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Title: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 18, 2012,
I've reallt been thinking about making some of the fasteddy's coro candy canes, and i've planned a few of them...   so i'm wondering for those of you that know what they are, what other shapes do you think can be made about as easily...

as for the stuff at Holiday Coro, i really wish they made some of that stuff also in smaller versions. I like their 48" ( i think that's how big it is) coro snowflake is really cool, but that's too large for my display. a 24" or even 18" version would be better. but i don't really want to make this a thread about their products, as they're a little bit different in design from the candy canes i mentioned above...   any ideas?
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: tbone321 on March 18, 2012,
You could try contacting Holiday Coro and see if they can scale the snowflake down for you.  IIRC, they make custom pieces and what would be easier than scaling down an existing piece.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: Steve Gase on March 18, 2012,
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You could try contacting Holiday Coro and see if they can scale the snowflake down for you.  IIRC, they make custom pieces and what would be easier than scaling down an existing piece.
last summer David (Holidaycoro.com) showed a coro candycane.  with baffles for each diagonal line it looked very nice.  I'm hoping that he productizes it soon.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 18, 2012,
that might be fine, but with this site being diy, i was looking for suggestions of other christmas themed shapes to use.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 18, 2012,
Coro is easy to work with Chris. You can easily make whatever you want in whatever size you need.
I am in the process of making a new " Merry Christmas" sign made of coro letters 12" tall.
 I am using 5050 strips to light them and will use the MR 16 to control them.
I was also thinking of making snowflakes in a smaller size. Once you start working with it, you will see how easy it is. Get a coro claw, a good hot glue gun, and go silly...
Title: coro other ideas...
Post by: dpitts on March 18, 2012,
I created a 24 inch flake with shape I got from my son. He made a small paper flake at pre school. http://db.tt/TNY0bvoB (http://db.tt/TNY0bvoB)
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 18, 2012,
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I created a 24 inch flake with shape I got from my son. He made a small paper flake at pre school. http://db.tt/TNY0bvoB (http://db.tt/TNY0bvoB)
Very nice.
 I just got my template.  8)
Title: coro other ideas...
Post by: dpitts on March 18, 2012,
I have a sketchup file. Here is picture of the square modules. (http://db.tt/jLGugml7)
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: IndianaChristmas on March 18, 2012,
I've been thinking about making a combination of candy canes and the round peppermint candies often seen.  I was going to try using the rectangular modules and place them in a swirling pattern to mimic the pattern found with these candies.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 18, 2012,
also, i mean no disrespect to David. Just when someone else does the design, it's not always what you want.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: dmoore on March 19, 2012,
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I've reallt been thinking about making some of the fasteddy's coro candy canes, and i've planned a few of them...   so i'm wondering for those of you that know what they are, what other shapes do you think can be made about as easily...

as for the stuff at Holiday Coro, i really wish they made some of that stuff also in smaller versions. I like their 48" ( i think that's how big it is) coro snowflake is really cool, but that's too large for my display. a 24" or even 18" version would be better. but i don't really want to make this a thread about their products, as they're a little bit different in design from the candy canes i mentioned above...   any ideas?

We, at HolidayCoro.com, do have a smaller SnowFlake on the drawing board (http://www.holidaycoro.com/kb_results.asp?ID=43).  We also have already produced a prototype of a candle (we also have a candy cane) that is jazzed up a bit, designed just for RJ's SmartString Modules.  Expect to see lots of these new items in April.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: dmoore on March 19, 2012,
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that might be fine, but with this site being diy, i was looking for suggestions of other christmas themed shapes to use.

I know plenty of people that have taken items we produced and made them for themselves.  If you have more time than money, we just about provide step-by-step instructions for a DIY solution.
Title: coro other ideas...
Post by: Timon on March 19, 2012,
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We, at HolidayCoro.com, do have a smaller SnowFlake on the drawing board (http://www.holidaycoro.com/kb_results.asp?ID=43).  We also have already produced a prototype of a candle (we also have a candy cane) that is jazzed up a bit, designed just for RJ's SmartString Modules.  Expect to see lots of these new items in April.

When you update Mrs Santa see if you can give her a better mouth, maybe a full singing one. Santa is fine since you really can't see his mouth through the beard and mustache anyway. Can't wait to see the other new items.


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Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: dmoore on March 20, 2012,
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When you update Mrs Santa see if you can give her a better mouth, maybe a full singing one. Santa is fine since you really can't see his mouth through the beard and mustache anyway. Can't wait to see the other new items.

