hi, I saw your video, it's too strong, I would like to do it too, I saw that you also put the screws under the wooden dowels, but do those have to be fixed to the wall? but if there is wood above where the geese are invited, isn't there a difference in height underneath? bye thank you
Txs for this awesome video. Can I pl get some specifics for suitable led bulbs and wiring specifications for low voltage 12v AC system. that can be used on outdoor landscape lighting system. Thanks so much.
Shrink tubing is your long term friend, nice job on that. Only suggestion would have been to maybe cut the slot as a French cleat instead of flat, so you wouldn't need any screws to hold it to the wall. Looks good!
I love French cleats for the reason you mentioned. There are some picture hangers with the French cleat design and given the sets not being too big, those could had been incorporated and facilitate the hanging.
Hi, The product must no longer be available on Amazon. The wattage of the power adapter will determine how many lights you can use. I use 1.2 W bulbs on a 60 w Adapter which can support upto 50 1.2 w bulbs. But always use 80% of max capacity. Also it is important to have right thickness of wiring for larger no of bulbs to support the load. for 40 bulbs and above use min 1 mm thick copper wiring.
Hello, I thought the idea was excellent, I'm in France and I would like to put a panel like this in my salon, I just haven't figured out how I'm going to connect the wires on the left (I have the power supply connection) and on the right when I finish where I'm going to connect, if If you could explain it to me, I would appreciate it, congratulations for the video and the idea
Dear AIT, I love the wall! It would help to add some text on the screen when mentioning details such as the light bulb specs, wiring specs, etc. for the novice of us that lack basic knowledge in the matter. I opened the links provided and helped somewhat; still my suggestion stands. Thank you!
The wooden bar on the top is fixed to the wall studs to give stability to the structure. There is no need to give support on the bottom. Also if you have noticed, the bottom part is of varying length. So if put a wooden support, it would be visible
Hi Mate, Glad that you like the video. The benefit of using g4 led bulb is it is very easy to replace the bulb. Simply remove it and put back a new one. Also if you follow the circuit diagram in the description, even if one bulb fails, the remaining will still be lit.
This looks amazing. How did you hide your power adapter and wall plug? I am thinking of doing something similar but not sure how could I hide that big power adapter.
the wall is plaster with wooden studs in my case. if it's concrete, no need to use a stud finder. you will however need to pre-drill the holes on the wall and use wall plugs.
@@AnotherIndianTechie Thank you for your response. I thought my question will be left unread and not receive any reply. With this, I subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to see more DIY's from your channel :)
Nice project, the video however could of been about 15 mins shorter. No need to see every hole filled, every board taped and I would of soldered the wire connections and then added the shrink tubing, but still good job
the heater is not covered completely with wood. I have put in vents similar to that of a radiator cover and we have not experienced any dip in efficiency, nor has the wood warped.
My friend can you please share the power adaptor link as the link you provided does not work. All the other links work perfectly
Your indeed a great teacher and am yet to build my first project
Love the wall, well done. You should have painted the slats before you glued them together.
Nice to see you back with videos
hi, I saw your video, it's too strong, I would like to do it too, I saw that you also put the screws under the wooden dowels, but do those have to be fixed to the wall? but if there is wood above where the geese are invited, isn't there a difference in height underneath? bye thank you
Txs for this awesome video. Can I pl get some specifics for suitable led bulbs and wiring specifications for low voltage 12v AC system. that can be used on outdoor landscape lighting system. Thanks so much.
Hello,
Great work and I have learned from you. Is it excel you used for the measurement you showed?
Yes I did use excel
Wow you are an ARTIST. great job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Shrink tubing is your long term friend, nice job on that. Only suggestion would have been to maybe cut the slot as a French cleat instead of flat, so you wouldn't need any screws to hold it to the wall. Looks good!
Thanks for the suggestion mate. A French cleat would have been a great idea. I will think of it for my next project.
I don't see how could french cleat fit here, i mean all installment gets as high as the ceiling.
I love French cleats for the reason you mentioned. There are some picture hangers with the French cleat design and given the sets not being too big, those could had been incorporated and facilitate the hanging.
@@kalczarobert - Good point. Forgot about that detail. 👍🏻
Can you please help me with all the tools used in creating it and I will learn more knowledge from you
The only major tool you need is a Mitre saw, cordless drill and bits. All details are in the description.
The link for your power adapter doesn’t work , and how many lights can go on one adapter?
Hi,
The product must no longer be available on Amazon. The wattage of the power adapter will determine how many lights you can use. I use 1.2 W bulbs on a 60 w Adapter which can support upto 50 1.2 w bulbs. But always use 80% of max capacity.
Also it is important to have right thickness of wiring for larger no of bulbs to support the load. for 40 bulbs and above use min 1 mm thick copper wiring.
