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Roblox Led Sign

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Super Cool Roblox Led Sign

Roblox LED sign - glowing with crisp white light that makes the “ROBLOX” logo pop. Perfect for gamers’ setups or any space needing a bold tech vibe! Use it on your gaming rig, in an office or where ever you want.

 

The base is printed upside down with support to get a nice surface. The hole for the cable is quite tight so it might be a good idea to print a test to see if the cable goes through. Otherwise you can use a negative cylinder to make the hole bigger. There is two light diffusers, 0.4 and 0.6 test which fits yor best or change the layer height to your needs.

 

USB Led strip with dimmer can be purchased in several places on the internet just search for it.
You can also use other variations of LED strips to suit your needs. Just be creative.


Instructions

 

Glue the black dots in to the letters, glue the letters in to the base. You will need to cut the heat shrink tubing and unsolder the cable on the led strip. Thread the cable through the opening on the back cover and secure it by pulling it into the cable holder. It can be tight but it secures the cable from damage. Cut the led strip to correct lenghts and tape them on the back cover. Try to distribute the diodes differently on the rows so that the light reaches all the letters and shines more evenly. Solder the led-strip together and solder the power cable. Test to make sure the LED strip lights up. Test the light diffuser to see which one to use. Glue the light diffuser inside the base on top of the letters. The light diffuser will make the letters shine more equally brightly. Glue the back cover on to the base. If you don't want to solder you can create your own hole in the side of base between the back cover by using a negative cylinder in Bambu Studio. In this way you can route the cable between the back piece and the base without have to cut or solder the cable.

 

(Sorry for my bad soldering skills)

 

Happy printing!

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