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GlobeGlow - Wooden World Map

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Printed as specified
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10.8 h
5 plates

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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S-shape LED Strip Light (1pcs) - KA002 / RGB (400122)
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3mm Basswood Plywood (6pcs) - YA001 / Laser Cutting & Engraving
3mm Bamboo Board (6pcs) - YA005 / Laser Cutting & Engraving
3mm Black Walnut Plywood (6pcs) - YA003 / Laser Cutting & Engraving
3mm Sapele Plywood (6pcs) -YA004 / Laser Cutting & Engraving
3mm Birch Plywood (6pcs) - YA002 / Laser Cutting & Engraving

Description

GlobeGlow – Wooden World Map

This world map is a combination of 3D printing and wood. The file provided here is the 3D file – the matching wooden file can be found on my profile (link below), since both parts cannot be directly combined.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1709057-globeglow-wooden-world-map#profileId-1813221

 

No laser? No worries – if you’d still like the Wooden World Map, it’s also available here.

https://dododomme.com

 

Required wood:

  • One plate of each of the 4 wood colors
  • Plus 8 light-colored plates for the background and connections

Assembly steps:

  1. Prepare the back wooden plates first.
  2. Optionally drill holes to guide LED lights to the front and back (as I did in my version, see below).
  3. Glue the 3D-printed part onto the wooden plates.
  4. Attach the wooden pieces. I fixed them from the back with small wooden connectors and regular wood glue (a small 50 ml tube from the hardware store is enough).

Details & Customization:

  • All EU country names are included, cut from 3 mm black acrylic. Simply laser-cut and stick them on if you like.
  • Size is flexible – my version is about 80 cm in diameter.
  • LED lights and Bambu Lab wood are linked in the project.
  • Easy mounting: just hammer two nails into the wall and hang it up.

I’d love to hear your feedback – should I also make the other continents available?

 

 

 

 

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