Excellent work gokul ...keep it up
Thank you so much 😀
Do share the Gear you are using
Please check the video description for details 😀
Thanks for this light up feature wall how to!
My pleasure and thanks for watching
Hello, I thought the idea was excellent, I'm in France and I would like to put a panel like this in my salon, I just haven't figured out how I'm going to connect the wires on the left (I have the power supply connection) and on the right when I finish where I'm going to connect, if If you could explain it to me, I would appreciate it, congratulations for the video and the idea
The wire connection diagram is in the description. Please check that for a better understanding
That looks amazing!! Great job.
Thanks so much!
How long would it take to achieve this on a 10etres wall? Want to do something like this
Approximately 3 days
Quite some work man. Hats off
Thank you so much
This is brilliant! Excellent DIY project. So glad you made a video of this.. 😁😁
Thank you so much
Excellent work!! This looks brilliant!!!
Thank you very much!
I need to be done to my villa ?? Can u help me .. Bangalore
I live outside India but I can definitely help with the planning and design.
Brilliant idea
Dear AIT, I love the wall! It would help to add some text on the screen when mentioning details such as the light bulb specs, wiring specs, etc. for the novice of us that lack basic knowledge in the matter. I opened the links provided and helped somewhat; still my suggestion stands. Thank you!
What amazing design and craftsmanship !
Awesome! Thank you!
why did you please fixe the lower part on the wall and the upper part on the wooden bar
The wooden bar on the top is fixed to the wall studs to give stability to the structure. There is no need to give support on the bottom. Also if you have noticed, the bottom part is of varying length. So if put a wooden support, it would be visible
Where do you find these lights
They are available on Amazon. Just search for 1 watt g4 led bulb
stunning...totally
whate mame of this led???
All details are given in the description.
Hello man im from Indonesia , nice to see your video , if something bad happened on the lamp , how would you do that ? Is easy to change ?
Hi Mate,
Glad that you like the video. The benefit of using g4 led bulb is it is very easy to replace the bulb. Simply remove it and put back a new one.
Also if you follow the circuit diagram in the description, even if one bulb fails, the remaining will still be lit.
So artistic!
Thank you 😊
Amazing video and job brother.
Much appreciated
So so cool to see how you made this.. Great job!!
Thank you so much
This looks amazing. How did you hide your power adapter and wall plug? I am thinking of doing something similar but not sure how could I hide that big power adapter.
The power adaptor and wall plug are behind the display cabinet, which is why I opted for voice control activation.
Wow!! Amazing DIY project .. so creative 🤩 Great work!!!
Thank you so much 🤗
Good job, i plan to do this in a year or so. Please do not remove the template links
That’s great ! Thank you
Its nice but I cannot make this
Awesome job!!!! I am replicating it for sure
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice wall my friend:)
Thank you 😊
Amazing🙏🙏 Great Man. Keep it up.
Looks amazing… great work 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much 👍
Nice 👍🏼 black radiator paint would have topped it off to make it hidden.
fair point, but since there was already white paint on it, by adding one more coat i was concerned about impacting the efficiency of the radiator.
Is the wall concrete or wood? I was wondering how to install wood accent on my concrete wall.
the wall is plaster with wooden studs in my case. if it's concrete, no need to use a stud finder. you will however need to pre-drill the holes on the wall and use wall plugs.
@@AnotherIndianTechie Thank you for your response. I thought my question will be left unread and not receive any reply. With this, I subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to see more DIY's from your channel :)
Very nice. Great job 👏
Thank you very much!
Awesome
Thank you!
Just amazing!!!!!🤩
Ambadaaa...itheppo thudangi...kollalloo..mobile...computer..gaming ithellam videosil varumennu pratheekshikkunnu monee..all the best😉😉👍
Thank you!
Wowww, that's great bro. Please post more videos. All the best 👍
Thank you, I will
love it
Just wow!
Thanks 😀
Wow!, great work.
Thanks a lot!
5:20 Accident waiting to happen!
Nice project, the video however could of been about 15 mins shorter. No need to see every hole filled, every board taped and I would of soldered the wire connections and then added the shrink tubing, but still good job
Thank you for the comment. I will work on that ..so glad you like it 😀
All nice for sure ... i was waiting for the voice controlled explain but then bamm ... "Alexa" ...u lost me there. :(
:D
That wall is basically a fire hazard. You should use proper Wire/Splicing connectors. You should add a big disclaimer.
good work but video skills have room for improvement.
the varnish finish is poorly achieved. it needs more layers of it. ask someone that knows how to do it .
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Very bad idea to cover heater with wood. Definitely not recommended
the heater is not covered completely with wood. I have put in vents similar to that of a radiator cover and we have not experienced any dip in efficiency, nor has the wood warped.