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7 Brew Lightbox Sign

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Description

7 Brew light box sign. I used 1 meter of lights. The back has a hole to hang the light box and a hole for the LED wire.

 

I printed it using white, red, and black PLA. 

 

I recently found that the wipe tower does not stay at the very bottom right corner edges like I have it when I slice it. So if you follow these steps it will let you move the wipe tower to the correct position.

  1. Slice Plate 1 (It will give you a “Serious warning error” that there are conflicting objects.
  2. Go back to the prepare tab and move the wipe tower to the very bottom right corner so that it is on the most outer edge.
  3. Slice Plate 1 again and it should now be fine. The wipe tower should be in this position.

 

Many of my circular light boxes will fit each other. So you can just print new fronts and swap them out. This back has a tight fit.

If you would like it on a stand here is one that will fit and just needs glued on. 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2876710-249-circle-lightbox-base#profileId-3212314

If you would like to display a lens when it is not on the light box, here is a link to the frame.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2895162-249-lens-frame#profileId-3235443

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