How to Make a Neon Sign LED Part 2 (feat. CNC Cut Back Panel)
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- čas přidán 16. 09. 2021
- Here a sign maker with over 30 years experience in the field and 12 years experience selling and developing LED products for the signage industry explains how you can create a custom made LED neon sign using LED Neon Flex.
You'll need the following items:
Acrylic panel (between 5mm and 10mm thick) with your design cut out using a CNC, approximately 3.5mm deep and 6mm wide.
LED Neon Flex - we've used 6mm white neon flex with a 10mm cut point: www.ledsignsandlighting.co.uk...
Tinning Cable:
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Rapid, super strength adhesive. We use MitreBond:
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End caps to seal the ends of the neon flex (www.ledsignsandlighting.co.uk...)
Free form neon flex:
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See Part 1 of our tutorial here • How To Make a Neon Sign
Thanks for watching!
Spectron LED Ltd
What font is that?
What's the name of the font please ?
Which font you used?
Is this available in shopee
how are you getting the design cut out onto the acrylic ?
Cnc process please
i wish you could show up how the wiring goes from one to another more bit closer,
Hallo there may you please help me with a way I can contact you I'm interested in this and want to create it in my country
Can you run Led sign with batteries?
May I know the name of the font? Nice font indeed!
This is an EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT Tutorial!
this was so straight forward and easy to follow. Thank you!!
I love how seamless the individual pieces become!
Brilliant video. Thank you so much for this quality content!
Thank you sooo much.This was exactly what i was looking for and your way to explain things are very clear.
IMPRESSIVE, most helpful tutorial. Thank you!
Best video on LED neon by far. Thank you!!!
Thank God for a detailed explanation! This was awesome. Not just some fast moving video with crappy music! I’ve subscribed!
i love this stuff, i have been using it got my RGB addressable strips to create heaps of lighting designs, running on a madrix server, triggered from my lighting console
Excellent Work & Thank you for sharing