Infinite mirror - Led

Infinite mirror - Led

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I've always dreamed of creating an infinite mirror that's customizable and wireless, just like those sleek LED strips. This prototype exceeds my expectations in every way, despite a few minor imperfections. To build it, I'll need to use a 10 x 10cm square mirror and cut out a matching 10 x 10cm piece of plexiglass, no thicker than 2.5mm. Alternatively, I can use two squares of pvc with semi-reflective film applied to them. Next, I'll have to verify the dimensions with the "LedSmall" component. A semi-reflective film will be applied to the pvc, just like the ones used on windows and other surfaces. For the LEDs, I'll need 20 units that operate at 3.2-3.4V and consume 20mA of power each. To power these LEDs, I'll use either 10 x 130Ohm resistors (wired in series) or 20 x 300/300Ohm resistors (all LEDs connected in parallel). A 9V battery will be the power source, along with two 5mm screws to hold everything together. To customize this design further, I'll need to adjust the dimensions of the 3D model to accommodate my specific switch type. Finally, I'll print the LED parts vertically using a RepRap printer, specifically the Prusa i3 Rework by EMT. The printing settings will be as follows: no rafts, no supports, a resolution of 0.2mm, and an infill percentage of 10%.

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