Holder for the "Infinity Cube Light" & “Snap-fit Infinity Cube Light (No Glue)”
This model has mounts for an ESP32 - a cheap microcontroller that can control a wide range of LED strips and can be loaded with WLED for great lighting effects that are easy to program and can be controlled using Home Assistant, Alexa, Google Assistant etc
WLED - www.wled.me
ESP32 - www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005564949759.html
Connects to power in the base using either a USB-C or Micro USB depending on the model of ESP32 you are using.
The Cube Light Base Plug is optional if you want to tidy away your electronics or put rubber feet on and attaches to the base using M5 bolts. The ESP32 is mounted using M2.5 bolts
There are two different models available, the Cube Light Base which uses brass heat insert nuts, and the Cube Light Base Self-tapping if you want to screw directly into the 3D print.
To make, print 1 x Cube Light Base OR 1 x Cube Light Base Self-tapping, and 1 x Cube Light Base Plug (optional)
All models can be printed easily without supports, though you may want to print the Cube Light Base Plug with supports if your printer has trouble with bridging
You should be able to attach an already-assembled Infinity Cube Light to the base by lightly flexing the cube into the grooves making sure it is oriented correctly for the LED cable holes to line up, however you may want to assemble your cube into the base if you are worried about snapping your prints if your material is too brittle or rigid. For reference, eSun PLA works just fine.
EDIT: I have also uploaded a model with a looser fit (2mm wider) as some users are having difficulty getting their cubes to fit into the base. Hope it helps!
The author remixed this model.
This is a base designed to hold the original design