How To Make LED Neon Rope Sign, Custom Logo Ideas

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2021
  • Thanks for stopping by. In this video I show how to turn your logo into a neon rope led sign light, it's easy and super cool, check it out.
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    Super glue ➡️ amzn.to/3k4ng2O
    Drill & 3mm drill bit
    Jigsaw (to cut the plastic)
    & lots of soldering
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Komentáře • 105

  • @stadsimkerijhengeloe.o.4300

    Next time when you saw a piece of acrilic, please use some painters tape for edge protection and/or soapy water. You will saw a lot more easy and less change of damage.

  • @1designm923
    @1designm923 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for producing this detailed video on the rope light production. Can imagine the video editing time and work.

  • @warrenthomas1253
    @warrenthomas1253 Před rokem +12

    In my opinion absolutely the best game plan for making these LED signs. You earned a new Sub, hopefully many more will follow. Good luck

  • @wolvesrecordsug

    BEEN STRUGLING, THANX MAJOR HAVOC

  • @MisterReltec

    Those Milwaukee sharpies are the best!

  • @sergeb7945

    Hands down winner on the most rusted third hand contest

  • @w0nder1070
    @w0nder1070 Před rokem

    I've watched about 10 different videos and this one is maybe the best one with limited tools. Who has money to spend on a 3D printer, Laser Printer, or even a CNC router machine? I know I don't. Now this method may take a little more time depending on the design but it definitely cheaper than the previous options when all you want to do is maybe like 2 signs or so and worth it imo.

  • @JoeTattoo
    @JoeTattoo Před rokem +5

    great work! but i'd use transparent wires instead red/black. The problem would be always check polarity and lose time

  • @luciafestas9611
    @luciafestas9611 Před 14 dny

    Boa explicaçao

  • @etonihumoses1280
    @etonihumoses1280 Před rokem +1

    Thanks alot, this video really gave me insight and understanding

  • @ansiaaa

    with a sign like this for his campaign I'm sure mr Havoc will be re-elected for sure!

  • @mnemonth
    @mnemonth Před rokem +10

    Nicely done, both the design of the sign and the video. Of the several I've watched, this one is really well paced, well edited and thorough. I'm working up a design of my own and it's helpful to see how you problem solved. It looks, to my untrained and ignorant eye, like you went with a parallel circuit? Any particular reason?

  • @Min2BeDesigns
    @Min2BeDesigns Před rokem

    thanks for the tutorial! i have this on my list to learn this year and you video def helps!

  • @Kuruvata
    @Kuruvata Před rokem +4

    I think the only thing I would’ve added were to add shrink wrap tubing to the wires so they’re all black. How do you handle power? Is it always battery-powered? Also for wiring, are they in a series or parallel circuit?

  • @ArmandoCacador

    Absolutely amazing 👏

  • @remcovanmourik8900
    @remcovanmourik8900 Před rokem +8

    Hi, great video!

  • @ArtorLifeTorB

    AWESOME!

  • @xselectroniccircuits6290

    Excellent👏👏

  • @medeirosfisio1
    @medeirosfisio1 Před rokem +1

    Trabalho perfeito!! Por favor, mostre como fez as soldas atrás!!!!!!!

  • @kooxuanyi7311
    @kooxuanyi7311 Před 21 dnem

    Hi, beside 30awg wire, is 24awg wire acceptable?