I have wanted to make a storage table out of wood for a long time, but recently I thought of adding RGB lights, which will definitely make it both practical and beautiful.
Just post the video production link: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1gL4y1Y7Ux
The whole process was very pleasant. First, I used Lichuang EDA to draw a suitable board and used 72 RGB lamp beads. When I was drawing, I wanted to put as many lamp beads as possible. The more lamp beads, the cooler it is.
We prepared several different wood boards, namely beech board, black walnut, and red rosewood. After many comparisons and considerations, we finally chose black walnut, which is low-key and stable.
Then the groove can be made. The trimming machine uses an 11mm blade to make the groove. It is tested that the groove opened can just fit the light panel into it.
Finally, add a layer of PE board for light guide in the middle, then cover it with a wooden board used as the back cover, and tighten it with wood screws.
After the final power-on test, it glowed perfectly. This part cannot be described in words. Interested friends can take a look at the thumbnail video below. If you want to see the full version, you can click the link at the beginning of the article. It is so beautiful that I cried, hahaha.
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