KATLight

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KATLight

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Introducing the Future of Night Lights: The KATLight!


🌙 Tired of the same old boring night lights? Look no further! 🌙


ðŸŽĻ Vibrant Colors: 3D printing technology allows for stunning, vibrant colours that will light up your room in style ðŸŽĻ


ðŸ’Ą Safe and Energy-Efficient: LED lights ensure your night light stays cool to the touch and energy-efficient all night long ðŸ’Ą


🌌 Endless Dreamscapes: Transform your space into a dreamy wonderland with this mesmerizing night light 🌌


ðŸŠķ Perfect Gift: Looking for a unique gift? This 3D-printed night light is the perfect choice for birthdays or any special occasion! ðŸŠķ


🌟 Make yours today and light up the night with magic! 🌟


Special thanks to Mr. Weaver, and Mr. Williams

Supplies

You will need:

  • Filament
  • Glue (I used UHU glue)
  • Coin cell battery
  • LED of your choice
  • Tape
  • Paper/plastic bags/baking sheets (or anything that diffuses LED lights)
  • Mirror (optional)


Tools:

  • Scissors
  • 3D Printer (does that count as a tool?)

Download, Print and Assemble

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Download this file and print it. You can scale it down if it is too big. I used an Adventurer 4 with a grey filament. This print does not need a raft or supports.


You now should have four pieces. Trim any untidy bits with a pen-knife or scissors.

Downloads

Cover the Holes

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With your paper (or what you chose), cut it to the size of the ear, and glue it on with UHU glue. Do the same with the lid, applying paper to the inside.

Glue the Ears on and Adding Lights

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Glue both ears above the small holes, and make sure that the paper is facing in front (the hole side)


Place a coin-celled battery between the LED (colour of your choice) prongs, making sure that the longer prong is on the numbered side, when you are happy with it and it works, gently tape it to secure. Carefully place the LED light in the box and close the lid! Remove the LED from the battery if you want to turn it off.


Done! (If you want, you can glue the mirror at an angle that fits best for you)