Neuralyzer from MIB

Neuralyzer from MIB

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Hi, I made the Neuralyzer! I did some modifications to it to fit some 10x2mm neodymium magnets (because they were the only ones I had). I also increased the size of the entire thing to 110% and modified the "Display" a bid to fit my electronics. I used a 3W Power LED for the flash and a tiny rechargable LiPo from a small broken drone. The "Flashy" Part I made from glow-in-the-dark PLA which turned out as a great diffusor and the afterglow makes it look super neat in my opinion. Everything is superglued together, exept the Clip. I just used some PLA filament straight from the roll there, pushed it through and sealed the ends with my 3D Pen. (A soldering Iron turned to 150-160°C could probably do as well.) The Clip doesn't really have a purpose exept optics in my build, because I did not use a spring and the magnet holder is a little bigger than the original design. For anyone trying to make this, please also be aware of these things: - You have to install the Dials from the UNDERSIDE. Otherwise it will not close up. I messed up the tolerances a bid :P. I only found that out after I glued everything together, thats why they are missing in my build. - Consider printing the "tophalf2" horizontal. Yes, it will use a lot of supports but the part will be way stronger in the end. I designed it in a way, that the magnets don't really touch, but just come very close to one another. This way I avoid cracking them when they snap together. They are still strong enough to hold everything well together. I had to break one of the magnets in half for the top stopper to fit. If anyone finds a better solution, please feel free to share! :) Have fun with this build! Best Greetings!

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