Muy buen trabajo, excelente e ingenioso, quiciera saber si con esta matriz se pudiera proyectar en forma de imagen 3D con movimiento utilizando el interior del cubo. Lastima que hasta ahora 2019 me encontre este video.
+Romio Ghose Yep, it is designed to do that. But I accidentally fried its microcontroller, so this cube is just another piece of decoration in my office. I have another one, 4x4x4 RGB, and it is a lot of fun to program the smaller one.
I am in awe of your soldering kung fu! I am making a similar cube right now and just spent a solid 6 hours making just one 8x8 grid. It works, but it looks awful, and I used easily 3x more solder than you did. May I please ask what iron (and regulator), solder, and flux you're using in this video? Thanks!
Iron is a cheap low-power one from Ali Express, just make sure it has a regulator. Flux is whatever I bought from a local electronics store, it's liquid and I use a thin paintbrush to apply it. Solder - is a lead one (never use a lead-less). I use two diameters - one for soldering LEDs to each other and another for soldering thicker wires to the already soldered grid (so the grid won't de-solder by accident). The biggest point to have the accurate and fast soldering is the perfect timing and a good hand-eye coordination, and that you get by experience. In two words - I am touching with my iron both wires simultaneously and in a split second sticking there a solder wire so it would touch both wires and a hot tip simultaneously. This way the solder melts and flows around both wires forming a perfect joint.
Just re-watched a piece from this video and remembered that I had used a different soldering method - get a blob of a solder on the hot tip and barely touch both wires - blob got transferred there forming a good joint. Key is to apply a flux right before and keep the wires from moving for a second so the blob will solidify.
Nick Makarov Thank you for the tips, I think I'll pick up a 35W iron (I've been using 65W), a regulator, some of that liquid flux, and proper solder tomorrow. And then practice, practice, practice. Do you need a particular kind of solder to get it to blob up on the iron tip so easily or is that just from the wisdom of practice? Thanks again.
@@nickmakarov ooh, I see. Sorry, this is the first time I've seen an arduino with that packaging. May I know the name of that arduino ? I only know two types of arduino, uno and atmega.
This is what is so confusing to me and why my three kits have only been completed to the PC board. In the last video I watched, the LED's were placed exactly like yours, BUT the Anodes (long legs) were bent down first and soldered. There must be a couple of ways, common anode and common cathode for making the matrix. Unfortunately, a lot of these kits come with no schematic or instructions and you have to go on a search to find a seller with the same PC board that may have provided SOME information....frustrating
I got 3 of them and one I got a remote control and a SD card holder under the PCB board and it's got a speaker under the PCB to and you can connect your phone to it and I got a colour one and a blue one like this one to
Yes, spinning inside is possible. Actually, any animation you could think of (given the limitations of this display) is possible. I've seen people connected these cubes into a massive array and displayed a life-size running horse in it. Soldering iron - one of the inexpensive ones. One thing, though - it has a power regulator so I am not worrying to fry sensitive electronics.
www.icstation.com/lightsquared-8x8x8-cube-white-blue-p-3531.html heres a whole kit to start,but i suggest for a beginner to go with the 4X4X4 it also comes with a pvc plastic display ^^
Well done. In my kit there are no explanations as to how to bend the legs of the leds. Great stuff.
You got lucky - I had no instructions at all. Just a bag of some random stuff - go figure ;)
Clean.
I love your work more than others.
Thank you!
GOOD VIDEO . Very clear and love the close ups helped alot understanding building a cube of my own.
coming to the end of 2019 this video is still helpful.
Nice video. This would help me built mine. You got skilled for soldering.
Hey if I wanna make it without using arduino and glowing all the time how many and what ohms resistor and other components should I use?
Muy buen trabajo, excelente e ingenioso, quiciera saber si con esta matriz se pudiera proyectar en forma de imagen 3D con movimiento utilizando el interior del cubo.
Lastima que hasta ahora 2019 me encontre este video.
