Thank you for making such good content!!! You are inspiring me to expand my Christmas lighting and I appreciate you setting such a great example with the use of safety equipment!
Excellent video, I plan on watching all your videos, just starting my journey on a full yard light show. I've been doing a smaller one just to learn how to program a show. I do have a question, what 3d printer are you using?
Glad the videos are helpful. My 3D printer is a Bambu P1P. If you get one of there printers I would recommend the Bambu P1S. It comes with an enclosure and extra cooling. I also believe it is a bit faster.
I use xLights. In xLights you use the native arch model with the following settings. Layered Arches checked: Nodes: 156, 3 layers, Inside layer, 49: layer 2, 52: Outside 55. ZigSay layers checked, Lights per node, 3. This assumes that you are using the YPS pixel strips. If you are using different your layer needs maybe different. Reach out to me on Facebook messenger if you want a screen shot of the xLights settings.
@ very much appreciated. I’m very new to xlights. I did do a layered model. I’m going to make changes to the total nodes. I multiplied them out up front.
The three sizes I cut the pex to are 111.5 inches, 105 inches and 99.5 inches. Take a look at the 10 min mark in this video. ua-cam.com/video/J4VHx5P74AA/v-deo.htmlsi=EQpxaSC2B1U-O_mL
I use arches in the front of my yard. Check out this sequence from last year. I am replacing the single arches that are in the display with the new triple arches. ua-cam.com/video/9smQgfshrdU/v-deo.html
Thank you for making such good content!!! You are inspiring me to expand my Christmas lighting and I appreciate you setting such a great example with the use of safety equipment!
Glad to help.
Thank you for providing the link to STL file for the arch base. Outstanding info!!!
Glad it was helpful!
I have now published the model on printables. Here is a link.
www.printables.com/model/526169-magenet-mount-for-christmas-light-props
@@bergmannlights5149 Thank you!!! I have a metal roof so this will work for some of my props to mount them there. Outstanding work!!!!!
I didn't think you were a ryobi kind of guy. Your more a Dewalt guy. Lol.
Great video. Just did a GE large cube like you did. Came out great.
Thanks Dennis! Once you get into a brand of battery operated tools it kind of pays to stick with it. Don't want to start over with new batteries.
I know what you mean I think everything I own is Dewalt because of that
@@bergmannlights5149 they are battery adapters that enable cross fitment
Love your workshop
Thank you!
That is so cool!! 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Are you from Spokane? Saw your Bloomsday!
We are about 100 miles south west of Spokane. I have done Bloomsdsy a few times. Been to Depoe Bay a few times on vacation
Starting early!
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Excellent video, I plan on watching all your videos, just starting my journey on a full yard light show. I've been doing a smaller one just to learn how to program a show. I do have a question, what 3d printer are you using?
Glad the videos are helpful. My 3D printer is a Bambu P1P. If you get one of there printers I would recommend the Bambu P1S. It comes with an enclosure and extra cooling. I also believe it is a bit faster.
@bergmannlights5149 thank you so much for the info. Looking at the printer now.
I built a set of these. Do you have a prop definition for them to be used in LOR or xLights?
I use xLights. In xLights you use the native arch model with the following settings. Layered Arches checked: Nodes: 156, 3 layers, Inside layer, 49: layer 2, 52: Outside 55. ZigSay layers checked, Lights per node, 3. This assumes that you are using the YPS pixel strips. If you are using different your layer needs maybe different. Reach out to me on Facebook messenger if you want a screen shot of the xLights settings.
@ very much appreciated. I’m very new to xlights. I did do a layered model. I’m going to make changes to the total nodes. I multiplied them out up front.
Happy it helped.
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What length were the pex tube's cut at?
The three sizes I cut the pex to are 111.5 inches, 105 inches and 99.5 inches. Take a look at the 10 min mark in this video. ua-cam.com/video/J4VHx5P74AA/v-deo.htmlsi=EQpxaSC2B1U-O_mL
how are these used in your decoration?
I use arches in the front of my yard. Check out this sequence from last year. I am replacing the single arches that are in the display with the new triple arches.
ua-cam.com/video/9smQgfshrdU/v-deo.html