Part 1: How to build a Leaping Arch for an outdoor Christmas light show

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  • @sumthingmessy
    @sumthingmessy 9 років тому +113

    Can we all stop and admire the garage setup for a second please

    • @JPasquariello09
      @JPasquariello09 8 років тому +5

      Derek Maddox I was just thinking that same thing and how much my shop is jealous, hahaha

  • @PepperPaul
    @PepperPaul 10 років тому +8

    Did anyone else have blinding rage about how clean Matt's shop was?!?
    Seriously though, great video! In looking forward to watching the whole series and can't wait to expand from LOR to pixels next year.

  • @joshhuspen6682
    @joshhuspen6682 9 років тому +6

    sir, you are a freaking ninja. i was impressed by the light show itself but seeing you build it, the quality and organization of your tools you're the man! have to be some sort of engineer, right? the brass fitting with the bungee/zip-tie, nobody puts that much craftsmanship into things. well done man

  • @nodent
    @nodent 10 років тому +8

    I just started this year with 25 foot long drive way arches. Having a blast with me new hobby.
    I am so jealous of your work shop

  • @bmack7749
    @bmack7749 9 років тому +7

    That garage is immaculate!

  • @JPasquariello09
    @JPasquariello09 8 років тому

    I just got to say how impressive your displays are and it's been yours and ESPECIALLY these how-to videos giving me the inspiration to work on my own.
    It's slow going and being pieced together over time but I just wanted to say THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • @whiskeymountainwood
    @whiskeymountainwood 7 років тому

    For anyone wanting to fully diy this build, I found the rebar caps at home depot today January 2018. Only thing I didn't find was the hdpe tubing but that can be ordered from McMaster. Can't wait to build mine.

  • @Nyemaster
    @Nyemaster 8 років тому

    Just now getting into this. Matt has done a fantastic job.

  • @SamJones1337
    @SamJones1337 9 років тому

    Matt im blown away. This is really impressive.

  • @patrickcrowe5106
    @patrickcrowe5106 10 років тому

    Matt, you're great! Thanks for sharing your accomplishments with all of us! You're the king!

  • @Wrexhavik
    @Wrexhavik 5 років тому

    You did a great job making this step by step how to video. You make it look so easy for us not so talented newbies. Thanks and happy holidays

  • @neilviertel4948
    @neilviertel4948 8 років тому +4

    I do like how you say what parts you have used to do this, & most of all, where to get them. I haven't seen others do that yet. Thanks for that!

  • @TheJeffcurran
    @TheJeffcurran 10 років тому

    Thanks for the tip on the HDPE semi-clear white tubing. This can be used for many projects and does a great job of diffusing pixel strips. Plus it's dirt cheap. Cheers!!

  • @wirekat
    @wirekat 9 років тому

    Matt I wanted to thank you for this great video. I built six of these for my display this year and they were (are) a big hit. I love the look (neon). I used 97 pixels in each arch (pixel strips) from RayWu. I put too much tension on the strips at first an actually pulled the solder joints apart on a couple of strips - easy fix but didn't need that much tension. These are so much easier to store than my old PVC pipes with mini lights wrapped (16 channel). Merry Christmas!

  • @frankmunoz8740
    @frankmunoz8740 10 років тому

    Congratulations Matt love your show in your video you never mentioned when you got your lights from

  • @pumpkinheadghoul
    @pumpkinheadghoul 8 років тому

    Another outstanding tutorial!

  • @MagicMatt
    @MagicMatt 7 років тому +1

    Matt, thank you for video. I have watched this many a many times. When cutting pixel strip in half...how do i it where do I get the connection

  • @zacharyplanet9506
    @zacharyplanet9506 8 років тому +3

    How much time would it take to make this light show?
    How much money would take to make this light show?

  • @texaschristmaslightsinstal1690
    @texaschristmaslightsinstal1690 9 років тому +2

    Awesome, thank you for sharing! #BestChristamasLights

  • @garyclark8940
    @garyclark8940 9 років тому +2

    Matt, what was the length of the pixel strip in the tube that you used?

  • @russellpeacock4785
    @russellpeacock4785 10 років тому +1

    These are great

  • @coralfishg
    @coralfishg 9 років тому +1

    hi Matt, you didn't mention how you secured the arches once they went out side. I'm assuming that you used re bar but i figured i would ask you.

  • @buddyfirebird
    @buddyfirebird 9 років тому +1

    is the base stable enough that the wind wont knock it over?

  • @johnnyrizzo8057
    @johnnyrizzo8057 8 років тому +2

    Matt great Video. I just ordered my pipe from the web site that you posted above and 5m strips with 300 5050 leds per strip. Are you sending extra 12v out to those arches from a power supply at both ends to keep up the brightness? or just the power from the controller?

  • @bbumgarner
    @bbumgarner 8 років тому +1

    2 Things, 1 How did you get you're lights to change colors ?, 2. What type of controller did you use ?

  • @jamescowan2166
    @jamescowan2166 8 років тому

    Any good suggestions on how to shape the tubing without getting kinks in it?

