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The light is powered by some ws2812b LEDs and an Arduino I had lying around.
 
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with several different options for the faceplate.
 
with several different options for the faceplate.
  
I also quite like the way the box layout turned out (it's fairly sturdy and packs well on a sheet of material to be laser-cut, so I might reuse the design of the box for other projects.
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I also quite like the way the box layout turned out (it's fairly sturdy and packs well on a sheet of material to be laser-cut,
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so I might reuse the design of the box for other projects.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 28 September 2018

Project Lego Light
Pino lego light 02.jpg
A decorative RGB light for $sibling who's a Lego fan
Status Completed
Contact pinoaffe
Last Update 2018-09-28

A while ago, I made a decorative RGB light for $sibling who is a huge Lego fan. It is a laser-cut box with a cut-out in the form of a Lego mini-figure, which is filled in with a fitting piece of acrylic.

I used some leftover spray paint to give the box some colour other than the grayish brown of MDF, but ran out, so the coat is fairly spotty.

The electronics of the lamp

The light is powered by some ws2812b LEDs and an Arduino I had lying around.

I might re-use the design as a kit for said sibling's birthday party, with several different options for the faceplate.

I also quite like the way the box layout turned out (it's fairly sturdy and packs well on a sheet of material to be laser-cut, so I might reuse the design of the box for other projects.

Pino lego light pattern.jpg