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@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thank you all for watching! The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: ​skl.sh/makewithmiles07221 Have you guys had any projects where you almost ruin it towards the end? ;)
@jasonsummit1885
@jasonsummit1885 2 года назад
Yes I have had that happen. But I work with stone and precious metals. I had blowout in a casting flask when doing lost wax casting, and sprayed hot molten silver all over the shop.😂 Love how this lantern project worked out for you, and a really cool idea for the switch mechanism.👍
@AKsmashbash
@AKsmashbash 5 дней назад
That was one child reviving ambitious vid but one question…. The battery??
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 2 года назад
That's pretty slick Miles!! Nice work, and way to overcome the glue problem 👍🏼
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks Bob! That means a lot coming from you. I'm always trying to do different types of projects and be a generalist which is a big thing you've inspired me to do. 🙏
@pringineer1027
@pringineer1027 2 года назад
Hey Miles, advice for the future with hot glue: Isopropyl alcohol tends to make it not stick to anything so you could try that as well
@DFMurray
@DFMurray 2 года назад
Was going to comment that. Works amazing the hot glue just slides right off with a little rubbing alcohol.
@FennecTECH
@FennecTECH Год назад
Isopropyl works perfectly with hot glue!
@Staubbs
@Staubbs Год назад
Wish I knew this ages ago
@ArunBasilLal
@ArunBasilLal Год назад
That's a neat project. Love the edit. Few thoughts just for the sake of discussion. I know this is a one off project, still. - The lamp is not repair friendly as of now. Glue makes it really hard to service the lamp in the future (just like our phones). If there was a way to open the lamp that would make it repair friendly. - Make the lamp feel like a light trap. Let me explain. Right now, the lamp turns off just as you start closing and turns on as you pull it out all the way. It's very obvious when the light is going out. But if you reverse it and turn the lamp off at the end of closing and turn it on just as you start to pull the lamp out, it will give a sensation that the lamp is always on and the light was simply trapped inside by the exterior. Think that would be much cooler.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles Год назад
Hey! Thank you so much for the feedback, I always appreciate people who can give feedback and critique in a friendly way. I totally agree with you about the repairability! I was trying to figure out a way to make it come apart easily for the future, but it was like 10:00pm the night before I had to submit the video when I was gluing on the top piece, so I unfortunately just ran out of time to think of a clever solution. Also good idea with the light trap! That would have been way cooler haha
@ArunBasilLal
@ArunBasilLal Год назад
@@MakeWithMiles Thanks for the reply Miles. Glad you took it positively. I was just sharing thoughts for the sake of discussion. Looking forward to your journey.
@babybokchoiii
@babybokchoiii 11 месяцев назад
@@MakeWithMiles maybe it can be a screw thread that you can twisted to open?
@mmoolloo
@mmoolloo 11 месяцев назад
@@babybokchoiii It would be difficult to cut a thread into the wooden lid. I guess he could print the male and female threads and glue the female "nut" to the wood, but three little knobs on the inside of the lid wall and three matching L-shaped notches on the screen would be a lot easier to fabricate. Hope it makes sense.
@babybokchoiii
@babybokchoiii 11 месяцев назад
@@mmoolloo smart!
@JosVanWeesel
@JosVanWeesel Год назад
I love that you can say "I have no idea how I'm going to do this next part" half-way through a project. Here I am watching hundreds of woodworking videos too scared to start my own first project. It inspires me to let go of the insecurity and just start, thanks for the content!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles Год назад
Thanks for your comment! There always comes a point in the editing process that I have to decide whether to keep the mistakes, and I've come to realize through comments like this one, that it is helpful to leave them in. thanks for watching
@tweshasaini7957
@tweshasaini7957 Год назад
​@@MakeWithMilesyes always leave the mistakes... Entertaining as well as informing
@ADBBuild
@ADBBuild 2 года назад
It's always surprising how quickly hot glue cools when you don't want it to and doesn't cool when it's burning your fingers. Nice job on the lamp, and good save with the glue. Must have felt great when it finally came apart.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Totally Andrew, It was super relieving when I saved it, but I was surprised how quick it dried.