  • @artboyle7106
    @artboyle7106 7 років тому

    Matt, If you split the lights in half what connection did you use to power the next section.

  • @decorationdude
    @decorationdude 6 років тому

    Do you use a fm transmitter. and if you do, do you know which ones require a license

  • @gmyort
    @gmyort 6 років тому

    You mention the rebar cap used as a base. What is the diameter of the cap? Did you source this at Home Depot or an online source? I find plenty of rebar caps but not sure about the diameter.

  • @CGGC0202
    @CGGC0202 9 років тому

    Can you specify what the bend radius was for your light arches ? i think you said the wall thickness was 1/8 " and would love to get the same one you ordered .. what was the ID, OD, wall thichness and Bend Radius for your arches ?
    Thank you !

  • @rogerfettig3077
    @rogerfettig3077 10 років тому

    ok I have been trying to search where to get the 2 inch semi transparent hose that you use but I can not find anything on the lowes website for anything that big. Any ideas on that or what I should be looking for.?

  • @fundy20
    @fundy20 10 років тому

    Can you please add more videos? I want to do this to my house. Making arches as we speak!!!

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому

      Here you go, its a whole series on building your own elements: ua-cam.com/play/PLOp9Tx63j4ojLndg_GsMVdVZSh_ALLiDf.html

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому

      Micah Funderburk Micah, I just posted my "Behind the Scenes" video today which goes into more
      detail about how I did everything. You may be
      interested in it: @g_hXlKCt11s

    • @fundy20
      @fundy20 9 років тому

      +Matt Johnson
      On the WS2811; it has 5 wires. Red, Green and White with one plug and a single Red and single White. I noticed on your plug that you ran through the rebar cap that you only had 3 connected. Do I need the single Red and single white wires?

  • @jameslinsley8413
    @jameslinsley8413 7 років тому

    My box still make the lights flash to the music but I have no sound. Speaker? It stopped a week before Christmas but a miracle occurred Christmas Day and it played all day but not since. any suggestions? I changed the fuses but no help.

  • @bonygill4033
    @bonygill4033 8 років тому

    Where can more Led strips can be found on leaping arch on Amazon?

  • @MathijsGroothuis
    @MathijsGroothuis 8 років тому

    Do you have a permanent led strip blinking around the decoration above the central door? Or is that just some kind of artifacting of the video?

  • @landon4155
    @landon4155 8 років тому

    Hi Matt,
    I was wondering if you could do this with Mr Christmas Light Synchronizer? If so could you tell me where you got all your stuff?

  • @terryw9253
    @terryw9253 10 років тому

    Matt, why do you prefer Vixen 3 over others like Nutcracker for instance? Does it have more features, etc.?

  • @neilstapley1101
    @neilstapley1101 7 років тому

    Matt do you a how to guide any where that covers the builds of the controllers and wiring?

    • @KenAZ928
      @KenAZ928 7 років тому

      I saw he put up a link for controllers at the beginning f the video

  • @SamusAran1969
    @SamusAran1969 7 років тому

    I am having trouble finding the pipe hangers that hold the cross member. Does anyone have the actual name and maybe a part number from lowes or home depot?

  • @rodneynaquin3343
    @rodneynaquin3343 10 років тому

    Matt nice job with this video,you really paid attention to detail.i was wondering when you purchased the tube.did you get hit with a large freight charge.was going to order a 10' piece,they were going to charge me a 65.00 freight fee.did you experience this as well.thanks in advance.

  • @ukewarrior
    @ukewarrior 10 років тому

    Nice video Matt.
    thanks for sharing.
    Can you be more specific about the 'slits' you make in the tubing?
    How long are they? Is the idea that when you squeeze the clamp that it flares out on the bottom to provide more friction to against the rebar cap?
    Do you know what size/type/make/source you used for the pipe clamp?
    I'm assuming the crossbar is 1/2" electrical conduit, correct?
    Also, how do you secure the whole assembly to the ground?

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому

      ukewarrior Thanks for these questions, I added the answers to the video description because I am sure a lot of people will wonder the same thing.

  • @sunmn8507
    @sunmn8507 10 років тому

    nice. but how i program the lights like yours

  • @meraclemiracle2218
    @meraclemiracle2218 5 років тому

    Can someone tell me what program should I take in college that does this?

  • @CoryDorningMaker
    @CoryDorningMaker 10 років тому

    Can you link to the lights you got? tried looking them up but lots of different types with various changes per lot. not sure what is what. thanks for the video!

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому +5

      Give these a try: www.aliexpress.com/store/product/5m-DC12V-60leds-m-20pcs-ws2811-ic-meter-20pixels-led-digital-strip-IP68-waterproof-in-silicon/701799_1921783413.html

    • @dec0d3
      @dec0d3 9 років тому

      +Matt Johnson Do these lights work for 2 arches? You didn't mention in the video how long you made the led strip for your arch. The lights linked above are 5m. Cutting that in half gets you just over 8 feet.

  • @bowhunter3125
    @bowhunter3125 7 років тому

    What size rebar cap did you use?

