For constructive feedback: I love the idea, but would be much more interested in seeing the process and mechanics of it, rather than just watching a talking head and no details. What materials did you use? Did you share models or measurements for other people to use? Things like that to make it interesting.
Much appreciated! As you can imagine I’m still learning the TH-cam thing haha. I’m no 3d printer or anything (yet) but they were pretty much store bought permanent magnets with adhesive stuck to the back of the shapes with a precut metal sheet bought from Home Depot. You’d definitely be able to cut your own if you have the tools/knowhow, but for simplicity and finding a cheap picture frame from Walmart, I went with a precut sheet that is a very common size for pictures. I think we can all agree that nanoleaf’s mounting system kind of sucks and should just use magnets for both wall attachment and interconnect as standard but here we are haha
Thank you for the video but why did you only say “ok enough talk” and begin the content 4min into an 8min video? I appreciate you sharing your experience but I am trying to ingest ideas from dozens of sources while making a decision. The majority of people viewing this already went with nanoleaf and this is an advanced technique so you don’t need to defended them or rationalize their cost. People who need that info need a lot more info first before DIY’ing these. Thank you again - I only mean this in a constructive feedback way and appreciate your time to share your experience.
Thanks very much! I take any and all feedback seriously and as a message of support. It could’ve been just as easy for you or any other viewer to simply leave and move on to another video without saying anything or providing any feedback. The fact you took time to write a constructive response helps a lot and is very appreciated!
For constructive feedback: I love the idea, but would be much more interested in seeing the process and mechanics of it, rather than just watching a talking head and no details. What materials did you use? Did you share models or measurements for other people to use? Things like that to make it interesting.
Much appreciated! As you can imagine I’m still learning the TH-cam thing haha. I’m no 3d printer or anything (yet) but they were pretty much store bought permanent magnets with adhesive stuck to the back of the shapes with a precut metal sheet bought from Home Depot. You’d definitely be able to cut your own if you have the tools/knowhow, but for simplicity and finding a cheap picture frame from Walmart, I went with a precut sheet that is a very common size for pictures. I think we can all agree that nanoleaf’s mounting system kind of sucks and should just use magnets for both wall attachment and interconnect as standard but here we are haha
Thank you for the video but why did you only say “ok enough talk” and begin the content 4min into an 8min video? I appreciate you sharing your experience but I am trying to ingest ideas from dozens of sources while making a decision.
The majority of people viewing this already went with nanoleaf and this is an advanced technique so you don’t need to defended them or rationalize their cost. People who need that info need a lot more info first before DIY’ing these. Thank you again - I only mean this in a constructive feedback way and appreciate your time to share your experience.
Thanks very much! I take any and all feedback seriously and as a message of support. It could’ve been just as easy for you or any other viewer to simply leave and move on to another video without saying anything or providing any feedback. The fact you took time to write a constructive response helps a lot and is very appreciated!