Ping Pong Pixels
thingiverse
## Introduction *Ping Pong Pixels are a modular clickable chassis for creating easy RGB lighting decorations for your room/home.* - "Matrix" chassis for making flat matrix displays of any dimension you want (photos show 3x3 and a 5x2 wider style) - "Cylinder" chassis for making Decagon based cylindrical lamps. They click together with no glue and have optional back covers (for some common shapes) to hide the electronics or stop prying fingers. ## Basic Instructions If you want a 5 wide 2 high lamp like the rainbow one in the photos: - Print 10 "Matrix Chassis" pieces and 13 "Clip" pieces. Refer to the photos for how to click them together but no glue is required. - Cut holes in your ping ping balls the same size as the holes in the chassis pieces, hot glue the ping pong balls to the chassis pieces then click your WS2811 lights in from behind (no glue required here either). - You can optionally print the "5x2 Rear Cover" piece (or the 3x3 one if you went that route) to cover up the electronics, but it will hold together fine without the rear cover too. - Connect your microcontroller of choice (I use ESP8266's with WLED flashed onto them) and you're done. ## Meta I'm working on better photos and a full blog post detailing the builds, with code and wiring diagrams. I'll edit the link in here when it's done. I'm also working on a version that lets you build spheres. Also check out the "Matrix Builder" by [lutin_d] for building much bigger displays out of this basic Ping Pong Pixel idea: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4724419
With this file you will be able to print Ping Pong Pixels with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Ping Pong Pixels.