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LightBringer Card Scanner
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I've recently gotten into MtG and wanted a card scanner that would be cheap, fast, and simple. I came across the Card Slinger, and while it is nice, it has given me plenty of problems when scanning in low light (my living room doesnt get direct sunlight). The Card Slinger also uses 400g of filament, which is quite a lot. To alleviate these issues I've created my own version! Here are some highlights:A 15" strip of white LED's has been integrated into the housing. This lights the scanning area and has adequate diffusion to reduce any glare on the cards. Any LED strip will do, with the cheapest being whatever you can find on amazon (I use this one). You will likely need to cut the light strip to the correct length of 15". Most LED strips can be cut short. If you need to do that look for the copper contacts and cut through the middle as shown: Lower filament usage!After a bit of chopping and changing, I've managed to get the filament usage down to about 281g! Sleev
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