Phone Flashlight Art
I am a film student at Chapman University.
This is a really fun project that turns your phone flashlight into a fancy spinning night light.
Steps:
In fusion 360, create a circle that is 70mm in diameter. Extrude this by 70mm to create a cylinder.
Cut a hole in the cylinder. using the hole function. Hole should be 65mm in diameter.
Extrude the edges of the circle, outside the hole, to create a rim. 10mm should be enough
Create a gear with 32 teeth using the gear plugin, then another with 8 teeth. Scale these both at the same time so that the gear with 32 teeth fits the diameter of the hole in the cylinder (65mm).
Create a pin for the smaller gear by drawing a separate circle, 8mm, extrude it to make a cylinder. Draw another circle inside, offset by 5mm. Extrude this by 10mm.
Position this wherever you'd like to have your pin.
For the coin:
Choose a simple logo/pattern without much detail. Center it on the face of the bigger gear.
Create a sketch on the face of the bigger gear, trace the outline of the logo. Finish the sketch.
Extrude the sketch and use it to cut your pattern out of the face of the gear.
Voila! Export everything as an STL, put it into your favorite slicer (I used PrusaSlicer on draft 0.3 settings). Print should take about 5 hours.
Supplies
Fusion 360
Original Prusa Printer
Phone, or other flashlight.