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very good make LED 8X8X8 cube...
enjoy electronic hobby and alot of work
How big is the distance between each hole and how big are the holes?
Thank you for making this
Eska- bord Kaha Melega sar
Why u dont show us it working with all the patterns it can do?
Awesome video on grid assembly! what are the measurements between holes for grid assembly board you are using?
+james brewer I think it was 1 inch. Just enough for a bended pin to barely overlap with the nearby one.
Thanks! Again, Great video!
UNDER THE LED LIGHT CUB WHAT IS NAME THE BLACK PLAIN ELEKTORINKS NAME PLEASE TELL ME EARLY I WANT TO MAKE THIS LED CUBE 8X8 SEND ME NAMES
You did a good job, I will do it exactly the same.
Thanks for your video
du hast gute Arbeit gemacht, ich werde es genau so machen. :-)
You're welcome!
resistencias ?
its amazing... but i have a question... can you glow a particular LED at a time...???
+Romio Ghose Yep, it is designed to do that. But I accidentally fried its microcontroller, so this cube is just another piece of decoration in my office. I have another one, 4x4x4 RGB, and it is a lot of fun to program the smaller one.
Excelente, muchas gracias
That looks so cool :p
Thank you!
Ok this driven with arduino? If u wanted to make cube bigger u just add more boards?
I am in awe of your soldering kung fu! I am making a similar cube right now and just spent a solid 6 hours making just one 8x8 grid. It works, but it looks awful, and I used easily 3x more solder than you did. May I please ask what iron (and regulator), solder, and flux you're using in this video? Thanks!
Iron is a cheap low-power one from Ali Express, just make sure it has a regulator. Flux is whatever I bought from a local electronics store, it's liquid and I use a thin paintbrush to apply it. Solder - is a lead one (never use a lead-less). I use two diameters - one for soldering LEDs to each other and another for soldering thicker wires to the already soldered grid (so the grid won't de-solder by accident).
The biggest point to have the accurate and fast soldering is the perfect timing and a good hand-eye coordination, and that you get by experience. In two words - I am touching with my iron both wires simultaneously and in a split second sticking there a solder wire so it would touch both wires and a hot tip simultaneously. This way the solder melts and flows around both wires forming a perfect joint.
Just re-watched a piece from this video and remembered that I had used a different soldering method - get a blob of a solder on the hot tip and barely touch both wires - blob got transferred there forming a good joint. Key is to apply a flux right before and keep the wires from moving for a second so the blob will solidify.
Nick Makarov Thank you for the tips, I think I'll pick up a 35W iron (I've been using 65W), a regulator, some of that liquid flux, and proper solder tomorrow. And then practice, practice, practice. Do you need a particular kind of solder to get it to blob up on the iron tip so easily or is that just from the wisdom of practice? Thanks again.
May I know the name of black board you used ?
You didn't use arduino right ?
It is arduino, just different packaging.
@@nickmakarov ooh, I see. Sorry, this is the first time I've seen an arduino with that packaging. May I know the name of that arduino ? I only know two types of arduino, uno and atmega.
can u tall me what is the gap between LEDs???
Something arround 2,5 cm. Because the LED wire is something arround 2,7 cm.
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上手くなるコツってありますか?
It's not very hard, but only practice will make perfection.
This is what is so confusing to me and why my three kits have only been completed to the PC board. In the last video I watched, the LED's were placed exactly like yours, BUT the Anodes (long legs) were bent down first and soldered. There must be a couple of ways, common anode and common cathode for making the matrix. Unfortunately, a lot of these kits come with no schematic or instructions and you have to go on a search to find a seller with the same PC board that may have provided SOME information....frustrating
Don't be frustrated - this is what you pay for, aka "cheap chinese stuff".
I got 3 of them and one I got a remote control and a SD card holder under the PCB board and it's got a speaker under the PCB to and you can connect your phone to it and I got a colour one and a blue one like this one to
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sir me same led vedio is watching what your vedio is to good 🙏💐
but do you have a program for this cube
Be careful some of these kits are assemble with the anodes down and the cathodes to the right.
