The silk flame effect involves using a fan to blow ripples across a piece of illuminated silk. It creates quite a realistic flame effect.
This is a version I designed a long time ago, when LEDs were not as bright as they are today.
This is a version I designed a long time ago, when LEDs were not as bright as they are today.
Cardboard is one of the best prototyping materials of all time, especially paired with duct tape or gaffer's tape and hot glue
Funny how often when I search for something of interest on the internet, up pops a links to one of your videos ๐
Would of been cool to see it in action from another angle.
Thanks for posting this. I'm new to making so tutorials are SO helpful.
I'm looking to make this, only with a higher air output and, hopefully, with a smaller diameter.
Hi if you ever decide to make this as an actual product I would be very happy to buy a few off you
How did you made that pcb? It's black, and some projects white-ish?
How does it look on camera, in lower light? Does the flame colour come across on the video?
Nice idea.
Hi Clive, Interesting video as always,ย I was wondering have you any thoughts on 12v Led boat lights,ย what is the best waterproof ones to use,ย Cheers.
I recall seeing one of them silk-flame lights for the first time and being rather bemused by it, then not long after, everyone seemed to have them so they lost their charm… :\
I really like your videos ๐ Have fun doing what you do is all you need and you seem to enjoy it. Keep it that way :)) big hearts from germany <3