
LED lighted lasercut multi storey brick house
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Here is my reworked brick house that I originally published earlier. The floors have been upgraded with 4.7 mm holes to securely hold 5 mm LEDs in place plus breakaway slots for cables to pass through comfortably, and the roof has been elevated to accommodate a half-size breadboard with male/female Dupont jumper cables, some 220 or 330 Ohm resistors, and a 9 V battery clip. Let's get started on the wiring and lighting it up! An Arduino Pro Mini embedded in the breadboard along with some RGB LEDs will transform this space into an electrifying nightclub. Or maybe a tacky Christmas ornament. The two middle floors are identical and can be printed in larger quantities to create a taller building. Plus, there's an alternative slate roof option available. WARNING: You might want to do the etching in two rounds. Do the roof separately. The number of vectors is quite high (bricks and roof tiles), which caused our Epilog printer driver to crash, taking Rhino and nearly the entire PC with it.
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