3D Printed Miniature House With Lights

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3D Printed Miniature House With Lights

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In the realm of creativity and innovation, the combination of cutting-edge technology and artistic expression has given rise to breathtaking projects. In this Instructable, we'll embark on a journey of crafting a captivating miniature house using Fusion 360 and bringing it to life through the magic of 3D printing. The result? A whimsical display featuring a radiant house and an illuminated plastic tree with berries, designed to add a touch of enchantment to any space.

Supplies

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The following items/facilities have been used to make this beautiful miniature house:

  1. 3D Printer
  2. PLA Filament
  3. LED Lights
  4. Battery
  5. Wire
  6. Glue
  7. Solder Iron
  8. Plastic Tree

Design Miniature House in Fusion 360

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Begin by firing up Fusion 360 and let your imagination run wild. Design the miniature house with intricate details, keeping in mind the scale and proportions suitable for your desired showpiece. Incorporate windows, doors, and any architectural elements that resonate with the style you envision.

3D Print Your Creation

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Once your design is perfected, export the 3D model and proceed to 3D printing. Load your PLA filament into the 3D printer and watch as your miniature house comes to life layer by layer. Exercise patience during this phase, as the printing process may take some time depending on the complexity and size of your design.

Install LED Lights and Circuit

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After Printing all the parts, install the LEDs, and make a circuit. LEDs have been lit up with 2 AA-size batteries of 1.5V each. A switch has been installed to light and OFF the LEDs.

Install the Windows and Doors

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Windows panels and Doors were printed using black color filament. After printing these have been installed with the help of glue.

Decorate the Tree With Lights

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Attach LED lights to the tree branches, securing them with wire or hot glue. Ensure that the lights are evenly distributed, creating a mesmerizing glow around the berries and branches.

Power the Lights

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Connect the LED lights to small coin cell batteries using wire. Conceal the batteries inside the house to maintain the enchanting illusion without distracting wires.

Conclusion

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Congratulations! You've successfully crafted a mesmerizing miniature house with Fusion 360 and 3D printing, transforming it into a captivating showpiece. The combination of lights, intricate design, and a radiant plastic tree with berries creates a truly enchanting display. This DIY project is not only a testament to your creativity but also a delightful addition to any space, bringing a touch of magic to those who behold it. Share your enchanting creation on Instructables, and who knows, the first prize might be just around the corner!