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[QUOTE="Yendor, post: 127683, member: 37716"] Thanks for the feedback! The 3m sounds like it feels small considering my current ones are 1.4m, but I've looked at other peoples and it seems a good size. I can always add a few more spiral trees fairly easily, and do a 5m+ next year. I didn't mention it, but I have access to a decent workshop so I can cut/weld/paint bits of metal as required. I found the "Light Show Hub Mega Tree Calculator" and had a play with that. If I want to make a 3m high mega-tree from 30led/m strips, and keep it roughly the same spacing vertically and horizontally, I would need 40 strings and 3600 LEDs. Seems fairly full-on, but still do-able. But supporting the LEDs with aluminium flat bar would be $17/string, so $680 just for the supports. I was wondering about the possibility of using 15mm webbing - has anyone ever seen something like this in the past? If I change it all to 2" spacing, that drops off to 20 strings and 1320 pixels. The Boscoyo mounting strip is ~$1.5/m, so it would be $120 for supports. The planning continues... [/QUOTE]
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