Those that are watching this video I actually hold the led in with hot glue not super glue. My mistake. Hot glue makes it so you can pull the led out if needed. Super glue would be difficult, I wouldn't recommend it.
That all depends on the code put on the config file. Proffieboard is absolutely capable of doing that. If your interested in more Proffieboard information I’d look on the Facebook groups and follow Tom Tilmon’s channel Megatooth Sith he goes more in depth on answering questions like that.
I was just about to post that ...just fou d this video . So LED is one issue next is google how to say chassis. Also while am at it put this out here why why why have people started saying abbreviations as words ???? Short hand made into words good lord.
Jediseth thanks for the quick response and great video! I’ve been trying to find a tutorial for a crystal chassis for a long time and everyone just seemed so reluctant to share any ideas or methods on the process. So thank you very much!
lorenza lewis if your a DIY guy I’ve been making them out of just cutting a clear glue stick into the shape I want, then you use watered down paint to color it and after the paint dries I seal it with clear fingernail polish. You can even add glow in the dark paint to make it look like it’s cooling down after your chassis light powers off. There are a few vids here on RU-vid about it.
Nobody actually pronounces "LED" as "lead" as in "pencil lead." It's just "ell-ee-dee." The negative lead ("leed") is the cathode, not "cathoid". The disc is pronounced "chass-ee" not "chass-is"
Yeah I learned that over the years, thanks. Your also not the first one to point that out in the 6 plus years this has been floating around. The true point of communication is for the listener to understand. I think you got the point without responding back.