Hidden Tombstone Projector feat. the AAXA HP1
If you've ever wanted to use a projector for your Halloween display but couldn't figure out how to protect it from wandering eyes and the elements, this video is for you. I'll show you how to make a hidden tombstone projector housing from foam!
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MATERIALS:
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XPS Foam
Pull Saw –
Bamboo Skewers –
Orbital Sander –
Gorilla Glue –
Decorative Router Bit Set –
Palm Router –
Spray Bottle –
Chip Brushes –
PAINTS:
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Drylok Original
Fresh Fern Green Acrylic Paint –
Black Acrylic Paint –
Coffee Bean Brown Acrylic Paint –
Faded Jade Acrylic Paint –
FolkArt Brushed Metal Brushed Bronze Acrylic Paint –
FolkArt Wax Antiquing Wax –
Satin Warm Caramel spray paint –
Summer Squash Spray Paint –
Autumn Brown Textured Spray Paint
Design Master Bronze Spray Paint
GENERAL EQUIPMENT:
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• Glowforge Laser Cutter – Save $500 on Pro, $250 on Plus & $150 on Basic with my link & I get the same! www.glowforge.com/vanoaksprops
• Canon M50 Body –
• Canon 24-70 f2.8 II USM Lens –
• SmallRig Cage –
• Battery Adapter –
• Manfrotto Tripod with Fluid Head –
• DJI Ronin SC –
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