My 2nd vid of yours I’ve watched. I’m someone who scratch builds as much as I can. No 3D, no buying products if I can make.. but this simplistic yet beautiful piece is a show stopper!
Thank you so much :) I have limited funds for this hobby so I like to use what I have around the house. It also helps me stay creative solving problems :) Thank you for your support. Much appreciates :) x
Fantastic chandelier . Love the idea of using real wax for the candles and it looks great lit up . Going to check out your other videos to see what else I can learn . Thanks for sharing your build . Tom
Thank you so much :). I bought them from a local shop that specialises in model trains. I just asked for the smallest lights they had. This one’s from Amazon are the closest I can find now: www.amazon.co.uk/Evemodel-30pcs-Pre-soldered-Micro-White/dp/B08ZH98BRJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=IGWYP5N3X18X&keywords=miniature+train+lights+micro&qid=1697727276&sprefix=miniature+train+lights+micro%2Caps%2C263&sr=8-1
Have a look at the videos section as I have one I show the basic wiring I do :) I'm sure there is a better way of doing it... :P but it's been good so far.
Hello, awesome work!! I can’t find the same led lights as you…do you have a link for the exact product? Or can you list the specs? Also, do you need other components (such as a button) to turn the lights on? Where are these connected to? Thanks
I was blown away when u used real wax for the candles... awesome
Thank you so much. It was messy but fun :) x
I am speechless . What a creation ! Thumbs up for this creative miniature chandelier .
Thank you very much. I really enjoyed making it (not the wiring :D) so I may attempt a more intricate design next time.
My 2nd vid of yours I’ve watched. I’m someone who scratch builds as much as I can. No 3D, no buying products if I can make.. but this simplistic yet beautiful piece is a show stopper!
Thank you so much :) I have limited funds for this hobby so I like to use what I have around the house. It also helps me stay creative solving problems :) Thank you for your support. Much appreciates :) x
That's a fantastic idea! Great build.
Thank you so much Karl :)
Fantastic chandelier . Love the idea of using real wax for the candles and it looks great lit up . Going to check out your other videos to see what else I can learn . Thanks for sharing your build . Tom
Top o the line creativity lady. It's inspirational Ainhoa! You have added a good deal to my own creative processes. As always - Thanks for sharing!
Wow! thank you so much Tom :) I have just subscribed to your channel. It's always a pleasure to check out fellow creative friends :)
Fantastic, thanku so much..
Much appreciated 😍 xx
Oh just wonderful, I am so pleased you did this, its perfect!
Thank you so much :) I'd love to make another one soon. It was a lot of fun.
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 Look forward to seeing it 👍😁
@@zestvisions Thank you :)
Brilliant ideas! I subbed as I only found you today.
Thank you so much :) I have not crafted in a while due to my job but hoping to start a new project soon :) x
What a great idea !!! Perfect !
Thank you Tine :)
Вызывает восхищение !!
спасибо :)
Awesome work!
Thank you very much :)
Very impressive!
Thank you very much :)
Awsome!!!
Thank you so much :)
really beautiful. What are the lamps you used?
Wow einfach nur toll ❤ Frage wo bekomme ich diese Kabel gekauft ? Für die Beleuchtung
Thank you so much :). I bought them from a local shop that specialises in model trains. I just asked for the smallest lights they had.
This one’s from Amazon are the closest I can find now: www.amazon.co.uk/Evemodel-30pcs-Pre-soldered-Micro-White/dp/B08ZH98BRJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=IGWYP5N3X18X&keywords=miniature+train+lights+micro&qid=1697727276&sprefix=miniature+train+lights+micro%2Caps%2C263&sr=8-1
that's awesome
Thank you so much :)
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 you're welcome
What type of LEDs are you using?
I bought the smallest ones I could find from a shop that sell train modelling things :) The brand is Evemodel. C0603WM-20-EU Draht 20cm warm white. x
Have a look at the videos section as I have one I show the basic wiring I do :) I'm sure there is a better way of doing it... :P but it's been good so far.
mi potresti dire che luci a led usi?
complimenti
These ones I bought from a train model shop. They are the smallest you can buy :)
Hello, awesome work!! I can’t find the same led lights as you…do you have a link for the exact product? Or can you list the specs? Also, do you need other components (such as a button) to turn the lights on? Where are these connected to?
Thanks
Master
Ooh thank you so much :)