U.S. Army LED Lightbox

U.S. Army LED Lightbox

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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Crafted with a side cutout in the shape of a rectangle, allowing seamless insertion of a USB light strip. Additionally, featuring a serrated back for effortless hanging. Their lightweight design permits easy hanging with just a thumbtack.

 

Pro Tips:

Utilize a hot glue gun for securing the LED strips, offering a swift and tidy method. I've found this to be the most efficient technique. Some LED strips may lose their adhesive properties over time, leading to detachment.

Apply a silver or reflective material on the rear surface. Personally, I've employed silver tape, but various alternatives exist. This facilitates even light distribution throughout the box, enhancing brightness.

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Went ahead and added a LED array to the back panel and powered it with 9v mounted to a holder inset centered on the back panel, and converted your rectangle access point on the side to a round toggle switch. Came out really well and it was a fun build. I did discover a few gaps in the front plate and it seems a bit fragile but printed well, so I am happy with it.
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Awesome! Changing up my power source has been something I've wanted to change for a while, just haven't had the time to decide how to do it. Sorry to hear it was a bit fragile, I know some of my prints had a similar gap between the two rectangles like yours, I'll have to go check in Fusion if I missed something.
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Thank you for uploading this. it was a lot of fun and gave me a new product line to research for my store.
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