
Levitating Lamp, Rose
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First I got the idea for a levitating lamp, then I saw LYFE levitating plant pots. I wanted to create a unique and cost-effective design, so I decided to make this lamp. The lamp utilizes an ordinary magnetic "maglev module" that can be found on Aliexpress. The light comes from a 12-bit WS2812B LED ring controlled by an Attiny85 controller. Materials needed: - 3D-printed parts - 3 round neodymium magnets (25 x 4 mm) - 12 ring neodymium magnets (12 x 4 mm) - Levitating module (5V @1 to 1.5A, as shown in the photos) - Attiny85 USB board - 12-bit WS2812B or WS2812 LED ring - Cables and soldering wire - A button to switch the lamp and change colors - USB power supply (2 to 2.5A) - Some glue for assembly The lampshade was designed using lamp-designer: http://lamp-designer.veitgoetz.de. You can use the "rose" lampshade from my files or download and design your own one on the website. The Attiny85 chip is simply used to control the LEDs; you can use any other LED controller or even just white LEDs without a controller. I printed the lampshade with standard transparent filament, making it compatible with most 3D printers. You can find this project and others on my website: http://veitgoetz.de/projects
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