
The Dynamite Lamp
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Update 18th of March 2020: New Test Set Released Featuring 2-Stripe LED Holders Update 17th of March 2020: Additional Test Set Added with Critical Parts Printed as Examples Update 17th of March 2020: English Description Added Update 17th of March 2020: Modified German description for Power-Box, including improved fit with V2.STL files Power-Box and -Cover V2.STL files provide better fit A lamp featuring 64 warm-white LEDs housed within six outer tubes, all printed parts made from PLA. Complete descriptions are available in both GERMAN and ENGLISH, with the English translation expected to be completed within two weeks. Some components can be printed with various options, ensuring a seamless assembly process without the need for glue or screws. The inner diameter of the tubes is designated as 28.2 or 28.3; I used 28.2, but 28.3 may prove to be the better choice; verify this using a short tube example and printed plug. Read the description carefully before selecting the parts you wish to use. This project is not suitable for beginners, although all components are relatively easy to print if your printer is well-calibrated. The tubes can pose a slight challenge, so it's recommended to use moderate speed and generous BRIM settings. Print time for all components averages around 50 hours, depending on your machine and settings. I utilized an Artillery Sidewinder x1 and Monoprice Select Mini V2, both with moderate settings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpIimNXe7F8
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