
Anycubic Mega-S Ikea dioder frame
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I'm a total newbie when it comes to 3D printing, only about three weeks in, and I'm already messing around with modifying my printer after some test prints. I stumbled upon tons of clips online for IKEA lights, but that's not exactly what I had in mind - I wanted a full frame and the LED to be angled towards the back. So, I decided to take matters into my own hands and try drawing it from scratch. After countless test prints and tweaks, here's the version I'm currently using. Now, I know there are only three distinct parts that need printing twice, but I've uploaded all of them anyway (the left/right 01 is identical to top 01/02, while left/right 02 is a carbon copy). I experimented with different PLA filaments at various temperatures and discovered that if it's too cold, the LED becomes loose, and if it's too hot, it doesn't fit properly. However, using ice-filled filaments at 195 degrees Celsius yields perfect results for me.
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