Parametric, Open Source LED Studio Light
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Parametric LED Studio Lighting created using 3D printing and optional CNC technology.\r\n\r\nWatch the build video here:\r\nhttps://youtu.be/s2fARQGmcaM\r\n\r\nTo modify the dimmer locations, enable or disable parametric top dimmers, and include or exclude XT-60, simply alter the corresponding operations in the Fusion file. Additional pictures have been provided to help identify each operation.\r\n\r\nSupport this project on Patreon:\r\nhttps://www.patreon.com/Coatduck\r\n\r\nRequired materials include a 1/4 20 nut, an XT-60 connector, and miscellaneous wire.\r\n\r\nOrder dimmers from Amazon or eBay:\r\nhttps://amzn.to/2YZHcTU (Affiliate)\r\nhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/253142572374\r\n\r\nAcquire LED strips from Amazon or eBay:\r\nhttps://amzn.to/31B3Eo3 (Affiliate)\r\nhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/182965299789\r\n\r\nScrews used in this project are available on eBay, but can also be sourced from small plastic items or No. 3 or 3-48 screws.\r\n\r\nSpecial thanks to patrons and Pandamonium for providing the Shapeoko 3XL used in this project.\r\n\r\nWinston Moy of Carbide 3D is acknowledged for his assistance, which prevented a potentially disastrous outcome while cutting aluminum. His channel and video on machining aluminum on a Shapeoko are highly recommended:\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxdCeHBUOlcCWr6RM8acEog\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH4AXz_rtPo
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