DIY Dartboard Ring Light - 3D Printed
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Hello Guys,
in this video I am sharing with you my newest creation which is my own design of a 3D printed Dartboard LED ring light.
3D printable files can be downloaded under the follwoing link: cults3d.com/en...
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Thank you.
Kiki
Well done with the design 👍. How big a print area does the 3D printer need to have?
Thank you! The sections are around 255mm long. I could fit like 4-5 on my Bambulab P1S diagonally.
@@kikihobbyrepair Thank you 👍
Hello? I need to know if it will fit on my 3D printer before I pay for the 3D files. Can you please let me know what size printing bed I will need? Thanks.
Hello, the longest part is around 255mm long. I printed 4-5 of the sections the same time on my Bambulab P1S positioning them slightly diagonally.
Yo Kiki, do you have a link to the 3D printable files that is free for download? This link seems to want to charge me. If I had to pay, I'd rather use Ppal or something then sign up for that.
Hello. There is this paid Cults link only which is a common platform and is absolutely safe to use.
@@kikihobbyrepair What you need to repair is your teeth.
@@livingroomsports2768 ???
That looks very good. I have to ask some questions before printing this.
What is the diameter of the circle?
How far away from the board surface is the light?
What infill percent did you use?
And how long did it took to print?
Thank you!
The outer diameter of the circle is 580mm (it fits on a the standard sized 450mm darts board).
The distance of the LEDs to the board is around 75mm and it is angled to point in the direction of the board.
Infill percentage is at least 30% but most impostant to have at least 4-5 outer walls. This gives the most stability.
As for print time honestly it is a good question. I printed it on my Bambulab P1S which is insanely fast. It took me a couple of hours to print all parts.
I hope I could answer most of your questions :) Have fun building. I use it a lot and already printed some for my friends and they all love it.
Somehow i cannot locate the link for payment of 3d design can you share it pl
@@medicalarchitecturalsystem8235 here is the link to the download page. cults3d.com/:1338610
@@kikihobbyrepair hi can you check the receipt of my payments please its deducted in bank
Can I ask which battery you used? I am looking for a reliable battery that can power my LEDs for at least 5-6h. Thanks in advance 😊
I use here my 2Ah AEG electric drill battery. This easily powers this light for 5-10 hours depending on the LED strip (current draw) you use.
Thanks :) I'm interested to know how you connect the dimmer cable to your drill battery. Any pictures you can share?
@@quentinlebbe you can find the .stl file for the Drill battery holder in my following cults project. cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/3-axis-motorised-camera-slider
Thats look very cool
Thanks 🙂
What frame material have you used Kiko
Sorry Kiki
I 3D printed it from PETG. But for internal use even PLA is fine.
Thanks a ton will try and figure out
I got the file thanks
Which country are you from
I am from Hungary. Have fun playing and building :)
what size print bed is used here
I printed it on a Bambulab P1S printer. If I remember the longest section is 255mm. But you can for sure put it diagonally.
how long did it take to 3D print?
For me with a Bambulab P1S it took a few hours. Ca. 4-5.
@@kikihobbyrepair Thank you for the quick answer! And how much filament (in grams) did you need?
I do not remember anymore. Around 3-400g.
Boss do you just screw three arms into the board directly?
Yes, the base is like MDF so it is wood. So you can just screw it in from the side.
@@kikihobbyrepair thanks for the reply