SOPORTE PLAFÓN LED. (LED CEILING LIGHT SUPPORT?)
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As you can see on the images of my flat's terrace, I had a vintage glass ceiling panel that dated back over 25 years. This light fixture only comes on very late in the afternoon, so we've never replaced it. A while ago, I bought a small 15x15 cm LED panel and had it spinning around attached to a leftover lamp base from another project, but I never used it. It occurred to me to design this base and place it on the terrace. The result is simple yet cool and provides a dramatic light effect. To ensure that the support wouldn't break, I added about 8 mm of thickness to the sides where the panel clips rest. It's better to put in 5 or 6 mm since there are some screws involved, and I didn't account for them when designing it. A quick touch with my BlackDecker Dremel tool solved the problem. To avoid drilling holes into the tiles, I decided to use ultra-strong double-sided tape (you can see an image of it). I've used this same tape to hang pictures in my bathroom and they've been securely attached for over three years without falling. It took 9 hours and 59 minutes to print at a speed of 40 mm/s.
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