Hexagonal RGB-LED Voronoi Lamp

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Hexagonal RGB-LED Voronoi Lamp

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P1P
P1S
X1
X1 Carbon
X1E
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
16.5 h
8 plates
5.0(4)

PETG-Support
PETG-Support
Designer
3.4 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

Diffusor Vasemode
Diffusor Vasemode
Designer
2.5 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

This is an RGB-LED Lamp with an infinite Voronoi-Pattern. There is also a hexagon, rhombus and weave-pattern included.

The lamp works with a casual smartphone charger and a micro-usb cable.

 

For this lamp you will need:

  • 1x NodeMCU (bases for Lolin V3 (big) and NodeMCU V2 (small) are included)
  • 1x RGB-Strip (53LEDs of WS2812B, 60LED / meter)
  • 6x M3 brass inserts
  • 2x M3x8 countersunk screws (for the LED-Rod in the middle)
  • 4x M3x8 screws (for the NodeMCU)
  • 4x M3 nuts (for in between the node-mcu and the base)

 

The vibrance of the colors depends on the printcolor of the panels as you can see in the pictures. The one with the rhombus pattern is printed in white. The voronoi was printed in black. You have to glue the panels into the base. Hotglue or superglue. The thicker bar on the short side is the bottom side which fits in the base.

 

For the controller you need to upload the “WLED” firmware onto the chip. I won't give any support to achieve this, there are several tutorials out there. But don't remove the amp-limit in wled! Don't use a 144 LED / meter strip!

I built the first lamp 2 years ago which has ben lit for over 1000h now.

 

If you want, you can glue one single LED on top of the rod, so the top of the lamp also lights up. Secure the LED-Strip with super-glue.

Attach the LED-Strip to the rod before assembling the rod to the base.

 

There are three 3mf-files included:

One standard profile for most of the parts which works for me (P1P with eryone filament)

One for the bases with PETG-Support (makes removing the supports very easy. Some tinkering necessary)

One for the diffusor in vase mode (The vase-mode profile is by far not perfect!)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Used an LED connected to my PC so I can control with ICUE, awesome design
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Really, i only printed the towers for the light strips. I created a whip light for my ORV and needed something to house the lights. These worked out great and fit perfectly inside a 1 inch PC tube. Thank you
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It's nice to see that people are more creative than me and use my models for other stuff than intended :)
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This turned out awesome! I have plans to remix this so it'll print the pattern and diffuser all at once.
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That's nice. I had several ideas for this, but nothing looked good enough for me. I'm looking forward to your remix.
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Awesome design
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