
Music Stand Light
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I perform at a church with dim lighting, making it hard to read sheet music on the stands. We tried using book lights but they weren't helpful. To solve this issue, I designed a custom music stand light powered by two 9V batteries wired in series with a small toggle switch and a 3-pod LED light. The light base is friction fitted for now, but I plan to improve its design later. Feel free to use my design, just link back to it so we can all see the evolution. To make this light, print the design on a Solidoodle 3 at .2 layers with 50% infill and set bed temp to 115°C and head temp to 200°C. Don't include switch or battery holes in the print file, as their placement depends on your preferences and wiring setup. Use as small a switch as possible, as there's limited space for wires and the switch once the batteries are inserted. You will need two 9V batteries, two 9V battery connectors, one LED light (I used a 3-pod), and a micro toggle switch.
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