I love it. I am amazed by the number of good ideas and initiatives you have to improve your workshop. You make unique work, both for its usefulness and its elegance. Thanks for sharing them.
@@Kynosys_I am working on it and incorporating ideas from you, Dennis at HookedOnWood, Pierre the Swedish Maker, Manor Wood, Small Shed, etc. … Limited space is my challenge, so everything is about optimal storage and modular design. 😀 Happy New Year to you too.
I really like the way the light moves with this LED. I also need to research more. There are so many places to utilize it. Thank you for your kind words.
Your work speaks for itself! I am so touched by your article. That's a beautiful expression. I always worry about narration. Some people say it is necessary. Even if it's a little awkward, I'm thinking about recording it myself. I think the AI voice will be very awkward. I will think about it further. I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your kind words.
Muy bonito proyecto. Esas tiras led se llaman RGBW IA, son preciosas y tienen millones de aplicaciones y efectos, ya que puedes incluso programar efectos propios.
Even programming is possible? Thank you for the detailed explanation. I really like the way the lights move. I also need to research more. There are so many places to utilize it.
@Kynosys_ hey, I love the design. I'm trying to achieve the same exact result on my staircase (although it's on the outside). I'm only wandering about 1 electrical detail, maybe you could try to explain it. When you connect two separate power supplies with separate LED controllers and microwave sensors, won't they "collide" with one another electrically? I mean, when you go one way they light up and do the sequence but when you reach the other end the other power brick wants to do the same. What happens then?
You are pointing out exactly what I am concerned about. I used 2 sets to start the LED light flow from both sides. The problem is that I start at one side and when I walk and get to the end there is a sensor waiting there too. you're right. It will turn on again there too. But since it turned on in the opposite direction I was going, I didn't think there was a problem. If you really want to make it, you can use a relay so that when one side turns on, the other side turns off. But I didn't do that because I thought it would be too complicated. Thank you for your kind words. happy new year!
@ as far as I know, you can have one set of power supply because this kind of LED strip is always powered with electricity, it’s just waiting for the controller signal to light up individual points. So another power supply is redundant, yet it’s not as much of a problem. I even saw applications where the LED strip was so long that the voltage would start to drop which lead to the strip losing color and intensity so they infed couple of power supplies along the way, once every couple of meters. I am afraid about the LED strip receiving two conflicting digital signals from both ends. Well I hope your project will last for a long time without breaking because it’s a very pretty and useful addition :) cheers my friend and Happy New Year to you too ;)
I love it. I am amazed by the number of good ideas and initiatives you have to improve your workshop. You make unique work, both for its usefulness and its elegance. Thanks for sharing them.
Love your videos and design sense. I wish I had the space you have! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your words of praise. If you are consistently interested and want to, you will have a great workshop. happy new year!
@@Kynosys_I am working on it and incorporating ideas from you, Dennis at HookedOnWood, Pierre the Swedish Maker, Manor Wood, Small Shed, etc. … Limited space is my challenge, so everything is about optimal storage and modular design. 😀 Happy New Year to you too.
I’m a big fan of LEDS they add a great feel to any project well done Kynosys
I really like the way the light moves with this LED. I also need to research more. There are so many places to utilize it. Thank you for your kind words.
Brilliant literally. Your work is always a pleasure to watch.
Thank you for enjoying it. To you who always support me, I wish you a happy 2025.
I miss the videos from before.... before this AI generated narration. Your work speaks for itself!
Your work speaks for itself! I am so touched by your article. That's a beautiful expression. I always worry about narration. Some people say it is necessary. Even if it's a little awkward, I'm thinking about recording it myself. I think the AI voice will be very awkward. I will think about it further. I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your kind words.
I like your creativity
Thanks for your sincere words!!!
Coo idea😊
Thanks a lot! 🫡🫡🫡
Muy bonito proyecto.
Esas tiras led se llaman RGBW IA, son preciosas y tienen millones de aplicaciones y efectos, ya que puedes incluso programar efectos propios.
Even programming is possible? Thank you for the detailed explanation. I really like the way the lights move. I also need to research more. There are so many places to utilize it.
@@Kynosys_ yes sir
Complimenti!!!
Thanks for your interest!!!
Siempre innovando
Thanks always for your sincere words.
Happy New Year!
@Kynosys_ hey, I love the design. I'm trying to achieve the same exact result on my staircase (although it's on the outside). I'm only wandering about 1 electrical detail, maybe you could try to explain it. When you connect two separate power supplies with separate LED controllers and microwave sensors, won't they "collide" with one another electrically? I mean, when you go one way they light up and do the sequence but when you reach the other end the other power brick wants to do the same. What happens then?
You are pointing out exactly what I am concerned about. I used 2 sets to start the LED light flow from both sides. The problem is that I start at one side and when I walk and get to the end there is a sensor waiting there too. you're right. It will turn on again there too. But since it turned on in the opposite direction I was going, I didn't think there was a problem. If you really want to make it, you can use a relay so that when one side turns on, the other side turns off. But I didn't do that because I thought it would be too complicated. Thank you for your kind words. happy new year!
@ as far as I know, you can have one set of power supply because this kind of LED strip is always powered with electricity, it’s just waiting for the controller signal to light up individual points. So another power supply is redundant, yet it’s not as much of a problem. I even saw applications where the LED strip was so long that the voltage would start to drop which lead to the strip losing color and intensity so they infed couple of power supplies along the way, once every couple of meters. I am afraid about the LED strip receiving two conflicting digital signals from both ends.
Well I hope your project will last for a long time without breaking because it’s a very pretty and useful addition :)
cheers my friend and Happy New Year to you too ;)
Ouch, not directly the led on the wood. Bad dissipation and glue
thank you I will refer to it.