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Philips Hue Dimmer V2 compatible colour change

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I don't usually ask for boosts, but this piece took me a lot of work. If you like it, I would really appreciate a boost to give it some visibility. Thank you! :)

 

The goal of this project is to change the color of the Hue dimmer v2 controller. I didn't want it in white, so I added button covers and a TPU case that also doesn't slide as easily when placed on a surface. The covers are a remix of Sorensen's design and the case is a remix of .cirkiit_1649657's design

 

Regarding the covers, I made several adjustments to the tabs and the edges of the piece to allow for movement as close to the original as possible, smoother, and to ensure they are better secured

 

As for the case, I removed the hole at the bottom since this project is designed to be printed in TPU, so it's not necessary for easily removing the controller. Otherwise, I made several size adjustments along the 3 axes to allow for a tighter fit and added a very soft diffused skin effect to the outer wall to give a more premium finish by concealing the layers

 

Regarding the plates, the first includes the 3 buttons with the icons I used for my design, the second includes plain covers in case other icons or text are desired, and the third includes the case

 

I tried to upload the .f3d file as an attachment but I get an error when uploading it. This would allow for easier modification of the cover icons, I will keep trying

 

The carbon fiber effect on the buttons is due to the use of the carbon effect print plate from Bambulab

 

All that's left to say is that if you like it, give it a big like and if it's not too much to ask, a boost ;)

 

P.S. This video can help you learn how to disassemble the controller. In my case, I used the picks included in the iFixit kit and it disassembled quite easily

 

This design is compatible with Philips. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Koninklijke Philips N.V. Philips is a registered trademark of Koninklijke Philips N.V.

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