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Fully customizable LED-Pixel Neon Lamp with socket
by Frieso
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I printed some other LED lamps from Thingiverse, but i wanted one, where you customize the shape.
So I wrote a not so fast openSCAD script. which extrudes a given 2d Form over a path of 2d coordinates.
You can use the Inkscape extension, to draw a simple line and then export the point coordinates.
Paste these in the data.scad file and then start the generator script.
It makes a really cool gift, with all the parts and electronics at home I make a fully assembled Lamp from scratch in 1-2h excl. printing time.
I used a small Attiny 13A for the controller.
I will create a Github for the project, where you can get the board files and program.
The sample is a big butterfly, which fits on a P1P or X1Carbon.
Credits to Simarius and Neon22 from the inkscape forums for the basic python extension. I edited it, so it export the openscad points directly.
(https://alpha.inkscape.org/vectors/www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopicdb3f.html)
The documentation is still work in pr
So I wrote a not so fast openSCAD script. which extrudes a given 2d Form over a path of 2d coordinates.
You can use the Inkscape extension, to draw a simple line and then export the point coordinates.
Paste these in the data.scad file and then start the generator script.
It makes a really cool gift, with all the parts and electronics at home I make a fully assembled Lamp from scratch in 1-2h excl. printing time.
I used a small Attiny 13A for the controller.
I will create a Github for the project, where you can get the board files and program.
The sample is a big butterfly, which fits on a P1P or X1Carbon.
Credits to Simarius and Neon22 from the inkscape forums for the basic python extension. I edited it, so it export the openscad points directly.
(https://alpha.inkscape.org/vectors/www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopicdb3f.html)
The documentation is still work in pr
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