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BOO! XL Marquee RGB Sign

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X1 Carbon
X1
P1P
A1
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A2L

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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32.9 h
8 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

BOO!

 

XL marquee sign #2 in my growing holiday sign collection -- perfect for a center piece at a spooky party or in any window.

 

Broken up into “backs" and “inners”, this sign can be downloaded and printed as is, including all pieces in a single project file.

 

Each letter of the sign will have its corresponding back and inner piece. The inner pieces fit TIGHT so you may need to use a deburring tool on them after pulling them off the bed, especially if you use a raft, as I did. Don't be afraid to apply some pressure in getting them slotted as they will need it, just take your time doing so.

 

The back pieces are cut so they only need to be superglued or epoxy'ed together and should fit perfectly with no stand required. The whole sign sits upright vertically on its own with each letter slightly staggered.

 

Each outer piece being hollow, they have each a hole leading to the next letter in the word. This is where you should run your RGB strip light (any type should work), then slot in the inner pieces on top once the lighting is in place and confirmed working. I always test my RGB lights before installing, especially if they are from Amazon or Aliexpress as bad sets are not uncommon.

 

There is one exit hole for the lighting at the top of the "!” – use this to connect to you power source if you are using a standard RGB battery or outlet strip of lights. I also secured mine with some additional black electrical tape, as pictured.

 

The example images for my own sign are printed in black and white (see last image) but would work in any color. The white inner pieces allow for you to get the most out of an RGB set of lights.

 

You'll find the combined project file has each piece upscaled to 150%. This matches with the example images but can be scaled down if you want a smaller version, just keep in mind the holes for running lights will also get smaller and trickier to feed.

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