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Revision as of 08:48, 12 May 2020
- The examples and methods presented here are NOT THE ONLY or PRESCRIBED ways to make display elements. They're only samples of ways that some of our members have made them using various materials and tools. You're certainly free to copy these displays and/or methods or use them to create your own, new display pieces. You're encouraged to share YOUR OWN designs here as well, even though your item may be similar to those presented here. You'll need an author account in this Wiki to do that; information on becoming an author is at the bottom of our main Wiki page.
- Megatrees - large, artificial tree displays
- Mini-trees - short, artificial tree/bush displays
- Misc. Coroplast - corrugate plastic displays
- Misc. PVC - displays made using PVC pipe
- Wood/Fibreboard/Cardboard/3D Printing
- Signage - information displays
- Live Trees - working with live trees/shrubs
- Wearable - lighting yourself or your clothes
- Window Frames - putting lights around your house windows
- DIY Wire Frames - wire frame displays
Misc. Techniques
- How to cut and/or extend rope light
- Media:RBL_Conversion_Wiki.pdf Bowhunter3125's neat way to convert Really Big Lights to use Pixels
- 3D printed ropelight power connector