
Ender3 / 3 Pro Light Name Plates
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Before peeling off the front piece from your printer bed, you'll need to apply Shoe Goo or a similar adhesive in small dots around the perimeter of the first gel layer, as well as on the letter fill pieces themselves. It's essential to keep glue away from the back of the letter openings on the perimeter dots. To secure everything while it dries, place a small weight on top - I used a block of wood cut to fit into the opening and a spray can for added pressure. Once dry, insert your second gel layer and diffuser. Next, apply a few dabs of hot melt glue to hold everything together tightly. I opted for two gels to intensify the color even further. Since this is connected to a power supply, it's crucial to include a 0.5 amp fuse for safety reasons. For my build, I chose 22 gauge wire and 2.2k resistors.
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