Boston Bruins Lightbox

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Boston Bruins Lightbox

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 4% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 4% infill
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2 plates

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Description

This is a lightbox I made upon request.

 

Don't forget to check your purge lines, they may need to be removed.

 

I make these lightboxes with the front being the lid, this accomplishes several things:

  1. Less waste, if you end up with stringing or other imperfections in the face, it's less time and material to re-print.
  2. It's stronger as far as the colours melting together and creating weak points on colour changes.
  3. It allows you to place the light strips around the sides at the very back of the box to allow for more light diffusion and more even coverage.
  4. You can use more colours; you don’t need to have the sides colour (usually black) on the case.
  5. Makes the back and sides all 1 piece so there's no concerns of the back falling off and the whole thing crashing to the ground if you hang it on the wall.

Additionally, I add a full 0.2mm layer of white on the back of the face, this does a few things:

  1. It strengthens the areas of colour separation with a solid layer on the back
  2. It helps to diffuse the light a little better giving more consistent lighting
  3. It fills in small gaps in areas where the model may taper to an area smaller than the nozzle size and that will produce a void which the leds in behind will be very visible through.

I hope you enjoy this model; I will be releasing more as time permits; I encourage requests in the comments and will do my best to accommodate as time permits.

 

Materials used:

LED Strip - (choose non waterproof, I use 5m black) https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805112069857.html

Controller - (choose 24key USB) https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805742867945.html

You will need to do some soldering to use these components efficiently, I personally remove the wires from the controller and the light strip and solder 4 “header throughole" pins across from the controller to the strip to make it low profile and cost effective.

 

 

Below are a couple photos of how i mount my leds, this allows them to still be controlled via RF through the face and placement as far back to allow better coverage and more cosistent lighting. I also stick the controller, usb wire, and a few sections of the strip with hot glue for a little extra insurance.

 

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Hey there, loved your design. Can i ask how you were able to add the white layer into the model at the height you did? I want to add a single layer into another lightbox model from makerworld to add more thickness to the front face, but cannot figure out how to get it inserted at the correct "Z" height. Any help or guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Bob
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(TLDR, it's easier to do it in design) i do it in fusion during design, it's much easier, in studio i think the best way would be to split the face where the back of the face and the lip or walls meet, then you could duplicate the face, scale the Z down to 0.2 and change all the colours of that object to white, then measure the Z of the existing face and use the move feature to lay it on the back (top) the original face, then lay the lip or walls back on top of that, and merge them together.
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I like the white layer you add to the print. Would it be possible that I can add the .20 mm to other light boxes that others had made?
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unfortunately it would not be easy, i'm sure it could be done in bambu by slicing the lip off, and then duplicating the face onject, making it all white, scaling it to .020 high, stacking it on top, and stacking the lip back on top, again, possible, but not easy
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