8-Bit Address Numbers

8-Bit Address Numbers

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These are illuminated address number files for an upcoming YouTube video where I show how to design, print, wire, and install these on your house. I assumed the most common question would be, "Can you design the numbers for MY house?" So I decided to just model all 10 digits and share them here. These are 180mm (7") tall and 28mm (~1-1/8") thick, but can be scaled to any size you like. I printed mine in PETG, but you can use PLA if yours will stay indoors. I printed the boxes in black and the lids in white. I printed the lids upside down to get a better surface finish. If the numbers will be lit, printing the lids with clear filament will allow more light transmission, but you will be able to see individual LEDs. I chose white to better diffuse the LEDs. With any color front, the infill pattern will be visible through the lids when illuminated, so choose a pattern that is consistent. I chose triangles at 30%. You can also adjust the level of light filtration by adding or removing top and bottom layers. The spacer and nut can be printed to attach the numbers to a wall and to route the wire through. They require ~11mm (7/16") holes. I used three holes, two to mount the number, one for the wire. I printed mine to match the house color so the letters appear to float.

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With this file you will be able to print 8-Bit Address Numbers with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on 8-Bit Address Numbers.