2 thoughts on “2019 Snowflake Tower Behind The Scenes”
Joshua Swayne
Merry Christmas! Hope you are enjoying some down time with the family.
Just wanted to tell you how wonderful all of the pixel mounts I got from you worked (35 LLS, Mega Spinner, mini trees, etc.). They really made mounting such big props a breeze and we had our best show ever.
I’m going to try and take a stab at the snowflake tower for next year. I’ve got everything ready to make another ASAP pole and was curious if you’d share the dimensions of the two side poles and the black square that goes up the ASAP? I’ve watched all the videos several times too and am trying to figure out how you made the backing mounts (black square) for each flake too. I know it’s a lot to ask, but hoping you’re willing to share some additional details to get me going in the right direction?
Those frames were custom made by a local metal fabricator. I gave them a flake for reference and they cut and welded 1/4″ square tubing to make the frames. Not the cheapest way to go, but it works great.
Merry Christmas! Hope you are enjoying some down time with the family.
Just wanted to tell you how wonderful all of the pixel mounts I got from you worked (35 LLS, Mega Spinner, mini trees, etc.). They really made mounting such big props a breeze and we had our best show ever.
I’m going to try and take a stab at the snowflake tower for next year. I’ve got everything ready to make another ASAP pole and was curious if you’d share the dimensions of the two side poles and the black square that goes up the ASAP? I’ve watched all the videos several times too and am trying to figure out how you made the backing mounts (black square) for each flake too. I know it’s a lot to ask, but hoping you’re willing to share some additional details to get me going in the right direction?
Thanks so much and Happy New Year!
Josh S.
Redmond, WA
Those frames were custom made by a local metal fabricator. I gave them a flake for reference and they cut and welded 1/4″ square tubing to make the frames. Not the cheapest way to go, but it works great.