DIY 3D Printed Light Tutorial: Design Your Own 3D Printed Neon Sign Models
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2023
- Learn how to create your own DIY 3D printed light with this 3D printed neon sign tutorial using Fusion 360. Turn a custom image into a 3D model that can be used to make your own custom neon sign! #3dprinting #fusion360 #diy
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Excellent job, very clear line of thought. Easy to follow. Thank you
Thank you so much for this! I subscribed!
Great tutorial, subscribed and saved for future projects, thank you!
great work
Great tutorial! Easy to follow. I already had a little experience with Fusion 3D but would have been intimidated to try this without your video. I was able to follow along and pause to create my first LED neon sign. I sent it to my 3D printer. When I woke this morning, it was waiting for me on my print bed. I would love to share my design with you but I don’t know how.
Many, many thanks for your video. New subscriber here. I look forward to more of your content.
That is awesome to hear! Send me a pic on Twitter/X when it is finished - check the video description for my profile
interesting and clear >> many thanks
Thanks a lot! This was my first full video and ngl, I was pretty nervous while recording. I definitely stumbled on my words a bunch of times so I am happy to hear that it was somewhat clear
instead of wiring each section separately back to the power supply could you just wire them in series?
Very good camera quality and clear to follow. Can you make a video where you add the neon strip and the materials you use?
It is on my to-do-list. In the meantime, I have step-by-step build instructions along with the projects parts at www.themakersphere.com/3d-printed-light-3d-printed-neon-sign/
Also can you make a Kirby and Mokulua stl design or video please?
I can make one of those for you when I have some free time. I'd need a photo to do the design off of. DM me on IG or Twitter
after sketching the outmost edge of the picture isnt their a shortcut for outline, then you would just do positive, or negative to make a copy with that difference, do that to make all your shapes, then extrude.
its been a minute, but i think that was a thing.
I'm not sure about that. That would save a lot of time though
If I am making a sign just full of letters, rather than a logo. Do I need to trace round each letter, or is there a way to just get the centre point and set the offsets / extrude the lines from there?
The offset is based on the object's outline, be it a logo or a letter. If I am understanding you correctly, you will still need to do the initial outline of the letter/word and then you can create the offsets based on that line. Then you'll be able to extrude the offsets to give you the channels the LEDs sit in.
If I want to make an individual neon light, is it necessary to get a 12V power supply? Did you do that only because the neon lights you used are rated 12V? Couldn’t I also just get a neon strip that is 220V and then connect it directly to a power chord (for EU)?
As far as I am aware, you will need some sort of power supply and not just a power cord. The LEDs I used were 12v LED strips, so that is what I am familiar with. Double check with an electrician in your area. They should be able to assist you further
The tutorial was nice and pretty easy to follow. But please don't use that annoying background music ...