Wolverhampton Wanderers LED Lightbox

Wolverhampton Wanderers LED Lightbox

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P1S
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X1 Carbon
X1E
A1
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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3 plates

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Description

Description

A Wolverhampton Wanders Football Club, logo turned into lightbox.

 

Prepare the Model:

  • Download or open the model in Bambu Studio / Mobile Handy App.

Check AMS and Filament:

  • Ensure you have enough AMS for colors. This design has 3 colours.
  • Arrange filament colors in AMS slots as you require them.

Printing:

  • Print Lightbox Plate 1 “Coloured Body"
  • Print a “Backplate”. One has hanging hole, one does not.

Optional Brightening:

  • Line the back plate with aluminum foil tape for a brighter light.

Select LEDs:

  • Decide on type, color, and features.
  • Look for power source options and length customization.

I prefer to use LED strips, that have a remote and USB connection. Example at the end.

 

LED Installation:

  • Test the LED strip before starting.
  • Thread the LED strip through the lightbox.
  • Apply the strip to the inner wall.
  • Optionally, secure with some form of adhesive but in most cases the adhesion stripe on the leds are enough.

Closing Up:

  • Align and squeeze the back plate onto the lightbox it.
  • Repeat around the lightbox until tight.

Finish:

  • You're done!

 

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Hi, I scaled this down to fit the A1 mini as my son wanted it in his room - when I printed though the face of the print was like this - have I done something wrong or is it because I scaled it
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Could I ask what % you scaled down to? (appreciate its been a little while) Il have to give it a go since its been a while since I last printed this for my friend. :)
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Replying to @Havok3D :
Albeit late, i've Updated the 3mf which will resolve the issue for anyone else having this issue. Sorry for the delay. :)
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