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Risk Ladder Light Box - Mercury Magic

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The risk ladder as a light box! 🎰🎲

 

This light box is a REAL light box that illuminates your entire room or garage and isn't as meager as all the other light boxes found on Makerworld! 😎🙂↕️

 

*Building space of at least 250x250 mm required!

 

The frame consists of five parts that are slotted together. When assembled, the length is 81.5 cm.

The amount fields are printed individually and pressed into the frame at the corresponding position.

The thickness of the amount fields is 1 mm to ensure the highest possible luminosity.

 

The string of lights should ideally be 5 meters long to fully illuminate the box and must not be wider than 1 cm.

 

Important: Use PLA, as the tolerances were adjusted for PLA filament because there is no/minimal shrinkage after printing!

 

If the risk ladder light box is scaled down and printed, using PETG would be advantageous (shrinkage of approx. 1%)

(however, not yet tested myself, therefore no guarantee on this statement!)

 

Have fun printing and showing off.

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Beautiful lamp, however the 140 is in the same color as the others and not highlighted in yellow as depicted in the photo
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egal haupsache die scheiße kannst du hoch drücken
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