
Custom HexLeaf Panels WIP
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Wanted to make my own wall light panels that are fully modular while also not just falling apart or with massive holes in the sides of the panels. I plan to keep working on this project slowly over time until I'm able to get exactly what I want, that being wall lights that can sync to music played on my pc and not through a mic but as I'm a complete beginner when it comes to code its going to be some time until I figure out how to do this. Important Notes - when printing the connecters rotate the stl 180* so its upside down when slicing or the print will have little to no contact with the build plate and will fail - The 1/2/3 sided connecters need to have an infill of around 15% or the female connecter will print in mid air inside the part and will cause the connecter to require cleaning with a blade to free the hole of any material that may prevent its use Current To Do list: - Fix small gaps in corners of short connecters that reveal wiring - Create 1/2/3 sided connecter start pieces so you don't just have hanging wires and electronics - Create 4/5 sided connecters - Look into ESP32 *1 - Create wall mount connecters, preferably non destructive ones *1 - from what I have seen the ESP32 chip has plenty of memory, currently using an ESP8266 d1 mini and I don't know its specs but I've read the the ESP32 is the go to chip for these kinds of things and could allow me to easily send an audio signal to it that can then be used in a visualiser.
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