Word Wall Panels!

Word Wall Upper Panel Fresh From The WaterJet

This is the aluminum fresh from the waterjet company. Looks amazing!

Now to drill and tap around 500 holes, then attach the buttons to each sprung bolt and wire them up, and create the LED boards and wire them up. I was thinking this would be something like 2000 solder points, but I think it’s more like 2500. I’ll make sure to count.

I should have placed something in the photos for scale, but just know that the panels are 6′ x 3′, and will be placed one over the other to make a 6 foot by 6 foot wall.

Word Wall Lower Panel Fresh From The WaterJet

Word Wall Lower Panel Fresh From The WaterJet

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet - "think" Closeup

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet – "think" Closeup

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet - "wall" Closeup

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet – "wall" Closeup

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet - "steel" Closeup (Ironically in Aluminum)

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet – "steel" Closeup (Ironically in Aluminum)

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet - "concrete" Closeup

Word Wall Panel Fresh From The WaterJet – "concrete" Closeup

Word Wall Fresh From The WaterJet

Word Wall Fresh From The WaterJet

Word Wall Fresh From The WaterJet - Angled

Word Wall Fresh From The WaterJet – Angled

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2 Comments on “Word Wall Panels!”

  1. davidya kasperzyk Says:

    sweet. do you have a narrative or schematic of your completed project? i.e. how are you going to deploy this? V’dya

  2. Ian Page-Echols Says:

    Not sure if I sent you the original post, which is here: http://v8media.com/word-wall. That describes the premise.

    And then this post describes a bit more of what I have to do to make it work: http://v8media.com/word-wall-progress.

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