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Undead Robot Tower (Computer LED)
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This was an early Tinkercad drawing for me that I finally got around to finishing.
The idea is a little tower light inspired by a video game to be used as a light for the power and drive activity LEDs of your desktop computer. Or just as a little lamp if you'd like. Or terrain even.
You'll need one of everything, four of the circles. Optionally the "baseplate" part if you want to use 5mm LEDs instead of sticking a piece of LED strip on the sides. I had contemplated this but the soldering work was easier for just using some leftover strip pieces, so ultimately didn't use it.
I printed the components all in white to be reflective and spray painted the outside of them with some Army Painter Matt Black primer, then touched it up with some matte paint. The "framework" piece needs to be printed with a translucent (ideally glow-in-the-dark) filament if you intend on using it as a light.
The top and bottom pieces will be really easy to line up and glue in place. Use the spacer to align the
The idea is a little tower light inspired by a video game to be used as a light for the power and drive activity LEDs of your desktop computer. Or just as a little lamp if you'd like. Or terrain even.
You'll need one of everything, four of the circles. Optionally the "baseplate" part if you want to use 5mm LEDs instead of sticking a piece of LED strip on the sides. I had contemplated this but the soldering work was easier for just using some leftover strip pieces, so ultimately didn't use it.
I printed the components all in white to be reflective and spray painted the outside of them with some Army Painter Matt Black primer, then touched it up with some matte paint. The "framework" piece needs to be printed with a translucent (ideally glow-in-the-dark) filament if you intend on using it as a light.
The top and bottom pieces will be really easy to line up and glue in place. Use the spacer to align the
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