@CatchThesePaws
@CatchThesePaws Год назад
Omg it’s the worst.. when I want to make a quick foam built not meant to take more than a few hours, it takes me to whole day because the hot glue won’t dry. When I need to be precise and careful, the glue drips onto the fabric and ruins the whole thing 😭😭😭😭😭
@stefafets2
@stefafets2 2 года назад
Just a quick tip. Never cut both positive and negative wires at the same time with a metal plier because that will short them haha. I think it was turned off here so no issues, but its an easy mistake to make and fry your electronics.
@sarahm1452
@sarahm1452 2 года назад
Your lantern turned out amazing, so smooth, and what a terrific edit!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@awkward-bear3179
@awkward-bear3179 Год назад
Wow, I can only imagine the kind of luck it would take to find a branch that so closely resembles a dowel. Congrats to you!
@mahamasamataman3087
@mahamasamataman3087 2 года назад
Being as you 3D printed the shade, consider for the next version of the lamp to put threads on the top of the shade and cut them into the inside of the cap. Or, make the shade a little taller, put a wooden ring inside on the top -- held with two screws through the shade top, then make the cap's handle screws go through the handle, the cap, the shade, and into the wooden ring. In this way, you would be able to easily disassemble it in the future.
@felipealmirall1685
@felipealmirall1685 18 дней назад
This scene where you "film yourself" and then cut to the image you captured of yourself is awesome! Small details do matter. Nice one. Keep going!
@afinelad9366
@afinelad9366 2 года назад
I discovered your channel about a month ago, but what I noticed just now is the absolute abundence of creativity you use in your editting and camera angles/shots. Its super fun to see, and overall a blast to watch. Great stuff
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thank you for checking out my videos! Really appreciate the comment ;)
@ART-wz8mp
@ART-wz8mp Год назад
With all that short content in trend. It's nice seeing a long and pleasant build. So relaxing and enjoyable. Didn't feel like freakin twenty minutes! Well worth it. Nice job mate!
@stytos
@stytos Год назад
This is my first video of yours. I love seeing makers with merch from other makers I watch (re: Laura Kampf) - it lets me know that what I'm watching is the genre I'm looking for / what I find most inspiring for my home projects.
@jasonvongsay2620
@jasonvongsay2620 2 года назад
"Alright! Let's Gooo!" Great video, Miles. I'm thoroughly impressed by the amount of talent and plethora of skills you possess at your age. You're gonna go far dude. Can't wait to see how your channel grow in 1, 2, 5 years from now and beyond.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thank you Jason! I can't wait to keep sharing my projects in the coming years. I have no plans for stopping!
@00Gizmo
@00Gizmo 2 года назад
Ayy, loved the @laurakampf shirt you were rocking while wood-turning. Another great creator on here. Love watching soooo many of the makers/creators on here. Keep up the awesome work Miles. Much love.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thank you so much for watching! Laura is great maker and friend of mine. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
@ashby7m
@ashby7m 17 дней назад
that ending cutting to the montage of it looking incredible is just too good
@danielcharlton6195
@danielcharlton6195 Год назад
Awesome project, my only thought would be why not use 3d printing on the inside of the lantern to hold up the electronics, led and magnets? I feel like that would have made it much cleaner whilst giving you more space to put reflective tape!
@eozja
@eozja 11 дней назад
I was thinking the same thing. My concern was for the necessary waterproof/fireproof casing the electronics
@Darkify0
@Darkify0 Год назад
Some things aren’t as big as others, but the aesthetic is amazing. One of my favourite craft vids of all time, the lantern just looks so well and fits in perfectly. The execution wasn’t perfect but it wasn’t the worst I’ve seen. Amazing work❤
@chefgoldielocs
@chefgoldielocs 2 года назад
The quality of your angles and the the complexity of your projects makes it difficult for me to believe you only have 43k subs. I'm predicting 100k by Christmas. You deserve it.
@UNBOXBURRITO
@UNBOXBURRITO Год назад
Turned out way better than I expected. That's legit an item I would buy! Great job.