Where are you getting LEDs?
Well, Ali Express has lots of them. Cheep, too.
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Ham kese bana sake ye batao
Hello i have a question how do you get it from stop shaking the leds?
Shaking - you mean, mechanical shake? During soldering or when the led is in the array?
Yes. And How far apart are the LED's when you was soldering them?
about an inch apart
Hello yes the mechanical shake. How would you stop that?
Kaon si plet hae
thanks
Solo te falto poquita mas información pero que buen video
Just got my 8x8x8 cube only mine has flat square leds. will get a RGB cube if it turns out.
8x8x8 RGB means four times more soldering, and the space is tight... much more care should be taken.
amazing
AWSOME DUDE GREAT JOB
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sir what power supply u have used??????????????????
i have made whole structure.
5v USB power supply from some cell phone, nothing fancy.
sir which board are u using for the led cube stand (in which u have fixed the led cube structure)
Sir is video me Aapane mobile se coding ki hai?
Would it be possible to have a shape spinning around inside the matrix? And what soldering iron are you using?
Yes, spinning inside is possible. Actually, any animation you could think of (given the limitations of this display) is possible. I've seen people connected these cubes into a massive array and displayed a life-size running horse in it.
Soldering iron - one of the inexpensive ones. One thing, though - it has a power regulator so I am not worrying to fry sensitive electronics.
bravo! ora è più chiaro!... grazie!
Great performance!
Thanks!
Nice
Hi! Thanks for the video! How many hours did it take you to solder this layer?
+Damir Temiraliuly Maybe 15 minutes, do not quite remember.
Nice job :)
Thanks!
Where can I get the coding?
downloadable from the banggood website SKU331661.zip
@@flossflink Thanks so much!! That was a real help!!❤️
Please programming video
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makarov? i thought we defeated you in modern warfare 3
Never been defeated. Maybe because I never played that game? :)
Nick Makarov should definitely play it if you’ve played the previous call of duty games
Sir, pls file Garber and code....thnk
Excuse me you can pass the arduino programming
i need diagram
Muito legal
Excuse me! Where can I get that PCB? I'm a beginner :D
www.icstation.com/lightsquared-8x8x8-cube-white-blue-p-3531.html heres a whole kit to start,but i suggest for a beginner to go with the 4X4X4 it also comes with a pvc plastic display ^^
aap koi ve LED banay (+ -) kaneksan ke bare me samzay kit ya bod ke bare me batae) aap ka video achha he ) paasi raja Avinash Kumar radhi
Muito legal ..
Sungguh bagus &sangat bagus kalau bisa tahu berapa hargax
hiii plzz provide me the cicuit diagram
Do not have it, sorry. Check AliExpress or similar sites, they sell complete kits with diagrams and components.
oh thx by the way.....i will take care of it
You're welcome
SHOW!
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Nc
Daumen und Zeigefinger zur Wärmeableitung beim löten, wer es kann :-)
Thumb and index finger for heat dissipation during soldering,
yeah, that's cooling things down, definitely ;)
Hello , can you give coding ?
Explain everything so I also do it
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hier ist es was du wissen mußt: th-cam.com/video/ClyTicH2Jds/w-d-xo.html
I woch meny video led light but yout tric best
I think not use autometic bord
супер
Other than wasting time and parts, what's the point?
Relaxation.
Pulei logo pro final.
non ha spiegato nulla di come' fatto
nice vay
Nice he
greatttttttt...
code led 8x8x8and to make
Try this cube... th-cam.com/video/T5Aq7cRc-mU/w-d-xo.html I have tried the code and it does compile and there is a schematic.
Mantu Kumar tate
K man ra
Y u no speak?
Gasgiant why is that important to you?
Hi Nick, just makes for a better all round tutorial rather than just a video but it’s not that important!
Эммммммм...... Я здесь один русский или нет?
Дмитрий Нестеренко нет. да и сам автор русский
E parla, ma che sei muto?
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Le copio al al morro q iso walle e izo el cubo puro fake