Difference between revisions of "Singing Pixel Snowman"
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/ Boscoyo ChromaTrim - (2) | / Boscoyo ChromaTrim - (2) | ||
/ Zip Ties /4" - hundreds /8" - a lot /11" - more than you might think | / Zip Ties /4" - hundreds /8" - a lot /11" - more than you might think | ||
− | / Boscoyo | + | / Boscoyo ChromaFace - (1) |
/ Boscoyo ChromaHatMatrix Small - (1) | / Boscoyo ChromaHatMatrix Small - (1) | ||
− | I started my design by creating a Custom Coro face and hat, I worked with Boscoyo Studios to have these produced | + | I started my design by creating a Custom Coro face and hat, I worked with Boscoyo Studios to have these produced. They now have both available on their website the ChromaFace and ChromaHatMatrix Small. |
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+ | I then built two spinners using 3/4" ADS plastic water pipe 100 PSI, and Boscoyo Pixel Strips. Laid out the head to be 18" (also surrounded by ADS pipe), spinner 1 (middle section of the body) to be 24", and Spinner 2 (lower body) to be 30" in diameter each. When you are calculating the circumference for each section of pipe keep in mind the formula C=π*d calculates to the center of the pipe. If you want the opening to be 18" exactly, you need to calculate for a circle of 18+dia of pipe, or in this case 18.75", 24.75", 30.75". This requires the ADS to be cut to 59", 77.75", and 94.25" approx. Each length of the tube is joined into a circle with the Coil Pipe Coupler. I found it easier to heat the ADS with my heat-shrink gun to expand it slightly and ease installation of the fitting, however, care needs to be taken not to overheat the pipe and have it lose its shape and strength. Once the hoops are formed install the ChromaFace in the smallest hoop. I simply drilled 1/8" holes in 4 places around the section and fastened the CoroFace to the Plastic hoop with Zip-ties. |
Revision as of 09:47, 20 August 2018
Building on the method I used for the StarFlake Spinner, I am adding two 7' Singing Snowmen to my Display.
Bill of Materials
Polyethylene Coil 3/4" 100 PSI pipe - (approx 20 Feet) / 3/4-in Dia Coupling Plastic Coil Fitting (3) / 2" Sched 40 PVC Pipe - (10 Feet) / 2-in x 1-1/2-in dia PVC Schedule 40 Double Sanitary Tee Fitting - (1) / 2" dia PVC Cap Fitting - (1) / 2" to 3/4" PVC adapter - (2) / ProConnex 3/4-in EMT Connectors - (2) / Metallic 3/4" Emt 10-ft Conduit - (10 feet) / Boscoyo Pixel Strips - (approximately 6) / Boscoyo ChromaTrim - (2) / Zip Ties /4" - hundreds /8" - a lot /11" - more than you might think / Boscoyo ChromaFace - (1) / Boscoyo ChromaHatMatrix Small - (1)
I started my design by creating a Custom Coro face and hat, I worked with Boscoyo Studios to have these produced. They now have both available on their website the ChromaFace and ChromaHatMatrix Small.
I then built two spinners using 3/4" ADS plastic water pipe 100 PSI, and Boscoyo Pixel Strips. Laid out the head to be 18" (also surrounded by ADS pipe), spinner 1 (middle section of the body) to be 24", and Spinner 2 (lower body) to be 30" in diameter each. When you are calculating the circumference for each section of pipe keep in mind the formula C=π*d calculates to the center of the pipe. If you want the opening to be 18" exactly, you need to calculate for a circle of 18+dia of pipe, or in this case 18.75", 24.75", 30.75". This requires the ADS to be cut to 59", 77.75", and 94.25" approx. Each length of the tube is joined into a circle with the Coil Pipe Coupler. I found it easier to heat the ADS with my heat-shrink gun to expand it slightly and ease installation of the fitting, however, care needs to be taken not to overheat the pipe and have it lose its shape and strength. Once the hoops are formed install the ChromaFace in the smallest hoop. I simply drilled 1/8" holes in 4 places around the section and fastened the CoroFace to the Plastic hoop with Zip-ties.