I did it because it was no real extra cost or work. I was also worried the glue wouldn't hold over time, and if the LED's stopped working I could easily replace them without a mess.
Everyone has their own opinion and decor on how things look best to them. I could have used many different types of materials for the top. After you build one send me the link so I can check it out.
I was thinking about just routing the sides of one piece of table top, instead of piecing 2 together.
Really nice desk!
Thanks for the video. This is awesome. I caught the 3 legged dog in the background
same I saw it
Omg I love that desk I want one now keep doing what you are doing
THANK YOU
Wow great diy project
Thanks
Could you send me some links for some of the materials used. The glass used to diffuse the light etc. I love the idea great work!
Actually what i want
Your and my thinking is too similar 😂
Hello, did you use acrylic for led cover ? And can you
link me where did you get it from, thank you.
Like it
So question
Why did u decide to use wire to hold the LED’s in place when you could have used the stickiness on the LED strips.
I did it because it was no real extra cost or work. I was also worried the glue wouldn't hold over time, and if the LED's stopped working I could easily replace them without a mess.
Just curious if that LED strip has a plastic layer due to the wires used to tie it up will short it?
@@philippeducut9702 None of the wires used were wrapped that tight. The LED's are not expensive, and everything on the build is easy to disassemble.
sir plz tell the dimensions
I'm not sure, but you can make any size work.
thanks
Thank you sir ☺️
shame its oak it would have looked better if it was coated in a white plastic
Everyone has their own opinion and decor on how things look best to them.
I could have used many different types of materials for the top. After you build one send me the link so I can check it out.
Very tru I was stating my opinion btw
@@jamescollins215 No problem, me too!