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Litophane LED holder
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I made my own illuminated lithophane holder. It works with a battery and it is used to keep the lithophanes vertically, being illuminated by a led light.
It has been designed for lithophanes of approximately 10 centimetres wide, and 3 mm depth (it has to be that way to fit in the holder).
To make it I designed the holder in 3D and printed it in PLA. The supports are necessary for the switch hole. I also had to solder the cables and install the components, detailed below.
**The list of necessary materials I have used to make it:**
- Strips of 12 V led lights, cut to 3 leds ( https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32985997048.html )
- 9 V Battery 6LR61
- Switch for a 9 x 14 mm hole size ( https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32870238027.html )
- Connector for 9 V batteries ( https://es.aliexpress.com/item/33038425138.html )
**NOTE:** The leds I have used use a nominal voltage of 12V, however the 9V battery provides enough potential difference to run them. You could also use a strip
It has been designed for lithophanes of approximately 10 centimetres wide, and 3 mm depth (it has to be that way to fit in the holder).
To make it I designed the holder in 3D and printed it in PLA. The supports are necessary for the switch hole. I also had to solder the cables and install the components, detailed below.
**The list of necessary materials I have used to make it:**
- Strips of 12 V led lights, cut to 3 leds ( https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32985997048.html )
- 9 V Battery 6LR61
- Switch for a 9 x 14 mm hole size ( https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32870238027.html )
- Connector for 9 V batteries ( https://es.aliexpress.com/item/33038425138.html )
**NOTE:** The leds I have used use a nominal voltage of 12V, however the 9V battery provides enough potential difference to run them. You could also use a strip
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