Pepet desk lamp

Pepet desk lamp

myminifactory

Human: GIVE HIM FIVE AND HE WILL SHINE! This is a simple desk/bedside lamp. It's called Pepet (a typical Spanish name). To make it work, you'll need some electronic parts, but don't worry, it's not difficult at all. There are some hollow parts in the model so cables can go through easily. You can see it in action at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we2fRqcRSNY DISCLAIMER: This is a DIY project. Do it at your own risk. I take no responsibility for its use or any damage that could cause. See instructions carefully. Instructions Parts List: 2 x 3w led modules for Arduino. 1 x touch sensor module for Arduino (mine is from Sainsmart). http://www.sainsmart.com/sains... 1 x USB to 2.1mm barrel plug cable (or an Arduino 5v power supply with a 2.1mm socket). 1 x DC power jack 2.1mm panel mount socket. 4 x small self-tapping screws (to hold the LEDs) female to female dupont "y" cables (if you don't find "y" cables, customize them because you need to connect one cable to two LEDs). Check the pictures for further instructions. I suggest making your own dupont cables. Printing Settings: Printed without supports 10-20% infill 0.25/0.3 layer (to save time) print speed about 50-60mm/s 3 outer shells. Note: As you can see in the pictures, the hand is a bit ugly because it was my first print and the speed was too high. I recommend slowing down the printing speed when your printer starts with the hand. Hope you like it! If you print it, please post some pictures! UPDATE: I divided the design into two parts, body and legs, so it can be printed on smaller buildplates.

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