Arduino controlled sound responsive LED display (3D printed parts)
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I'm going to spin the text using the original text. Here is the rewritten version: https://youtu.be/2xoqPEg8OkI Check out this Instructables write-up for my project: https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Controlled-Sound-Responsive-LED-Display/ These are the 3D printed parts for my Arduino controlled sound responsive LED display. They consist of a box with a lid that has holes in just the right spots for wires, buttons, and nuts and bolts, along with a square display that fits on top. The display uses WS2812 LEDs all around the edge to light up the inside of the square. Print the box at about 20% infill (or whatever works best for you). Print the square LED display at about 10% infill using semi-transparent or translucent PLA or ABS material. Choose an infill structure that looks great in your slicing software, as it will show off the internal details. I used hexagonal infill. For a parts list, check out this Google document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f6vPkE1BGEupPJPkKBEWDOTaUU0AHXiqGGfvc0gfzqk/
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