  • @MarkDaGardna
    @MarkDaGardna 10 років тому


    Excellent Video Matt!!! Saw you on the Light Fight and was intrigued by your version of the light arch. Your design is Simplified Perfection!!! Thank you for sharing this...Now it gives me many other ideas for my own display. See you Next Xmas!!!
    P.S. Could you tell me what size tube you used? Looks like 1 1/2"...Thanks!

    • @GeneBergerMN
      @GeneBergerMN 9 років тому

      +Mark Da Gardna Did you ever get a answer to this question? I was wondering the same thing?

    • @MarkDaGardna
      @MarkDaGardna 9 років тому

      Gene Berger Yes I did actually! 1 1/2 inch and I bookmarked the website where he purchased the tube...Hope I can find it again...

  • @johnmayer4747
    @johnmayer4747 9 років тому

    I love your how-to videos and am wondering if you made the snowflakes? Did you purchase them whole and where if this is the case? Thank you very much for posting the how-to videos as I have a basis for starting my pixel lights! Look forward for your 2015 year light show!

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  9 років тому

      John Mayer Funny you should ask about the snowflakes, I just walked in from outside working on a video on how to build Pixel wreaths and Pixel snowflakes, both of these elements will be new this year and I am excited about the different effects I can do with them, so subscribe to my channel and stay tuned for them!

    • @johnmayer4747
      @johnmayer4747 9 років тому

      Matt Johnson I really look forward to watching it and have subscribed to your channel. Any idea when? I am already working on my show (lor) and the snowflakes are part of my design but haven't been able to figure out the logistics yet. Thanks!!!!

  • @jerrymacvaldosta
    @jerrymacvaldosta 10 років тому

    Matt you didn't mention what size tubing you used in this arch

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому +3

      As much as I tried to remember all the details I knew I would forget something :-P The tubing is 2". The McMaster-Carr part number for a 100 foot roll is 50375K64. It can also be purchased in smaller sections.

  • @johnnykelly8582
    @johnnykelly8582 9 років тому

    Your the man.

  • @RobertoMello79
    @RobertoMello79 10 років тому

    I love the light show, great videos showing how to do it.
    Question, how do you do the lights around the walls, roof and sidewalk.
    Thank you

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому +1

      I mount them on rails to give them consistent spacing. I have another video I will post soon showing some of that.

    • @jimmyharris5880
      @jimmyharris5880 9 років тому

      +Matt Johnson would love to see this video...

  • @W1FJM
    @W1FJM 9 років тому

    Matt, I have tried to contact you via your website but the contact form isn't working. How can I contact you to ask a few questions?

  • @motohead38
    @motohead38 8 років тому

    what size tubing are you using? 1 1/2 or 2" thanks

    • @bobchadwick6052
      @bobchadwick6052 7 років тому

      I'm not Matt, but the McMaster part # he gave is for 2". McMaster is great - you can find just about anything on that site. Every time I think I've seen it all, someone comes up with a new find, like this tubing... I had no idea they had that. Gonna get some and build and arch or two. Thanks for the PN Matt!

    • @jackfooteee
      @jackfooteee 7 років тому

      this is so cool

  • @cg11
    @cg11 8 років тому +1

    Are you a T-1000, T-800 or T-X?

  • @robertbailey1894
    @robertbailey1894 5 років тому

    got a question on your arches, strips are 16.6" long if you cut them in half and the tubes are 91/2' long how does it work wont it be short??bob

  • @PINKHORSES1
    @PINKHORSES1 10 років тому

    Does the lights control work on iMacs I have 3 iMacs and I want to use 3 to do the lights

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому

      I believe xLights/Nutcracker will work on the Mac.

  • @ipscone
    @ipscone 10 років тому

    You said you'd talk about the controller but didn't. In the video you show RGB lights and RGB wires. This seems to suggests the lights are all on or all off or all of a single color. But the video shows individual light control. How was the arches in the video controlled? What kind of controller? How many channels?

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  10 років тому

      ***** your right, I am sorry. I did end up talking about all that but it is in the second half of my "Behind the Scenes" video here: ua-cam.com/video/g_hXlKCt11s/v-deo.html

  • @DHAROMG
    @DHAROMG 8 років тому

    dose any one know the name of the intro song???

  • @rogerfettig4478
    @rogerfettig4478 9 років тому

    Hi Matt do you have an email Addy that I can use to ask a few things???..Having trouble dealing with your supplier you used for the pipe...Thanks...
    Roger Fettig

    • @LivingLightShows
      @LivingLightShows  9 років тому +1

      Roger Fettig Roger, fill out the contact form at www.johnsonlightshow.com and I will reply to you.

  • @hansmantel7379
    @hansmantel7379 9 років тому

    Matt:
    Hear is the link for pipe hanger/clamp from home depot. www.homedepot.com/s/2%2520in.%2520Conduit%2520Hanger?NCNI-5

    • @Backyardwoodworks2014
      @Backyardwoodworks2014 8 років тому

      thanks all I could find was the galvanised split ring connectors