If there is a specific design modification you'd like to see, feel free to mark-up the existing design, we are always looking for new ideas!
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 20, 2012,
For the ones that built there own, what other items did you come up with?
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 22, 2012,
I finally cut my first pieces tonight.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 22, 2012,
Nice! it looks like you have enough pixels to light them.  ;)
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 22, 2012,
i have 139 plastic rectangles, and 20 metal squares
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 22, 2012,
That should be enough for those two pieces.. ;D
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: zwiller on March 23, 2012,
I really like DIY and plan to make some of my own coro stuff this year.  Some things I am curious about you guys using coro are you using regular coro on top as a lens?  My testing so far leads me to believe that we should just use one side or half thickness for the face/lens for rgb.  Full thickness affects output too much.  Also, is hot glue really a good coro adhesive?  As a woodworker I will probably still use exterior primed ply as the base and hot glue and staple sides and lens on top.  Kinda thinking about using screws so I can gain access if need be but I really hope rgb will be relatively maintenance free.   
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 23, 2012,
when i looked at fasteddy's version of the candy cane, it looked like two pieces of coro in a "plastic rectangle sandwich" (has no sides)

i cut the candy cane and star to play around with this. and might staple some pieces to act as spacers to play around with this.

this is my first attempt at this stuff, so i'll see what happens. i got the 10pk of 4mm 18" x 24" pieces from usplastic.

Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: John K on March 23, 2012,
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You could try contacting Holiday Coro and see if they can scale the snowflake down for you.  IIRC, they make custom pieces and what would be easier than scaling down an existing piece.
last summer David (Holidaycoro.com) showed a coro candycane.  with baffles for each diagonal line it looked very nice.  I'm hoping that he productizes it soon.

I had David make those candy canes for me.  Glad to see he is making them available. I had Ray make the rectangle nodes with a 8" length between each.  Ray only charged .05 for each node .  That's dirt cheap as it took me over an hour to cut and add lengths between each for my prototype.   
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 23, 2012,
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I really like DIY and plan to make some of my own coro stuff this year.  Some things I am curious about you guys using coro are you using regular coro on top as a lens?  My testing so far leads me to believe that we should just use one side or half thickness for the face/lens for rgb.  Full thickness affects output too much.  Also, is hot glue really a good coro adhesive?  As a woodworker I will probably still use exterior primed ply as the base and hot glue and staple sides and lens on top.  Kinda thinking about using screws so I can gain access if need be but I really hope rgb will be relatively maintenance free.
I am using 5050 strip inside of uncut coro for my Merry Christmas sign and it is really bright. I am using the 60 per meter strip though. Maybe with 30/meter it may help to go half side. The hot glue works great. On every corner of the strip where I had to solder pieces together, I laid a big bead of hot glue to seal the wires and also glue the strip to the piece of coro. (the glue strip on the back would be enough) I run a bead to glue the pieces together and then after it bonds, run a second bead on the outside edge to completely water proof the piece. I am using non waterproof 5050 strip though. If using waterproof, you could just make a "sandwich" as Eddy did.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 23, 2012,
does anybody know if the cor can be painted?
i was thinking of maybe using black paint as a mask around the object, and still lighting it from the back.

also i get my coro from usplastic, and for normal shipping, they have 18x24inch but it's only in black.
anybody know where to get black sheets, or other colors that aren't full sheets?
full sheets require freight shipping.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: zwiller on March 23, 2012,


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I really like DIY and plan to make some of my own coro stuff this year.  Some things I am curious about you guys using coro are you using regular coro on top as a lens?  My testing so far leads me to believe that we should just use one side or half thickness for the face/lens for rgb.  Full thickness affects output too much.  Also, is hot glue really a good coro adhesive?  As a woodworker I will probably still use exterior primed ply as the base and hot glue and staple sides and lens on top.  Kinda thinking about using screws so I can gain access if need be but I really hope rgb will be relatively maintenance free.
I am using 5050 strip inside of uncut coro for my Merry Christmas sign and it is really bright. I am using the 60 per meter strip though. Maybe with 30/meter it may help to go half side. The hot glue works great. On every corner of the strip where I had to solder pieces together, I laid a big bead of hot glue to seal the wires and also glue the strip to the piece of coro. (the glue strip on the back would be enough) I run a bead to glue the pieces together and then after it bonds, run a second bead on the outside edge to completely water proof the piece. I am using non waterproof 5050 strip though. If using waterproof, you could just make a "sandwich" as Eddy did.

