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1716977 No.1716977 [Reply] [Original]

>I have LEDs
>I have Arduino UNO
>I have 3D printer(s) (FDM+SLA)

how difficult would it be to recreate these?

https://www.inspireuplift.com/products/modular-touch-lights?pp=1

>> No.1716979

video:
https://pinterest.com/pin/AcMUCLYaD-hhNwQO4Z4QwzotoZIHwP9kAT6wGvKwIV6ZhnoAaBjrX84uFnIwJVNC_14vNFFCfYnWU0IDYIU5M5w/

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1716982

Pretty easy. Use magnetic pogo pins for the edge connections.

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>>1716977
Not hard at all. Using some WS2812s and one arduino you can control an infinite amount of lights. Alternatively you could use 5050s and forego the microcontroller for a common off the shelf controller, but you could only get all solid lights rather than patterns and individual control.

>>1716982
That's interesting. I might actually take this project up now seeing how easy it would be to disconnect and reconnect the lights.

>> No.1717036

It would be cheaper and easier to just buy them

>> No.1717144

>>1716982
fuckin A!

>> No.1717486

>>1717036
What board are we on?
You consumer scum.

>> No.1718122

>>1717036
>cheaper
>
Where?

>> No.1720390

>>1716977
>3d printers, what kind of material would you be using? Most plastic are opaque

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>>1720390
Natural (clear) PLA.

>> No.1720650

>>1717036
Its just a concept, they are not available anywhere

>> No.1721747

>>1716977 нa caйтe Thingivers ищи
nanoleaf