@andyiliff7793
@andyiliff7793 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome product! The design is really simple and clean. I especially like the use of recycled plastic. Way to persevere!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks Andy! I was definitely trying for a minimal look, so I'm glad you think so.
@shawnaxo4370
@shawnaxo4370 2 года назад
This look like something that can be sold on IKEA…especially a black version or green…maybe even white and gray. Or a metal version that possibly are endless with this project. It’s amazing ❤️
@anitangshu_
@anitangshu_ 2 года назад
If you can produce a bit more, it seems a good piece for home decor. Love the woodworking of yours!!!!
@agility62
@agility62 2 года назад
So many people have good things to say about you and your channel. This is another creative project and I most appreciate your great story telling and video editing skills.
@TulkOrkan
@TulkOrkan Год назад
The pain of a project failure glad u were able to work through it
@stanescutheodor2425
@stanescutheodor2425 2 года назад
You could've used actual magnetic switches, which are a thing and come in normally open and closed variants, or even some kind of mechanical switch . Glueing wires to magnets is not a good permanent solution. also you could've modelled a thread in the 3d printed part and wood sections ( if you can do threads on your lathe) and that way you don't have to glue that as well and can change the electronics if need be.
@DrZipZwan
@DrZipZwan Год назад
indeed the switch could be impouved in lot of ways, a magnet switch like he said, or even of the electronic main board, using original way to switch the lamp was fastidious. Also stick that led board on a wood is not smart, better go for aluminium to increase heat dissipation. At the end it turn out to be a cool lamp.
@Sebastian0909
@Sebastian0909 Год назад
that looks cool , just one suggestion... currently the lamp lights up when u pull it up completely , make it so that it feels as if the light was always on , turn the lights off when its all closed , but as soon as you give a small pull , make it turn on :)
@JoshTeller
@JoshTeller 2 года назад
Loved the build and project. Isopropyl alcohol will dissolve hot glue! Use it all the time for 3D prints/drone builds. New subscriber, happy to have found this channel.
@glueupsscrewups
@glueupsscrewups 2 года назад
That is so beautiful. Well done. The handle looks great.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks Marick!!
@folmedo
@folmedo Месяц назад
Miles besides the project, which was amazing, I loved your cinematography, music selection and combination of music/voiceover, and types of shots!
@avasilla1351
@avasilla1351 11 месяцев назад
Bro's good at both designing AND video editing. Mad respect
@christianhales176
@christianhales176 18 дней назад
great editing. Loved the split screen and the and the kinda retro zoom at 8:30. Fun little details
@lisathomas1622
@lisathomas1622 Год назад
I want to thank SnapMaker too! I’m happy to see you support this young man.
@snigdhadevbose538
@snigdhadevbose538 Год назад
Watching your videos is like re-visiting my younger days... Bursts of creativity, tonnes of learning and loads of adventure... And man you know your stuff in videography too! All the best!
@Vandel212
@Vandel212 2 года назад
Rubbing alcohol is good for unsticking hot glue. If you ever run into that problem again, try and pour some on it, and remove it, it won't hurt the electronics either. For example you could have turned it upside down, and poured a bunch in between the plastic and wood.
@uprise2229
@uprise2229 Год назад
I did take the 30 day course about 3 or 4 years ago and i gotta say absolutely amazing for beginners, i missed it right after finishing it. Really not overcomplicated and well done, well articulated english, and good way to keep you focused. Now i can do many amazing things with the software.
