LED Batman lamp, using Snapmaker 2 A350
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How-to video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/txu7dLFvaPw
This project was inspired by a great Batman lamp video by Anthony Tackett ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BJwVYiyJms ). His lamp sheet was cut out on a much larger X-Carve CNC. This one was done on my Snapmaker 2.0 A350, making use of two of its three modes (CNC and 3D printing). In this project, I made a custom LED Batman lamp for a friend, out of 1/4" thick, black, extruded acrylic, using a router bit that actually came with the SM2. While I've done quite a bit of 3D printing and some laser cutting on my SM2, believe it or not, this project was my very first use of its CNC mode. As you can see in the video, I was able to get three more (smaller) Batman icons cut from the same 12"x12" sheet of the acrylic. I'm open to suggestions on what to do with those smaller ones. Someone suggested making a keychain holder from one. (For that, I'm a little concerned about the sharpness of the points and edges.)
NOTE: The 10mm wide LED
This project was inspired by a great Batman lamp video by Anthony Tackett ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BJwVYiyJms ). His lamp sheet was cut out on a much larger X-Carve CNC. This one was done on my Snapmaker 2.0 A350, making use of two of its three modes (CNC and 3D printing). In this project, I made a custom LED Batman lamp for a friend, out of 1/4" thick, black, extruded acrylic, using a router bit that actually came with the SM2. While I've done quite a bit of 3D printing and some laser cutting on my SM2, believe it or not, this project was my very first use of its CNC mode. As you can see in the video, I was able to get three more (smaller) Batman icons cut from the same 12"x12" sheet of the acrylic. I'm open to suggestions on what to do with those smaller ones. Someone suggested making a keychain holder from one. (For that, I'm a little concerned about the sharpness of the points and edges.)
NOTE: The 10mm wide LED
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