Japanese Lamp
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# Intro
I really wanted to make a Japanese lamp for my desk. It should be able to change the brightness (dim to bright) by simply touching the lamp. It's dim enough to be used as a night light and bright enough to work when at full power.
Using this concept, I designed the Japanese Lamp. It's simple to print, simple to assemble, free for customisation and easy to use. Using wood-PLA and Paper gives a nice and pleasent 'organic' feel. Hope you like it too.
Btw, you can print out all pieces without any support structures.
# How to print
Some parts need to be printed muliple times. As for how many times each part must be printed, simply read the name of the file. E.g. the 'diffusor x4' file must be printed 4 times.
# Electronics used:
* Any 5V Arduino board
* TTP223 (Capacitive touch sensor)
* Micro USB breakout
* 1000 µF Capacitor
* 8x8 ws2812b Led Matrix (Neopixel)
* Hot Glue and super glue
* Soldering iron and cables
A visual guide of the connections can be fou
I really wanted to make a Japanese lamp for my desk. It should be able to change the brightness (dim to bright) by simply touching the lamp. It's dim enough to be used as a night light and bright enough to work when at full power.
Using this concept, I designed the Japanese Lamp. It's simple to print, simple to assemble, free for customisation and easy to use. Using wood-PLA and Paper gives a nice and pleasent 'organic' feel. Hope you like it too.
Btw, you can print out all pieces without any support structures.
# How to print
Some parts need to be printed muliple times. As for how many times each part must be printed, simply read the name of the file. E.g. the 'diffusor x4' file must be printed 4 times.
# Electronics used:
* Any 5V Arduino board
* TTP223 (Capacitive touch sensor)
* Micro USB breakout
* 1000 µF Capacitor
* 8x8 ws2812b Led Matrix (Neopixel)
* Hot Glue and super glue
* Soldering iron and cables
A visual guide of the connections can be fou
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