@dissection1992
@dissection1992 Год назад
Hello, that's a really nice project and it came out looking awesome. I am working on electronics and i have a lot of experience with wood since my father was a carpenter, so i will leave here some friendly suggestions for your next projects: -Next time make it repairable (once you drop it it's done). For ex. you will need to swap the battery at some point cause most "no brand" 18650 batteries that come in products like these are really bad. -Please don't screw electronics on wood (especially LEDs and batteries on cheap plywood). Please source a holding case for the 18650 and cut out a small alum. plate to place the LED ring onto. Batteries like this one need vent holes and leds are tending to become really hot. You can also use some brass spacers to fix the pcb or add some insulation tape between the pcb and the wooden parts. -I would stick with the induction wire/switch that cycles through brightness, you could stick it on the side of the bottom part easily and would be a really nice feature. -Back to being repairable, the wood screws on the handle would def need a washer cause either of the two will happen, the handle will become loose/floppy or it will put pressure on the wood since the screw is glued on the handle and every time you open/close the handle you are screwing and unscrewing it 1/4 of a turn. Addressing the same "problem" you could leave the leave the handle screws exposed, use some black hex nuts (which look rly well with wood imho) and have them grab/lock the top part of the plastic at the same time, making repairable. If you insist on the clean look with hiding the screws, i suggest you add some metal inserts on the top body and have the handle screw to them and then cap them of with some wood. Nice work and nice video :)
@rinber13
@rinber13 Год назад
I've got this type of lamp, of course it's a factory made one. Never thought it would be possible to create a handmade one. Very neat project!
@danielhernandezchacon1653
@danielhernandezchacon1653 Год назад
Just discovered you! Amazing quality, wood editing, filming, music. Everything, high-level content here!
@Todestelzer
@Todestelzer 2 года назад
IPA is a good hot glue remover. Didn’t tried it on wood but works great for plastic.
@pedro_8240
@pedro_8240 Год назад
You should have used a reed switch, and use it to control another switch, a mosfet maybe, and the switch at the bottom is a good idea, since it will (should) cut power to the board since there is active electronics in there constantly using power, that way you prolong the life of the battery. And for the handle, have you considered using wood veneer? Just layer a bunch of sheets and glue them to each other while keeping them in shape.
@ssskids123
@ssskids123 Год назад
Just beautiful work! Thank you so much for sharing.
@cho4d
@cho4d Год назад
That moment of "did i just destroy weeks of work with a single moemnt of carelessness" is always a treat hahah
@jeffjackson2871
@jeffjackson2871 2 года назад
Your creativity and skill are amazing for any age, but your youth makes it that much more impressive. You are truely talented brother, keep up the great work. Also do you know where I can get dowel seeds so I can grow them in my back yard too?
@nandshah8808
@nandshah8808 2 года назад
Dudeeee you’re really smart. Magnificent design, crazy amount of features!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Haha thank you so much!!
@SHENRAR
@SHENRAR 2 года назад
This thing looks straight out of one of this "industrial designers" pinterest page full of renders that will never become real, and... he made it by hand. It only shows how cool this kid is.
@BigRedNZ1
@BigRedNZ1 Год назад
Another great video. Binge watching you while I’m at home with COVID. I learn heaps from your mistakes too, really appreciate you leaving them in the videos
@VideoSampleAccount
@VideoSampleAccount Год назад
You inspire me! In my adventures with hot glue, I've found that a quick dab of rubbing alcohol breaks the bond in all but the most stubborn cases. Subbed!
@cratchap926
@cratchap926 Год назад
The concept is extremely cool, and even more so the craft, but i suggest (if you ever plan on making a second version) to make it so the handle slides upwards and when put back into the place, disappears into the top part, and make it as a vertical sort bar and lever type situation. But overall a very cool concept/craft!!
@garlopa1336
@garlopa1336 Год назад
Good work!!! To take off silicone glue the best thing you can use is a few drops of isipropyl alcohol!!!
@franktowers3
@franktowers3 Год назад
16:02 LMAO i was literally thinking, "you should prob put something reflective at the top... oh he's doin it!"
@SilverSabre
@SilverSabre Год назад
Nicely done! I would add one change, make the battery replaceable, or have some hatch that allows access to the internal electronics
@winterstar183
@winterstar183 Год назад
Love the finished lamp but also liked your humour in the dowel hunt and bite - your finding your style and growing with it Not that you need any quirks to top your creativity but sure nice to see you making your videos even more you 👍🙂
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles Год назад
Hey! That means a lot. In every video I try and add a bit more of my personality or humor because I don't want my videos to just be dry and dense with knowledge. Thanks for the comment.
