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.
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. th-cam.com/video/J4VHx5P74AA/w-d-xo.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. th-cam.com/video/9smQgfshrdU/w-d-xo.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!
...or I am late.
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.
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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. th-cam.com/video/J4VHx5P74AA/w-d-xo.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.
th-cam.com/video/9smQgfshrdU/w-d-xo.html