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That looks awesome! What lighting did you use?

Hi Falcon.

They are micro LED lights powered by a battery pack. They would be absolutely perfect for your church. I got a set of white and they are great too.

The tiny led's are joined with a very fine wire which you can bend into shape which is a great help.

Hopefully tomorrow I will get time to do a short vid review on the lights

 

Here is the link to them.

http://www.lights4fun.co.uk/i/q/C20-M/20-led-multi-coloured-micro-copper-wire-battery-lights

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Hi Falcon.

They are micro LED lights powered by a battery pack. They would be absolutely perfect for your church. I got a set of white and they are great too.

The tiny led's are joined with a very fine wire which you can bend into shape which is a great help.

Hopefully tomorrow I will get time to do a short vid review on the lights

 

Here is the link to them.

http://www.lights4fun.co.uk/i/q/C20-M/20-led-multi-coloured-micro-copper-wire-battery-lights

Thanks looking forward to the video! One last question then I will leave you alone for a while. What did you use on the backer?

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Thanks looking forward to the video! One last question then I will leave you alone for a while. What did you use on the backer?

This was just a look to see what the lights looked like behind a opaque plastic backer. I just laid the shield on top of the lights.

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Paul....YOU ARE THE MAN!!! Just beautiful! I love what you did with that pattern,

Thank you very much for showing us your Talent! 

Bob  ;)  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:

Hi Bob.

The talent comes from you great people that produce the fantastic patterns for us to cut. ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘

 

That looks great how many lights are on a string?

Hi Ike

There are 20. This version of lights are powered by 3 AA batts, which makes the box a little big but I suppose the lights last longer between battery changes.

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Hi all.

I bought some lights this week to use on a Christmas pattern which I have not cut yet. So I did a little experiment on a Bob scroll pattern that I did about a month or so ago.

 

Here is the shield.

 

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A bit of bling.

 

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Short vid switching on the lights

 

Amazing the knowledge and talent here in the village,I just can't let a day pass with out stopping in :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

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