Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark) Lightbox

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Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark) Lightbox

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark) Lightbox

 

Like most of my lightboxes it has a short top and tall bottom. This allows for less waist if you get those pesky whisp or random issue.

 

I have also included 2 ways to load the files.

 

STLs

The STL's do not include Wall hanging hole or holes for the socket.

 

Load all (Except bottom) STL's at one time. It will ask “Load these files as a single object with multiple parts?”. Click yes. Than right click on each object and click the color for that object.

 

Bambu Studio Files

Included is the studio print profile files. I separate the studio print profiles between bottom and top. I print the bottom a lot faster and with a bigger nozzle.

On the back in the studio file is a hole to hang and a hole for a light plug (8.2mm) on the side using negative parts. These holes are not visible till you slice. The negative parts can be deleted if you would only like one or the other or neither. It is also possible to move these objects if you wish.

 

Colors used

Red - Bambu Matte Scarlet Red

Yellow - Bambu Basic Yellow

Blue - Bambu Basic Blue

White - Elegoo PLA white

 

 

Parts

Below are links to Items I use for my Light boxes. They are affiliate links but I do use them often.

LED's I use

Plugs I use

Power Socket I use

Inline Switch I use

Reflective Tape I use

 

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Commercial license

As of 2/25/24 my designs are no longer allowed to be sold commercially.

Do you want to sell prints of this model or any of my models? You can purchase commercial licensing at Patreon or Buy Me A Coffee. Earring Commercial License is just $3 a month. A full commercial license for all of my designs is just $7 a month.

 

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Double check your colors - your logo isn't correct. There should be white in the center of the E's and V loop. Also, you spelled licensing wrong above. Lastly, you can't charge people a commercial license for a logo that you don't own the rights too. (As you outlined in your "Commercial License" statement)
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First, Thank you for finding the spelling error and correcting me on it. I have since spent many hours correcting it on all of my models on several platforms. You found an error that none of my team did. The wrong color on the logo is actual intentional. There are also several other changes to the logo if you look hard enough. This goes to your last point. There is lots of arguments out there about this and there are not exact guide lines on it. I had a lot more written on this and deleted it. But i will say the digital world is a very much a grey area and I have a lot of time and design in more than just the logo of this lightbox. I am selling a license for my work not the logo.
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.