@winterstar183
@winterstar183 Год назад
@@MakeWithMiles it’s working and just do you as that’s who people are following I hope the RU-vid algorithms play fair as it’s often the cause of talented people like your self having to change what they do to get the views - I just enjoy watching how you pull ideas together and inspire that I too could make something if I put my mind to it
@WotanSkyFather
@WotanSkyFather Год назад
That's a beautiful little lantern dude. Nice work, very slick.
@ryanoxner
@ryanoxner Год назад
Incredible design, Miles. I look forward to following your projects for as long as you're making them.
@chakra6666
@chakra6666 2 года назад
Excellent production quality, awesome looking final product, and some cool ideas along the way. The handle turned out great, and the magnets to turn the thing on and off was super neat. Great video!
@mouhakillerxd3377
@mouhakillerxd3377 2 года назад
I can't believe literally no one is talking about how satisfying Nice tutorials voice softs.
@bharbir
@bharbir Год назад
Great lamp, even greater video. Thanks boss!!
@davidking2739
@davidking2739 3 дня назад
cant be the only one who thinks his music selection is fire
@alice.lefthandedscissors
@alice.lefthandedscissors Год назад
great build and great execution! I loved the mic'd up troubleshooting with the glue too!
@SaddamHusain-qo8cl
@SaddamHusain-qo8cl Год назад
you are very genius, keep it up man. Almighty God has blessed you with so much creativity
@AndrewFoush
@AndrewFoush Год назад
the production of this video was top. So satisying to watch, good rtyhtm still very informative. 10/10
@lost-museum
@lost-museum Год назад
Hello Miles! Found this gem of a video on my homepage (recently been interested in lighting design). The solution is so cool, and I love the design & material choice! I have a lighting project due soon, and I've designed it so that it's motion sensored & dimmable. No physical models, but I do need to complete an exploded CAD model, and watching your video has made me very motivated to complete mine! going to subscribe now haha
@Emiruuu
@Emiruuu Год назад
Great Video! I think i turned out really great, i love the way wood looks. Definitely a good idea to put a warm light in.
@clelouchc3540
@clelouchc3540 Год назад
Amazing work my Guy! I wish I was similarly talented and/or equipped with tools!
@gadeer8707
@gadeer8707 10 месяцев назад
I have a lighting design project for the studio, so this was really inspiring
@katerinatourlou8296
@katerinatourlou8296 Год назад
Hey Miles! just found this channel and i'm blown away! This was excellent! I got a tip for removing hot glue (works with resin like a charm, not sure if it will help you too) - Try putting the piece in the freezer, let it freeze all the way, then it should just pop right off :)
@lemonluke2294
@lemonluke2294 Год назад
Quick tip use isopropyl alcohol witch is rubbing alcohol to remove hot glue easily and with no mess
@dipootube
@dipootube Год назад
very beautiful piece.. all your effort and hard work paid off..respect!
@A_Fortunate_Traveler
@A_Fortunate_Traveler Год назад
My hat's off to you, Sir... What a great and well finished project!
@Tangeryeen
@Tangeryeen Год назад
I would buy one of these in a heartbeat. Great work!
@misbahhammoud
@misbahhammoud 2 года назад
Wow! beautiful design, esthetically AND practically! Well done! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 🔥
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks man! Much appreciated. Thanks for your comment ;)
@zachyoung9262
@zachyoung9262 Год назад
very cool. I think what would be beneficial would be integrating a twist-to-lock so you can transport it with the handle and not have to turn it on. Just a thought.
@nicholasdunn3897
@nicholasdunn3897 2 года назад
Miles, this is super cool man. Have you ever thought about studying industrial design? You already seem to have the sketching ability. I think you’d be great at it. Something to consider!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Hey Nicholas! Thanks for the comment, as a matter of fact I am going to study product design next year at university ;)
@nicholasdunn3897
@nicholasdunn3897 2 года назад
@@MakeWithMiles I'm so glad to hear that Miles! That's what I studied as well. I saw your talent and thought I'd suggest it, but it sounds like you've already figured that out. You already have a HUGE leg up on most of the students going into that major because you have the skills to make models and finished products. I'm sure you'll do great. Best of luck, dude!
