

  • @michaelduke4500
    @michaelduke4500 Před 2 lety

    That wall is a winner for me.

  • @thomazmelo5827
    @thomazmelo5827 Před 2 lety

    Wooowww Very Nice Man! Congrats!

  • @badhonebrahim7707
    @badhonebrahim7707 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @tiltonR2
    @tiltonR2 Před 2 lety

    Can’t believe this doesn’t have more views. Great project!

  • @xpontiac
    @xpontiac Před 2 lety

    kudos to the well-put-together tutorial! I know that it took a lot more work than many could imagine, so I just wanted to point that out and show my appreciation! Plus, the outcome looks incredible!

  • @josepheustaquio5544
    @josepheustaquio5544 Před 2 lety

    Legit project. Legit build.

  • @KaoticENT2263
    @KaoticENT2263 Před 2 lety +4

    You might wanna consider using something like WLED and an ESP8266 chip. The amount of customization is AWESOME.

  • @thatBrianKimGuy
    @thatBrianKimGuy Před rokem

    Amazing instructional video!

  • @ShanesVlogs
    @ShanesVlogs Před 2 lety

    Very intuitive! Love this

  • @patrickh9810
    @patrickh9810 Před rokem

    Beautiful and amazing. I would do all the work before painting them.

  • @BattOnly
    @BattOnly Před 2 lety

    This is sick man!

  • @maartenkneiseler
    @maartenkneiseler Před rokem +3

    Absolutely brilliant video and tutorial. Result looks great. A bit too much effort for a non-experienced handyman like me but amazing to see what can be done. Especially, the wiring seems like a challenge 😄😄😄

  • @oterosocram25
    @oterosocram25 Před rokem

    beautiful work

  • @DIWHYDOTLIFE
    @DIWHYDOTLIFE Před 2 lety

    Looks great, fun build. I need to up my background game. Cheers!

  • @naterobinson5141
    @naterobinson5141 Před 2 lety

    Nice work!

  • @aggressivli
    @aggressivli Před 2 lety +1

    Holy shit, I dont know how I got here, but this tutorial has absolutely everything. Great work, definitely going so save this for a future project.

  • @ErbVideoProductions
    @ErbVideoProductions Před 2 lety

    So cool!

  • @RAC7012
    @RAC7012 Před 2 lety

    Great Video!

  • @kchart47
    @kchart47 Před rokem

    Very useful information!

  • @thegoldenmaestro
    @thegoldenmaestro Před 2 lety

    the amount effort
    maaaan
    well done

  • @danielboes
    @danielboes Před 2 lety

    Looks amazing man

  • @MayhemPhone
    @MayhemPhone Před 8 měsíci +1

    Finished product and the video production both look great!
    When selecting wire gauge, it’s not about how much power they will let through, it’s about how much the wire can handle at safe temperatures. Using a smaller gauge wire than needed can result in melting / starting a fire.
    Definitely research the amount of power you are sending, and for what distance when selecting wire for a project. No LED slatted wall is worth burning your house down.

    • @MayhemPhone
      @MayhemPhone Před 8 měsíci

      And as far as selecting those terminals, it again comes down to the gauge of wire. Those WAGO terminals (snap down) look to me to be for a bigger gauge wire. Thsts not the terminal’s fault.
      For those that are not very familiar with wiring, I recommend them over crimping. This is another major source of fire. Having a loose crimp can cause an arc, which heats up, melts and can start a fire. This low voltage stuff is less dangerous, but still can be a hazard. Moreover, these are good habits to form for when you are doing higher voltage wiring, like working on a home circuit.
      Those splicing connectors are notoriously untrustworthy. This is again where you use a WAGO that takes 3 wires.
      I don’t have specific knowledge on 8212b wiring, but I would suspect that they potentially were picking up noise, since they run parallel to the power wires. With enough noise, perhaps the chip thought that cable was being used and it was trying to switch to it. Total random guess. It was always a big no-no when installing car audio back in the day to run your power and audio cables next to each other. Granted, it was typically very high gauge power wire in comparison with these LEDs.
      Edit: I commented before finishing the video, and see you had the same thought 😂

  • @RestNPizza
    @RestNPizza Před 2 lety +1

    You should look into WLED as a controller. It's awesome!

  • @rodimousa9503
    @rodimousa9503 Před 2 lety

    Wow great work 😁

  • @ShotgunKlaus
    @ShotgunKlaus Před 2 lety +3

    These strips are much easier to solder when you sacrifice a LED per cut so you can use the whole solderpads instead of half ones. Anyway great work!

  • @BrunoMartinsHertZ
    @BrunoMartinsHertZ Před rokem

    thank you for the explanation, a lot of good tips on how to do it. I will steal the idea to make in my house :)

  • @phamaral249
    @phamaral249 Před 2 lety +1

    The walnut stain actually looked pretty good

  • @RussellKentNicholls
    @RussellKentNicholls Před 2 lety +1

    WOAH it looks SO banging 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @cconwayphotography
    @cconwayphotography Před 2 lety +19

    I do love a slatted wall, especially when they're like real walnut ones. But you might want to update your title, as it's SLATTED, rather than SLATED. I thought the video was about adding slate tiles to your wall :D

  • @JohnnyBoyGee
    @JohnnyBoyGee Před 2 lety +2

    Give wled a try... I use them for all my LEDs now!

  • @massivedeemon7972
    @massivedeemon7972 Před 2 lety +7

    I've been a low voltage tech for many years now and I think you data problem is because you need to run a shielded wire for your data... Electrical interference is scrambling the signal. Shielding the data wire with a 18-2 Shielded wire from the other wires will fix it. Hope this helps.

