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The Lithomid
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I wanted to make a lithophane lamp for a friend's wedding, but I didn't want to do something so basic as a cube. I also wanted to make it something that was reusable and could be updated with little effort - and thus The Lithomid was born! I'll warn you now - you'll have to follow these instructions carefully! There are six plates in this project (seven for the A1 Mini). Frame body is obviously a requirement, the TPU feet are not (but suggested!) and can instead be replaced with stick-on rubber pads if you have them available. There is an empty and an example for both a lithophane and a light box panel. ADDING A LITHOPHANE PANELThe lithophane panel will require you to make a lithophane. I used itslitho.com for mine because it makes it very easy to give a specific dimension for your output file. It should be less than 200x200mm, but ideally more around 150-180mm so you have some room to move it around and center it. Flat lithophanes look best when printed face-up with ve
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