Cathedral

Cathedral

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A majestic presence lamp inspired by cathedrals. A laser-cut masterpiece designed for 3mm MDF and plywood. To bring this project to life, you'll need a few essential components: a dual AAA battery case, a small on/off button, two LEDs, and an M3 screw for the case lid. The battery box assembly is remarkably similar to the "Cube Lamp", so use white glue diluted with water to assemble it seamlessly. You'll also need to add a thin sheet of colored paper to the sides, carefully gluing it in place. To ensure precise assembly without the need for additional adhesive, follow these updated instructions. In August 2019, we introduced new laser-cut files in DXF R12 ASCII format. You now have three files to choose from, each with varying kerf compensation: 0: No kerf compensation 015: All notches are compensated by 0.15mm 020: Same compensation, but with a 0.20mm offset Kerf is the amount of material lost during the cutting process. To avoid using glue and ensure accurate assembly, this kerf is compensated within the vector file itself. To cut and assemble the model effectively, use the 015kerf file or the 020kerf file if your laser has a wider cut setting. If you plan to make significant modifications to the file, consider using the 0kerf file for more flexibility. Enjoy building this magnificent presence lamp! Don't forget to give OBUQ a like on Facebook: www.fb.com/obuq.design. This project was created in collaboration with FabLab Lisbon: fablablisboa.pt

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