    • @g.mschoonheidfernandeslama1522
      @g.mschoonheidfernandeslama1522 Před 2 lety +1

      might also be a issue in the different power supply`s i a work in security en when we injecting new power source in to a data bus we always connect the minus voltage line to eachother so it has the same level as it might otherwhise cause some problems , never do the plus voltage line offcoarse as that wil bring a lot of other problems if it doesnt damage it

  • @BlissJungian
    @BlissJungian Před rokem +2

    What a beautiful wall. Never going to do this but throughouly enjoyed your video and how cohesive and well put together it was.

  • @vynce1091
    @vynce1091 Před 2 lety +4

    I think adding another step and sealing the wood would be beneficial. The wood over time(although probably a long time) would take in moisture from the air and warp slowly.

    • @MayhemPhone
      @MayhemPhone Před 8 měsíci

      Agreed. Sanding the paint coat would look nice as well. Also, help keep dust from collecting, and make dusting them off easier

  • @ukastroimaging1016
    @ukastroimaging1016 Před 11 měsíci

    Incredible work.....being devoid of DIY skills, you lost me a bit half way through but if you ever want a holiday in the UK and want to build me one of these for my observatory then look me up!! 😁

  • @WickensWickedReptiles
    @WickensWickedReptiles Před 2 lety +1

    not sure which is bolder, that wall or that shirt. Great video dude!

  • @beatbuildersstudio
    @beatbuildersstudio Před rokem

    cool idea and video. It took a lot of work but was worth it.

  • @xispaki
    @xispaki Před rokem

    muy excellente! 😁

  • @ledlightingaccessories-led5160

    Nice job

  • @TomBetGeorge
    @TomBetGeorge Před rokem

    Love this! Will copy your wall concept if that's ok! By the way, you should have connected the red and black all the way. You don't connect the red (positive) when you're power injecting from a different power supply. Your flickering at the end was likely a ground issue.

  • @bent-erikmunch9839
    @bent-erikmunch9839 Před rokem

    So cool :) what a long work

  • @jasonlanning2394
    @jasonlanning2394 Před rokem

    Smart Dude!

  • @Samaraton
    @Samaraton Před 2 lety +19

    What does not go in my head is how little views you've got on this. The quality of your videos is realy great! Instructions are easy to follow, the vidograpy is outstanding and you've also added tips and costing for your viewers to know what they are getting themselves in to.
    Left a sub and like.

  • @IXISSV
    @IXISSV Před 2 lety +8

    Great looking wall, but its slatted, slate is a roof material here in the UK.

  • @taichigoodness1798
    @taichigoodness1798 Před 6 měsíci

    What a video!

  • @christian84726
    @christian84726 Před 2 lety +1

    the data connection needs a refresh after a certain length, all leads do this so that's why long strips work, there are signal refreshers available, u have them just cut some led from the stipes and use them every now than to refresh the signal, or use shielded network cable for the signal wire and false don't use 5V Cable and signal wire that is wired parallel, twist them and also add capacitors for shorting the noise on 5V

  • @NickNardone
    @NickNardone Před 2 lety +1

    INSANE!!!!!

    • @Whiteinrevery
      @Whiteinrevery  Před 2 lety

      Thanks bud! Hope it was explained well and lived up to your attention to detail ;)

  • @randomfrankp
    @randomfrankp Před 2 lety +77

    Hey man! Would love to get you on my setup series Room Tour Project!

  • @andys8805
    @andys8805 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Looking to do something similar with my room project. How did you hard the wires at the top of the LED strips?

  • @eberthzorzi1965
    @eberthzorzi1965 Před 2 lety

    Dude your videos are so fucking inspiring and well explained to me, thanks for all the tips. I really appreciate you and your work

  • @TheLambLive
    @TheLambLive Před 2 lety +229

    It's a soft A, hard T.. Slatted. The vertical beams are called slats (not slates).

    • @cosmogang
      @cosmogang Před 2 lety +21

      You said exactly what I was thinking.

    • @thormincks
      @thormincks Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you

    • @ChristopherTesta
      @ChristopherTesta Před 2 lety +20

      Exactly. If you’re going to make a video make sure you know how to pronounce the title

    • @HowardPrice
      @HowardPrice Před 2 lety +8

      You’re exactly right. It is a pretty wall though.

    • @fxgraphicslive
      @fxgraphicslive Před 2 lety +14

      Thank you for typing that much nicer than I would have

  • @soulriffmusic
    @soulriffmusic Před rokem

    I watched so many videos on wled setups but this one takes the number one spot. Amazing work, thank you!

  • @davisexton8952
    @davisexton8952 Před 2 lety

    Looks good and clean. Just curious what the lenses of the LEDs look like when the lights are turned on during the day? How visible are there where is the slats are black?

  • @harolda611
    @harolda611 Před 2 lety +4

    This guy is a content creator, a designer, a photographer, an engineer, an IT guy and a carpenter.

  • @jaddofficial
    @jaddofficial Před 6 měsíci

    Wow! Amazing diy wall🔥
    Note: you could split data if you want mirrored functionality of a length of leds

  • @ItsMeLos
    @ItsMeLos Před 23 dny

    Slick Rick 👍

  • @pkalwak
    @pkalwak Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial, nice place to play!
    What about that colorfull wall on the right side? Are these some panels?

  • @PhilippinesScam
    @PhilippinesScam Před 2 lety

    I think you would get around 30-31 slots if you just ripped an MDF 1/2 4x8 sheet. it might have been a lot less prep with just very light or no sanding. I think MDF would just be a lot more uniform and no warping. I might try this with MDF at my house in a close or something.

  • @aaronfish2691
    @aaronfish2691 Před rokem

    This is great thank you, this has been the inspiration for me to build my own wall. What did you put behind the slates? Is there felt or sound board or just painted drywall?