@datisdatdan
@datisdatdan Год назад
Dude, beautiful lill light! Well done!
@monjurulkarimshujoy1401
@monjurulkarimshujoy1401 Год назад
Loved your project and video. All the best to your channel.
@mountainsolesoutdoorthreads
@mountainsolesoutdoorthreads 2 года назад
Great job Miles and nice work incorporating so many things into one video; 3d printing, wood turning, electronics. Good stuff!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@FeMelch
@FeMelch Год назад
Fantastic job! Your end product is gorgeous and so clever.
@nikdonic
@nikdonic 2 года назад
if you ever need to loose the hot glue use isopropil alcoholl
@L0wBap
@L0wBap 2 года назад
Yeee mah guy, been watching for a while, i don't think i ever commented but I have to. Great design, it would catch my attention immediately in a lamp store. Lanterns are cool objects in themselves and this fresh view of the object is admirable the least.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks man! Appreciate you taking the time to comment ;)
@jakobg.4360
@jakobg.4360 Год назад
Maybe a twist motion instead of glue would have been nice to open up the lamp. For example to replacing the battery in the future
@ThatBartsim23
@ThatBartsim23 Год назад
Very cool! Love how you captured the story of creating it!
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 2 года назад
I think rubbing alcohol is supposed to release hot glue, but I’ve not tried it. Nice project and when the handle breaks, I look forward to seeing your steam bent handle project.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks Jason!
@ambargonzalez8862
@ambargonzalez8862 Год назад
I really like your videos! The projects turn out amazing and the shots and the music are very satisfying.
@igrb
@igrb Год назад
It looks so gooooood, really enjoyed watching the process
@swestrong6801
@swestrong6801 Год назад
I can’t believe that you don’t have more subscribers great content keep going!
@charliepickering3141
@charliepickering3141 2 года назад
That's a lovely build mate. Please keep up the great work, it's inspirational.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks Charlie! I appreciate the comment ;)
@Oliver-it5wu
@Oliver-it5wu Год назад
This is a super well made and entertaining video, well done
@benpryce
@benpryce Год назад
Gorgeous result man! I can certainly relate to the mid-project "What did I just do?!" moment. Been there too many times, haha. You made a great recovery!
@MorleyKert
@MorleyKert 2 года назад
Such a beautiful piece - that looks like it could be in the MoMA design store!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Thanks Morley! That's good to hear ;) Appreciate your feedback on thumbnails.
@erycktackitt6771
@erycktackitt6771 Год назад
Awesome! You could use this design to make pathway lights or put them on a stand. Add a day/night cycle on them and they could open automatically at night.
@GeekBuildersNet
@GeekBuildersNet 2 года назад
Amazing Work!! The lantern looks and works great.
@rudolf5559
@rudolf5559 Год назад
Unsure how it took me till now to stumble onto your channel but I'm glad I did. Brilliant content and brilliant maker!
@oppositeofh8
@oppositeofh8 Год назад
way to stick with it, miles! you rule.
@matthysloedolff
@matthysloedolff 2 года назад
Wow, Miles! That's an amazing lantern you made. Great job powering through the glue fiasco. I heard Bob from ILTMS recommend this video in one of his podcasts and it definitely did not disappoint. I love the transitions you used in this video and the clever camera work. Well done! Subscribed!
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Hi Matthys! Thanks for the visit and for subscribe. Making it is one of my favorite podcasts and Bob is such a nice dude.
@geploop
@geploop 2 года назад
A video of professional quality, and a design worth buying, great video.
@MakeWithMiles
@MakeWithMiles 2 года назад
Wow, thanks! That means a lot!
@aravindvinayakan
@aravindvinayakan Год назад
I would buy the heck out of this!
@adamlattea3483
@adamlattea3483 Год назад
I love the look. Good job mate!
@user-pi8vt7ut3n
@user-pi8vt7ut3n Год назад
...а я на такой-же светильник сверху поставил солнечную панель!-, ну и ты парень молодец,дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓👏🤫👌🆗⚙️🔗🔩📎📏🔦💡🕯️🔆🔅🇷🇺👈!!!
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