Very cool - the light distribution is very good up the entire "crystal" - everyone will be impressed with this for sure!
Very cool - the light distribution is very good up the entire "crystal" - everyone will be impressed with this for sure!
Brian
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Those are very, very nice, Brian! They're HUGE!!! and they'll be a big hit at the party!
dirknerkle
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Very cool Brian, there a little big for my house but who said they have to be that big? Scaling down is easy.
Poor David he's going to be swamped with ideas but what the heck. Take his Rectangle Luminary as a starting point, square up the base and make crystals from 1 to 2 or 3 feet high. Scatter them around the yard, nice.
Great job Brian
Very cool indeed. Well done.
Anyone know how coroplast handles sub-freezing temperatures?
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Thanks for the kind words all.
Yes, they are a bit big, but I needed that size to fill an area in the main gym for this graduation event. I will shoot some photos of the final product near the end of May and post them here.
Can they be scaled? absolutely. I like the idea of several smaller ones around the yard... kind of like babies with the "big kahunas" over looking them...LOL
As for the freezing temps... I don't know. Dirk may be able to shed some light on the subject as he is always dealing with very very cold temperatures.
I do like how they capture the light in side, blend the RGB nicely, and radiate a solid color. I will be using more coroplast in the future.
Regards,
Lightman
How does coroplast handle cold temps? Wish I could help but I'm going to find out this year, too. I've never used the stuff before!
dirknerkle
The DIGWDF Store is the place to go for wireless stuff for Renard... controllers, adapters... or other junk that
nobody else would probably ever make. It's all in stock right now at http://diychristmas.org/store
To finish up this thread....I am happy to report we completed the Project Grad show on May 21st and the crystals in the "Chill Zone" were a big success.
Attached you will find a photo of some of our set up crew at entrance to the Chill Zone. Gives you scale.
I ended up using 6 Color Punch LED light fixtures, one in each crystal. They are a high powered professional fixture (~$500 each). We rented ours for 4 days for a lot less.
Crystals really were the centerpiece to the large gym decorations.
Regards,
Brian
Ahhhh not so fast there Lightman... I do believe a congratulations is in order! You (and many other folks) put a lot of hard work into this function in order to give the graduates an option for safe celebration... Hats off to all of you, GREAT JOB!!!!
The Ice Crystals look AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
According to the official coroplast technical data sheet (google: coroplast temperature limits, first result), the product will behave normally down to -17F. Therefore, It is probably good to much colder than that. Remember, this is the stuff all the outdoor signs at gas stations is made from.
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