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    Nightlights

    Haven't posted anything here in quite a while. Thought I would share a little something I made for my cousin's son and newborn girl. I used Rowmark's new hardwood collection (cherry).

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    Those are very nice looking awesome. I seen some on Youtube i like to try one day once i get brave enough to try other than wood and mirror and drinking glasses. Thanks for sharing Here is the link to the. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU3CXF8siJs
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    Well done, Liesl. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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    they are very nice
    here are a few of my nightlights, they are all free standing with120V adapter
    greetings
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    Very nice, I especially like the 1st one and the fish

    Quote Originally Posted by walter hofmann View Post
    they are very nice
    here are a few of my nightlights, they are all free standing with120V adapter
    greetings
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    Wow those look awesome Walter!
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    Walter you are so talented.
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    All i can say is wow awesome i need to pick my jaw up off the floor now What are they made out of plexiglass or what. I just need to get started more and start doing more things as i haVe all kinds of ideas but kinda scared ill screw some thing up

    AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME nightlights to all thanks for sharing
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    hi all
    the picture is the 2.4mm acrylate what I get left overs from ACE hardware store for free. the LED light stand are three pieces of different wood ( red cedar and bass wood) they are cut to the size what is needed and after installing the LED strip glued together.
    if some body is interested send me a PM for the picture I am using lasercad v. 7.43 its for the AWC 608 DSP controller.
    greetings
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    Walter, do you get the led strips from a particular supplier or just get them off ebay?

    It really sets them off. Great job.

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    hi gozzie
    I buy mostly rolls of the LED strips from the cheapest seller on ebay, because they all from the same manufacturer.
    right now I use the new remote control for the strips and they work wonderfull because I can adjust so many things light brightness , speed end even flashing.
    price wise its the same as a conventional switch.
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    I have bought several LED strips and also water proof LED lights and cuttable sections from several of these places Hope this helps see the following
    http://www.elumanation.com/index.html

    http://www.lumenedge.com/store/index...od&productId=1

    http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=...&fr2=rs-bottom

    https://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/...+Bars+&+Strips
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    hi junioe
    they are way to expensive. I pay for 5m roll super bright 5050 LED strips only $ 9.00 including shipping.
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    Liesl Dexheimer

    What did you use to keep the wood on the light it self

    Walter i think your EBay is a lot cheaper than i realized thanks
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    Junior try Super Glue
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