Nanoleaf Light Tent Octahedron

Nanoleaf Light Tent Octahedron

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These are some corners to assemble Nanoleaf Aurora light panels into an Octahedron. I assembled them to create a light tent for macro photography, utilizing the ability to adjust brightness and colors of the panels for nice control over the background and highlights. You can also assemble the panels facing outwards, creating a platonic lamp that is visually appealing. There's a corner with slots for four panels, providing ample space for the installation. There's a corner with only three slots, designed to make the opening look nicer and more aesthetically pleasing. And there's a corner with a cut-out for inserting another co-planer panel and/or controller board (You'll need to print it and a mirror image for the example tent). There's also a bar insert to fill in the gaps between panels, ensuring a seamless and professional-looking installation. Cura had trouble slicing these corners - it wouldn't create all the pockets for the panels. I used Simplify3D instead, and it sliced them with no trouble at all.

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