Making a Light-Up Miniature SXSL Sign!
Jen, Kayte, and Jeremy make a miniature model of the letters that Adam and Jen created for the 2016 SXSL festival held on the South Lawn of The White House.
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Fun project and a few good tips in this video. Would love to know more about why you wanted to do this miniature. Absent that information, many more details about the construction and programming of the letters themselves would have been nice so that they could be applied to other similar projects.
Great video!
Agree with unabridged, would be awesome to get more detail on circuit diagram and programming etc. Electronics is always the real difficult bit for me and I am still to get my head around using arduinos and trinkets etc.
Maybe a series on how to plan and create a lighting system for a small model would be good!