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Rotating & Stackable Modular Lantern (For Lithophanes & Stencils)

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This is part of the Modular Lantern system, a set of many parts that connect together giving many combinations of lantern styles, shapes and sizes. Compatible with over lithophanes or over 500 stencil inserts which are placed in front of a solid colour PLA panel allowing you to swap colours and patterns easily.   This print profile includes 4 new parts which can be added to an existing lantern to enable rotation. It also includes five 4th July lithophanes and the parts for you to be able to create a stack of rotatable cubes. Be sure to check out other profiles for the portrait lantern core or different tops and skirts.   A Modular Lantern is built as a stack. Let’s start off at the bottom and create a base. Rotating Base for Wired LED Puck There are a few base options, this one is for the widely available wired USB LED pucks. Pop the LED in and secure by rotating the TwistLock clip found on plate 4: Due to the heat produced by the LED I suggest printing this in PETG or other heat resistant filaments. If you only have PLA it still works it just gets a little looser than PETG.   Thin Flat Top This part is called of ‘top’ parts because it can also be at the top of a lantern too using the panel retainer on plate 6. But for our purposes we will use it to top off a skirt. But first push the base with LED into the top and push the wire into the clamp area: The Skirt Now you can use MagFit or more magnets to connect this to the skirt. I personally use MagFit but the whole point of MagFit is to give you flexibility so it’s your choice. Take a read on the MagFit page to understand the options. You can download the MagFit clips from Nexprint here. Click the base onto the skirt:   Ring Connector There are two ring connectors, one designed to keep a 0.4mm gap between the parts and one for flush fitting. You can try them both; it's a quick print. Take a ring and push it into the outer ring of the base: Adding a core There are 2 medium sized cores of different aspects, the cube in
Category
Household
Source
MakerOnline
Published
What you need to print this: Advanced Low confidence
Why?
significant post-processing
Hardware needed
Supports 1/3
Assembly 2/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 2/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA, PETG
Min. bed size
50 mm (Small)
Post-processing
Gluing, Hardware
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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