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HexaLeaf - Led Light Panels

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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3.5 h
1 plate
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All Parts, 0.2mm layer
All Parts, 0.2mm layer
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8 plates
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Remix with Grooves for a more secure snap-fit connection
Remix with Grooves for a more secure snap-fit connection
9.1 h
8 plates
5.0(56)

With additional "power leaf" for esp and buttons
With additional "power leaf" for esp and buttons
9.3 h
7 plates
5.0(9)
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Description

Here is my version inspired by NanoLeaf.

 

There are 4 different thicknesses of hexagons to add dimension (25mm/30/35/40).

 

And a textured lid (remember to sand the seam on the hexagon and on the lid before assembling them together).

 

It works very well with colored filaments from the Meta range by Sunlu (except for the black one, of course).

 

The pieces of LED strip are placed at the very top edge of the hexagons. This way, the light diffusion is perfect and the LEDs are not visible through.

 

There are 3 types of supports:

  • Round with 3 holes: placed at the ends (to raise the whole structure),
  • Round without holes: to hold 3 hexagons together,
  • U-shaped: to solidify the structure.

     

The pieces of LED strip are attached inside, at the end that will be near the wall.


 

Printing Instructions:

- Hexagon: no infill

- Lid: adaptive layers

or use 3mf files.

 

 

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