Stage Designs

Light Fingers

Chase Glisson from Anchor Faith Church in St. Augustine, FL brings us this cool LED rope light design.

They used 12 LED rope lights and 42 LED puck lights to create their stage. They first had to build a metal stud wall that was 28×20 feet to hang all the fixtures from and hide the cords. Then they attached the LED rope lights and programmed them.

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27 responses to “Light Fingers”

  1. Derek Reaves says:

    Could you give a link to the specific rope lighting and puck lighting you used?

  2. michael says:

    Hey there, did you add anything on top of the lights? like frosted acrylic or something so you dont see the individual leds?

    also are the power packs for the decoder units?

  3. Chris Leigh says:

    Did you have to purchase multiple Decoders to power all the different strips?

  4. Bryce says:

    Hi! Love the design! I bought some of the puck lights to test them out on our stage. I’m having some trouble patching them into our digital light controller (we use a Martin controller). Have any suggestions, or explanation how you patched them in? I’m good with the dip switches and addressing, it’s just the profile in which you patch it – that’s where I think I’m missing something. Thanks for any help you can give!

  5. Fox says:

    With the power supplies, did you just cut the connector off and attach the stripped wires to the terminal on the decoder?

  6. Neil Gray says:

    Is there any chance of seeing these in action on video?

  7. Vinícius Sena says:

    What kind of material was use to the structure? wood?

  8. Andrew says:

    Hey is it possible to get the specifications of the build?

    That would be amazing!

    apadilla@lancasterchurch.com

  9. YO!
    Wanted to see what you recommend as getting for the rope/strip lights now? Some of the equipment you guys used isn’t available anymore! Also wanted a kind of better description on how you guys hooked it up to your lighting software?
    We run a lot of DMX, but we are trying to see how we would run this setup.

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