Christmas Star

Christmas Star

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The design is simple using only 3 basic parts: a 20 sided icosahedron Frame, 19 Spikes, and 1 Base (to mount it on a tree). The Star is approximately 17.6 cm in diameter. The parts of this design can be scaled to any size, using your slicer's scaling options. I used this Acrylic Cement (https://www.tapplastics.com/product/repair_products/plastic_adhesives/tap_acrylic_cement/130) and this Small BD-25/2 Hypo Applicator (https://www.tapplastics.com/product/repair_products/plastic_adhesives/hypo_type_solvent_cement_applicator/409) to glue everything together. For the lights I used these Govee fairy lights. https://www.amazon.com/Govee-Operated-Waterproof-Silver-Plated-Festivals/dp/B07R8V53S4 It took about three 1 meter strands (20 LEDs/strand). To assemble it, I picked one side of the Frame and ran lights into the center, then using tweezers I pulled about 3 LEDs out each hole in the Frame. Bending the wires so there was one LED at the tip, one in the center, and another towards the base of the spike. Pressing the Spike against the Frame I ran a bead of Acrylic Cement around the three sides of the spike and held it for about 20 seconds. Superglue would probably work too. After repeating this 19 more times, I glued the Base to the last open position on the Frame. The lights are powered by 2 3V CR2032 batteries in series. The batteries provided 6V, so to power the star I cut off the battery packs, then used a cut off USB cable where I connected the USB cable 5V power wires to the 3 light strings in parallel.Then using a small USB power supply, I attached the star to the end of a string of lights on the tree. Even with the lower USB voltage (5V) the star was still really bright. In fact, so bright that I added a 100 Ohm resistor in series to the +5V wire to reduce the brightness.

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