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Back out to the garage to start cutting on some acrylic. Wish me luck
good luck
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Chp, you said 2" border like what I've got right? Then you start got gluing the LEDs on every few inches? I'm unsure on how to solder the wires on after I cut the first strip
Chp, you said 2" border like what I've got right? Then you start got gluing the LEDs on every few inches? I'm unsure on how to solder the wires on after I cut the first strip
You could probably open the center up a little but more is you wanted. This would allow for a longer strip, thus more LEDs.
I would also radius the corners. This makes it easier to lay the strip and as its not rounding a 90* square corner. You can use a 1" hole saw at each corner to cut your radius, then use your jig saw to connect the holes.
Give me a minute to upload a pic of the strip with the wires soldered on and I will explain how I do it.
Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
You think like 1" thick cut out then? And Ill use a hole saw like u said, thatll be alot easier. I just dont want it to be to thin and break. More LEDs is always better tho
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