I watched this video a few days ago.I really enjoyed his brevity and efficiency. No fuzz, no information voice like other yters.. good job
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Very cool. And gives me some ideas for Halloween costume lighting
I'm trying to follow along, but I'm stuck in OnShape before the second extrusion. It says "Sketch1 is not fully defined" :(
Neon signs require glass blowing, this is not neon. This is a LED filament sign.
Ahhhrrrmm,
Most neone signs don't even contain neon! Most Glass blown neon signs use other inert gases. It seems like this is all lies built upon lies!!
Found the sign guy
(I came here to say the same thing)