Hey thanks for the suggestion. I’m actually thinking of building essentially a small light
box for each “pixel” with a white opaque screen at the opening and addressable RGB led at
other end. Goal is to create the box long enough or with a collimating lens so that the
light is almost parallel when it hits the screen. This way it has a luscious even glow at
the screen. So it’s actually a matrix of 10x30 cells, 4”x4” by 3-6” deep each.
Trying to optimize weight/strength and also engineer the right fasteners for it.
On Apr 11, 2018, at 9:02 AM, hol(a)gaskill.com wrote:
not the question you're asking but one idea I thought of for supporting small
diameter LED matrix is just using pegboard. you can manually drill out the holes to a
larger diameter if needed
> On 2018-04-10 18:40, Captain Chesapeake wrote:
> Hi all,
> Are there are woodworkers in the house? I have some questions about a
> wooden frame I’d like to build for a large illuminated matrix. I have
> some basic questions about types of wood and CAD software for working
> in wood.
> Anybody out there? Thanks.
> The Cap’n
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