Classic Cube Litho frame with parts
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Thank you jovemtude for a fantastic innovative design! I remixed this to accommodate the 70mm battery operated tealight instead of a wired in light source. I also remixed the lid to accommodate a clip in to hold the top lithophane in place as well as to hold in some extra parts. The total design is three separate parts: base, top, and clip in. The top and clip in would work perfectly on the original design as well so that's always an option for different light sources. I've noticed there's another remix for a different light source. The lantern top and ring haven't been tried out yet, but feel free to try them and let me know how it works. I'll likely give it a shot this summer. I also flat printed a 100x100x3mm square to cover the top if the client only wants four lithophanes. I used black PLA but if you're going to put this outside, you should use PETG instead. The base is printed flat on the bed with no support. The lid is printed upside down with no support and the clip in is printed right-side up with supports so all the edges and lines are nice and clean. Litho info: I used lithophanemaker.com to create my lithophanes, a 100mmx100mm square with a max border thickness of three mm. What's pictured is Priline white PLA but experiment with what works for your printer, tastes, and light sources. I used Walters Medium turntable from thingiverse.com/thing:1063986 and applied double-sided tape to the bottom... My mom really enjoys it but it does come apart easily... I wish it had a clip or something but overall a really nice working turntable. Enjoy and share your creations!
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