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12" LED Pixel Sphere
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These are the parts required to build a 12" diameter LED pixel sphere. It uses standard "bullet" WS2811 pixels.
Specifications:
* 12" diameter
* 8 pixels per spoke
* 8 spokes total
* 64 pixels total
Parts to print:
* 16 of 12in diameter pixel clip.stl; two are used per spoke.
* Two of 12in sphere support - body.stl
* Two of 12in sphere support - clamp.stl
Other things needed:
* 1/8" steel rods. I recommend buying stainless steel rods; I got them from onlinemetals.com and they bent very well and will be corrosion resistant.
* Rustoleum black spray paint; I painted the rods black before using them; the tolerances of the STL assumes they're painted.
* 1/2" EMT conduit
* #6 x 32 machine screws and nuts; these are used to clamp the "clamp" part onto the body.
* Planetary ring roller; I got a cheap one from harbor freight. It's more than good enough to radius the spokes of the sphere.
You assemble by SLIDING the pixel clips on to the rods. They WILL NOT clip on f
Specifications:
* 12" diameter
* 8 pixels per spoke
* 8 spokes total
* 64 pixels total
Parts to print:
* 16 of 12in diameter pixel clip.stl; two are used per spoke.
* Two of 12in sphere support - body.stl
* Two of 12in sphere support - clamp.stl
Other things needed:
* 1/8" steel rods. I recommend buying stainless steel rods; I got them from onlinemetals.com and they bent very well and will be corrosion resistant.
* Rustoleum black spray paint; I painted the rods black before using them; the tolerances of the STL assumes they're painted.
* 1/2" EMT conduit
* #6 x 32 machine screws and nuts; these are used to clamp the "clamp" part onto the body.
* Planetary ring roller; I got a cheap one from harbor freight. It's more than good enough to radius the spokes of the sphere.
You assemble by SLIDING the pixel clips on to the rods. They WILL NOT clip on f
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