For the maker who bends LED neon flex into custom signage and considers color temperature a creative decision, not a setting.

Silicone jacket neon flex with a uniform diffusion profile and clean bend radius — the flex profile that sign makers recommend for lettering with curves under 3 inches. Works with standard 12V controllers, cuts at marked intervals, and photographs without hotspots.
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An addressable neon flex kit with a controller that allows color zone mapping from a phone — the level of control that lets a sign maker demonstrate color sequences for client presentations. More useful than a static single-color build when selling custom work.

The backing material that neon flex signs mount to — laser-cuttable or hand-routed for custom shapes, and laser-etched for decorative fill that illuminates under the flex. The supply that sign makers go through fastest and rarely buy in large enough quantity.

Controlled heat is what makes tight radius bends in neon flex possible without kinking the silicone — the Wagner at low setting softens flex enough to hold a formed shape without burning the jacket. The tool that separates clean letterforms from lumpy ones.

Tool-free wire connectors that make power distribution to multiple sign sections clean and revision-friendly — the wiring detail that experienced sign makers use rather than soldering every junction. Allows quick circuit changes when a customer wants a modification.
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