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Hardware => Other Projects => Topic started by: jfougerousse on September 23, 2016,

Title: Mounting nodes
Post by: jfougerousse on September 23, 2016,
I have 5000 ws 2811 12mm nodes to mount.  I had planned on using plastic strips for the trees and for the house use 1 in pvc with a hole every 3 inches.
Does anyone have any other clever ideas.   Mainly speaking on mounting for my house outline.   I am sure strips would have been easier but I wanted to stay uniformed throughout my display
Title: Re: Mounting nodes
Post by: arw01 on September 23, 2016,
Boscoyo strips might be in your future, buy em instead of spending your time drilling..
Title: Re: Mounting nodes
Post by: onesmoothhead on October 02, 2016,
Ditto You will love them. Your fingers wont, but that is how we roll.
Title: Re: Mounting nodes
Post by: LasVegasF250 on October 10, 2016,
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Ditto You will love them. Your fingers wont, but that is how we roll.

When I first start putting the nodes in the strips after about 30 or so my fingers were killing me, I was wondering how I was going to complete getting the nodes in the strips in time, then I found a little trick. Maybe everyone already knows but I could not find the answer in my searching. I ream out the inside of the stripe with a pocket knife every so lightly and it makes it very simple to get the nodes locked in.

 
Title: Re: Mounting nodes
Post by: onesmoothhead on October 10, 2016,
I built a jig out of a 1' 2x6. Mark the wood with the strip pattern, then drill a 5/8 hole where the large node holes exist. You need to drill 2 node holes in the wood. The I drove 3 finish nails in different zip tie holes.