Indian Motorcycle Light Box
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<p>Light box with Indian Motorcycle Logo.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>2 Files. one is the case and the other is the face.</p> <p><strong>Face:</strong> Size is designed to be 162x162x3</p> <ul> <li>I sliced it to do white for the first MM and black for the last 2 mm. GCode is already setup to do this.</li> <li>You will need to split the object into parts (Right click, Split, Parts)</li> <li>Select the inside circle (should be Light_Box_Face.stl_28)</li> <li>Add "Infill" and "Layers and Perimeters" for just that object<ul> <li>Infill: I used Triangular at 25%</li> <li>L&P: Set all to 0</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Case:</strong> Sized to be 165x165x30</p> <ul> <li>Should be good to go as-is. There is a small lip inside the inner circle to hold the face in the right spot. </li> </ul> <p><em>If you resize it, make sure the heights for the inner lip and the face are still matching</em>.</p> <p><strong>Materials:</strong></p> <ul> <li>I used spray glue to glue to pieces of Vellum Paper to the back of the face and then trimmed off the excess at least 1mm past the edge (you dont want the paper adding heigh between the face and the ledge that holds it. </li> <li>Lights are just standard RGB strip lights I got from Microcenter. They were $25 but it looks like you can get them on amazon for at least half that price. </li> <li>Plug, I cut the plug off of the LED Light Strip and wired it to a surface mount DC Plug. Size doesnt really matter, you just want to be sure you have a power adapter that will fit it, so size those together. </li> <li>Power adapter needs to match whatever your LED lights require. I used a 12v 2.5a adapter and it works great.</li> </ul>
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