Sonic 3D LED LAMP ( Black & White )

by skander belhaj in Living > Decorating

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Sonic 3D LED LAMP ( Black & White )

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This an LED Sonic LAMP I designed it in fusion 

this V1 , there is a lot of room for improvements so wait for V2

PS: I didn't use the colour blue because at the time I didn't had any and I think it will absorb so much light that it won't be very efficient in lighting up the room

You can download the files for printing from these links :

https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/house/decor/sonic-3d-led-lamp-black-white

https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/sonic-3d-led-lamp-black-white

Supplies

for the materials

you just need

  • hot glue gun
  • a screw
  • 3D printer
  • led lamp
  • lamp cable
  • filament

and that's it, nothing hightech

Print All the Parts

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after downloading the files from the links up above , and after following the slicing instructions , print all the parts and lay them in front of you

Ps: you can print the large white part in blue but be careful , there is a high chance that it won't pass light as much as the white, it depends on the filament and the type of blue that you're printing with

Start Mounting the Main Part

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the most part exist in the face area , that's where the ears mouht eyes are ,don't worry and don't be confused ,each part has its exact place , so you won't miss any piece

and that's it , you're almost done , the main body is done

Mount Together the Back Part

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the back part is very simple

it doesn't have many parts ,actually it consists of only one part and the circuit

I took a photo of the lamp and it's packaging so you can find it easily in the store

glue the square LED light to the square shape and break the adapter circuit out of its plastic housing and glue it to its place

make sure the wires aren't touching because we're working with mains voltage here , otherwise it will result in a short circuit and test it

after gluing electronic parts in their place, continue by adding a simple wire and a switch

and that's it , the back part is finished

there's only one step left

The Finish

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close the two parts together and light them up

find a safe place to put this lamp

don't forget to share with us your photos if you've done this simple project

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