The Batman Lightbox

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The Batman 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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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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For the construction of the light box you are going to need a USB wire ( with a switch preferably ) and a 5v cool white led strip.

Soldering iron and basic soldering skill required!!!

 

Size: 230mm x 130mm x 40mm

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I uploaded a profile with the same print settings as the original. I just added a single layer of white along the back of the image. This helps with strength and addresses some of the complaints about lightboxes falling into pieces. I also added some cut outs to the back for the USB cable and to hang it on a screw. The cut out for the USB allows the box to sit flat on a shelf of be hung flat on a wall without the cord creating a gap. I used a $5 USB color changing light with remote from the store Five Below. Printed on the A1. I only used black, red and white because I printed the bat in white. This way I can change the color of the bat with the lights inside. Special thanks to the original designer. This thing is awesome.
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Thank you for the good feedback. And thank you for the added print profiles with the changes made they are very useful.
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Replying to @NotTooShabbyCre :
My pleasure. I especially like the way you have the red boarder pop out. I forgot to mention that. Very cool and unique idea.
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great print, I’ll upload my print profile later because I had to use my own settings for it to look right. good image though for a lamp.
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I uploaded a profile with the same print settings as the original. I just added a single layer of white along the back of the image. This helps with strength and addresses some of the complaints about lightboxes falling into pieces. I also added some cut outs to the back for the USB cable and to hang it on a screw. The cut out for the USB allows the box to sit flat on a shelf of be hung flat on a wall without the cord creating a gap. I used a $5 USB color changing light with remote from the store Five Below. Printed on the A1. I only used black, red and white because I printed the bat in white. This way I can change the color of the bay with the lights inside. Special thanks to the original designer. This thing is awesome.
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Absolutely brilliant light box
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maybe I’m missing something , but the model file for the red part the Batman letters and design print just free floating so when I remove from the build plate they get all jumbled up , am I supposed to glue them to the other piece ? why are they cut out? shouldnt the model for the letters be a part of the flat piece .
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the look fine when you print them but when you take them off build plate they are just free floating is point I’m trying to make , attached photo because it’s hard for me to explain
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That is odd. If you open all the front plate files as a single object with multiple parts then they shouldn't come apart.
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easy print with great results
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