WALL-E Lightbox LED Lamp

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WALL-E Lightbox LED Lamp

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X1 Carbon
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X1
X1E
A1

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
3.6 h
2 plates

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Description

"WALL-E 3D Model" 🌍🤖

 

Enter the heartwarming world of WALL-E with this meticulously crafted 3D model! Inspired by the beloved Pixar character, this intricately designed piece captures the charm and endearing personality of WALL-E, the waste-collecting robot with a big heart.

 

⚠️ For larger models, remove the purge line at the beginning of printing! ⚠️

 

Bambu Studio Settings:
The settings are just a recommendation, however you can print with the settings you are already used to using!


• Preferences (ctrl + P) → activate developer settings → Quality →Advanced → First Layer Flow Ratio: 1.04
• Quality → Wall generator → Arachne
• Quality → Wall transitioning threshold angle → 50º
• Strength → Advanced → Infill/wall overlap → 20%
• Quality → Advanced → Avoid crossing walls
• Increasing retraction / reducing temperature can help reducing wisps
• I recommend always starting with the lighter colors.

Recommendations before and after printing:

 

• Use textured PEI sheet

• To make the hole for the USB cable input for the LEDs, you can do it with a soldering iron, drill a hole or you can do it with a slicer by adding a negative model in the place where you want to make the hole

• For the pieces to give more light, I recommend using aluminum tape on the inside of the back cover

• Be careful to clean the table well

 

Materials and tools used to assemble parts:

 

• Aluminum Tape for the back cover
• Hot glue pistol to place in the spacing of the LEDs so they don't come off

• Soldering iron to make the hole for the USB cable and/or to solder the LEDs with the USB cable with ON/OFF switch

• White or RGB LEDs

 

To find out the list of all the components I use, you can click on the link in my description, and you will find it in the first post!

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It's on my Patreon, at the top of my profile there's my Patreon link. You don't need to join, it's the post that is posted
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