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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    I started another thread about my stars over at http://doityourselfchristmas.com/for...inch-RGB-Stars under buy/sell/trade.. I did not want to hijack this thread too badly...

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    The sides would be a black plastic and the cover would be a milky white cover
    I discarded a similar design to this in my testing phase .

    In a simpler design you could build a coro box with a black vinyl sign cut out for half the cost of your plastic commercially made product. I found that having illuminated sides gives a more 3d effect to the stars.

    Test video below .
    2012 Plans
    1 J1Sys ECG-P12R Controller and 2 ECG-P2 Controllers
    1 Pixel Megatree (Finished)
    3 Pixel Arches replacing my 2011 clear arches (cant decide on design)
    20 x 3D Mini Trees
    40 x Mini Roof Stars (Finished)
    Columns (Qty to be decided)
    Pixels Pixels Pixels

    2011
    3 x RGB arches
    6 x RGB Window Display Trees
    2 x RGB Window Display Bells
    6 x RGb Window stars
    5 X Mini arches RGB
    1 x RGB Bethlehem Star
    14metres of Eave Lights

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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    I would be very curious to know what/how you cut out the Star outline.
    Slitting coro along the seam is easy, but, cutting straight on the bias is another animal.
    Did you use a knife or scissors?

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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    Quote Originally Posted by ukewarrior View Post
    I would be very curious to know what/how you cut out the Star outline.
    Slitting coro along the seam is easy, but, cutting straight on the bias is another animal.
    Did you use a knife or scissors?
    When I cut out my stars from coro, I used a straightedge and a utility knife. After awhile you get used to cutting across the flutes...
    Mark
    Kernersville, NC
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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    I have similar plans for a 'host' of angels on the roof this year- glad to see how nicely these turned out.
    Click here to show/hide my display details ...


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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    Henedce....Very nice effect. Loved the video...

    Lightman

  7. #17
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    Default Re: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    What kind of plugs/connectors did you use to connect them together?
    I used a mix of 2 ,3 and 4 pin waterproof plugs from Ray Wu

    I would be very curious to know what/how you cut out the Star outline.
    Slitting coro along the seam is easy, but, cutting straight on the bias is another animal.
    Did you use a knife or scissors?
    I just use a hobby knife with a no 11 blade .

    I have similar plans for a 'host' of angels on the roof this year
    I look forward to seeing these. I was thinking of changing some of my window luminaries to angels this year .
    2012 Plans
    1 J1Sys ECG-P12R Controller and 2 ECG-P2 Controllers
    1 Pixel Megatree (Finished)
    3 Pixel Arches replacing my 2011 clear arches (cant decide on design)
    20 x 3D Mini Trees
    40 x Mini Roof Stars (Finished)
    Columns (Qty to be decided)
    Pixels Pixels Pixels

    2011
    3 x RGB arches
    6 x RGB Window Display Trees
    2 x RGB Window Display Bells
    6 x RGb Window stars
    5 X Mini arches RGB
    1 x RGB Bethlehem Star
    14metres of Eave Lights

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