World's first working, 3D printed flashlight with plastic circuits
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This really was my very first working design ever built after developing the world's most conductive material, a revolutionary filament. It also turns out that Functionalize F-Electric remains the only available filament which is conductive enough to print an extremely effective, compact flashlight right from these files, and we rely on it regularly while taking our dog for walks in the dark. We've got some cleaning up to do after her. You can get Functionalize F-Electric filament at: http://www.functionalize.com/shop. The arduino circuit board design as well as expert tips and tricks for achieving the best print results are all part of the package available here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:756765 Instructions Print using dual materials. F-Electric filament prints smoothly between 215 and 230C. Visit our blog at http://www.functionalize.com/blog to discover the latest temperature techniques for achieving excellent results with F-Electric material.
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