This is a quick and dirty base for my version of the outstanding FireLamp project from Cine-Lights: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOG6Bi2kvpDa1c8gHWZI5CQ/feed
I wasn't able to find a suitable lamp to hack up in the US, so I decided to use a tall glass storage jar I found on Amazon. I'll post photos and more details on the build after this first test print gets done and I fit test everything. The jar will fit inside the the print upside down, from the top, with the lamp portion mounted on the inside of the lid and the uno mounted on standoffs on the top of the lid (which is now pointing downward). I've included cutouts for mounting the Adafruit amplified microphone, power jack and standard thru-hole style, long-shafted mini pushbutton. I plan on hot-gluing the parts in place initially. Once I test fit I may design some screw holes. I thought about giving the print a floor and mounting the UNO there, but in the interest of saving print time and plastic I decided on mounting it to the lid instead. Pushbutton choice is b/c it's what I had on hand, better choice would be a panel mount style. It would be easy enough to change the tinkercad design for any type of button you had on hand.
BTW, if you enjoy LED projects and haven't checked out the Cine-Lights feed mentioned above, you're missing out. They're great about helping out in the comments and sharing code - and they've created some of the best single strand WS2812B VU meter animations I've ever seen. Check them out!
This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/aelbu0Raf7u
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Prusa Mk2
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.25
Infill:
15%
Notes:
Supports aren't the easiest to clean up, I may make a few changes to make it print better w/o them.
Category: 3D PrintingThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.