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The North Face Lightbox LED Lamp

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The North Face by braga3dprint
The North Face by braga3dprint
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The 3D model of a lightbox featuring The North Face logo is a tribute to the renowned outdoor brand. This lightbox design captures the spirit of adventure and exploration that The North Face represents. The iconic logo, when illuminated, evokes a sense of wanderlust and a passion for the great outdoors. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply admire the brand's rugged aesthetic, this lightbox serves as a perfect addition to your space. Let the warm glow of The North Face logo light up your surroundings and inspire your next adventure. ⛰️🌲

If you don't have or don't want to install LED's you can just glue the parts together and have an awesome sign!

WARNING!

- remove purge line at the beginning of the print, it may interfere, specially with bigger prints!

 

Materials and tools:
- glue gun
- aluminum tape
- led strip (here is the one I use): simple 1m white led USB or go wild with RGB
- as long as the LED density isn't too low (very few LED's per meter) you should be able to achieve a good result

- soldering iron (optional)

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

- use a textured PEI sheet
- use the print profile, it has quite a few setting changes that help achieve the best results
- make a hole for the USB strip wherever you like it best with a soldering iron, drill or in the slicer

- use the aluminum tape on the inside of the backplate to help with light diffusion
- glue the LED's the further away from the colored design possible; placing them too close ruins the diffusion and the individual LED's become visible

Bambu Studio Settings:
I always recommend using the print profile I provided since it has settings with which I've been able to get the best results.
If you choose not to here are the main slicer settings I recommend:
- preferences (ctrl + P) → activate developer settings → Quality →Advanced → First Layer Flow Ratio: 1.04
- Quality → Wall generator → Arachne
- Quality → Wall transitioning threshold angle → 50º
- Strength → Advanced → Infill/wall overlap → 20%
- Quality → Advanced → Avoid crossing walls
- Increasing retraction / reducing temperature can help reducing wisps
- Order color printing from lightest to darkest color


How to make a hole in Bambu Studio:



Assembly video:

 

 

 

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