Steve your sign is awesome!  No doubt the 60/meter is plenty bright.  I plan to use mostly the rectangular modules so I am testing stuff.
   
I get it now.  On Fasteddys canes the modules are basically mounted directly underneath the coro.  Those are wickedly cool BTW!  I prefer the diffused look when modules mounted to base and lens is about 3" from modules.  Kinda like fasteddys candles and the holiday coro stuff.  My goals are window frames and a smaller scale northstar. 

Not sure if this will help everyone but I went here http://www.coroplast.com/distributor/ (http://www.coroplast.com/distributor/) and found a distributor about an hour away who was cool and full sheets 4x8 were only $11! 

I guess you can paint coro if it was "corona treated" haven't tried it myself but typical signs are screened on so it should take paint. 
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: Mike Hill on March 23, 2012,
Has anyone worked with other colors yet?

Wondering what green, blue, orange, purple, would look like.

If so, any pictures/videos to show off?
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 23, 2012,
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I really like DIY and plan to make some of my own coro stuff this year.  Some things I am curious about you guys using coro are you using regular coro on top as a lens?  My testing so far leads me to believe that we should just use one side or half thickness for the face/lens for rgb.  Full thickness affects output too much.  Also, is hot glue really a good coro adhesive?  As a woodworker I will probably still use exterior primed ply as the base and hot glue and staple sides and lens on top.  Kinda thinking about using screws so I can gain access if need be but I really hope rgb will be relatively maintenance free.
I am using 5050 strip inside of uncut coro for my Merry Christmas sign and it is really bright. I am using the 60 per meter strip though. Maybe with 30/meter it may help to go half side. The hot glue works great. On every corner of the strip where I had to solder pieces together, I laid a big bead of hot glue to seal the wires and also glue the strip to the piece of coro. (the glue strip on the back would be enough) I run a bead to glue the pieces together and then after it bonds, run a second bead on the outside edge to completely water proof the piece. I am using non waterproof 5050 strip though. If using waterproof, you could just make a "sandwich" as Eddy did.

Steve your sign is awesome!  No doubt the 60/meter is plenty bright.  I plan to use mostly the rectangular modules so I am testing stuff.
   
I get it now.  On Fasteddys canes the modules are basically mounted directly underneath the coro.  Those are wickedly cool BTW!  I prefer the diffused look when modules mounted to base and lens is about 3" from modules.  Kinda like fasteddys candles and the holiday coro stuff.  My goals are window frames and a smaller scale northstar. 

Not sure if this will help everyone but I went here http://www.coroplast.com/distributor/ (http://www.coroplast.com/distributor/) and found a distributor about an hour away who was cool and full sheets 4x8 were only $11! 

I guess you can paint coro if it was "corona treated" haven't tried it myself but typical signs are screened on so it should take paint.
I called the distributors in the Chicago area and the best price I got was 55.00 for a 4x8 sheet. I ordered pieces from this place, it was the cheapest I found..
http://www.beacongraphics.com/bgllc/Amazing/itemdesc.asp?ic=4MM-WHITE-36X24&eq=&Tp=
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: t.jo13 on March 23, 2012,
I"m sure this has been mentioned before but just in case it hasn't, go to sign shops, and they usually have left over pieces, and standard sizes:18x24, 4'x8 ect. If they are leftovers, sometimes you can get them for almost nothing. I have also painted the coro with plastic spraypaint
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: dpitts on March 23, 2012,
Wow. $55 is expensive. My local sign shop charges $15 per sheet.
Title: coro other ideas...
Post by: Mike Hill on March 23, 2012,
My local shop is 12 per 4x8 sheet.  They have several colors in stock as well.  Who needs some?
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: SteveMaris on March 23, 2012,
I guess coro is expensive in Illinois.
If someone knows of a cheaper place in my area, I would love to hear it.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 23, 2012,
i just searched yellow pages.com for my area and found a few sign places...  i'm waiting to hear back from them.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: twooly on March 23, 2012,
Yeah just search for a place that does plastic.  I got mine for 11 bucks for a full 4x8 sheet.
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 23, 2012,
any of you guys that can get the coro for less than $15 a sheet...   you guys near Pennsylvania?  lol
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: twooly on March 23, 2012,
Maybe get people to cut your pieces in a way that we can ship to you cheaper.  I'd be willing to help you out.  I've got some left. Over black coro
Title: Re: coro other ideas...
Post by: chrisatpsu on March 23, 2012,
thanks for the offer, i'm hoping to hear back from some places...   one in particular...  if they have it, i can walk, and carry it home. it's right up the street!