
Simple multipurpose LED light
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Human: Simple multipurpose general LED light What? My wife needed a light for her keyboard so she could read the sheet music, and instead of buying one I decided to design and build one myself. Then I figured why it couldn't be more generic? With a long neck, it would be really useful in countless situations. As time passed, more ideas for usage popped up. The video contains only a few of them. Usage This thing can be used for lighting innumerable places: reading sheet music, fixing cars, searching keys in the dark, spare light during power cuts, and many other places - you name it. With a long adjustable neck, it can bring light to places where normal flashlights can't go. Building it Besides all the printed parts, you will need: * Screws with size M3 and variable lengths between 12mm to 30mm. Tip: Use nyloc nuts wherever possible. * Red and black wires * An on/off switch * Double AAA battery box * Two AAA batteries * LED (OSM5XME1E1E) Steps: 1. Print Base.stl and Lid.stl files 2. Print as many LightShade.stl and LightShadeLid_xxx_mm.stl files as you need. The xxx in the file name means the tolerance of the lid fasteners against the light shade. I used 0.5 mm tolerance. 3. Print as many BeamsWithWireLoops.stl as you think you'll need. 4. Cut some black (-) and red (+) wires as long as you think you'll need, and some extra. 5. Solder the wires to an LED 6. Thread the wires through the LightShade.stl and BeamsWithWireLoops.stl 7. Snap the LightShadeLid.stl on top of LightShade.stl. If it's loose, print another one with smaller tolerance or just glue them together (I had to glue them once). 8. Solder the red wire to an on/off switch 9. Solder a new red wire to an on/off switch 10. Solder the new red wire and the black wire to an AAA battery box. 11. Glue the AAA battery box in the bottom of the base. 12. Attach the on/off switch to the side of the base. 13. (Optional) Print as many BalkCorner.stl, BarFastener.stl, Beams.stl, Hook.stl, TriBeam.stl and/or WallFastener.stl files as you like/need. 14. Put the batteries 15. Screw all the parts together in the form as you like/need. 16. Take a pic and upload it to the Thingiverse after clicking "I made one" on this page Videos and links Introduction video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIBE2rlNVvc Project page: https://donald82.kapsi.fi/Projects/00017_MultipurposeLight/ My project history and projects in progress: https://donald82.kapsi.fi/Projects/ See also automatic closet light version of this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2412201 See also glasses light version of this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2441115
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