Wonder Woman Lightbox

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Wonder Woman Lightbox

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A Womder Woman light box designed in Fusion 360. There is the main body which is printed face down at a .2 layer height, then the back panel which is printed face up at the same layer height. The back panel has two cutouts for the USB-C connected to power the internal LEDS as well as a switch to turn the lights on and off. Links for the USB-C connector, Switch, and LEDS I used are below.

 

USB-C Connector: Amazon.com: DWEII 10PCS Type-C Female Chassis Waterproof 2P Solder Wire Type USB C Pigtail Cable Extension Power Cable USB-C Plug to 2 Pin Bare Wire Open End Connector : Electronics

 

Micro Switch:Tnuocke 100PCS 5mm High Knob Vertical Micro Mini Slide Switchs,3 Pin 2 Position SPDT Latching Toggle Switches Panel Mount DC 50V 0.5A SS12F15-G5: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

 

LEDs:Amazon.com: Aclorol COB LED Strip Lights for TV 5V USB Powered Warm White 6.56FT 320Leds/M COB Flexible Light Strip TV Led Backlight for Bedroom Under Cabinet Kitchen DIY Lighting Project 3000K CRI85+ 2M : Tools & Home Improvement

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Works great but I would prefer the back of the box open not the front. the lid on mine did not press fit. so I had to glue it closed and I got tiny bits of on the front. Not too noticeable but if I have to worry about that I’d rather it be in the back where no one can see ir
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Sorry to hear that, I prefer the faceplate to be the thing part for two reasons; 1. it allows me to make sure that any blemishes that make the faceplate unusable don’t result in a lot of large amounts of time or filament as they print fast and use less this way, and 2. The way I wire my lights up I use a switch and USB-C port that come through the back panel, making it difficult to wire up without excess wire if the back plate needs to be connected to the front plate in the way your describing. I do see the issue you mention though, and for this I’ve just become very careful when gluing the faceplate in if it’s necessary. I’m also currently working on a way to fix this while still using a similar method.
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I absolutely love the way this turned out. I used matte yellow, matte red, and matte blue. It really looks amazing.
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