A piece of art - 3D printed cubes, semitransparent, arranged in pattern and LED light
48 cubes, back light LEDs, slowly changing their base color, fading in and out, giving a nice, non distracting back ground mood setting for a room
cycling through the color wheel every 15min (or so)
Transparent filament (Prusament PETG Clear)
wood (3mm)
WS2813 (50 LEDs, single LEDs with a diffusor cap)
Arduino Nano Prototyping PCB, USB port, USB cable
Optional housing for the Arduino and and some old mechanical fader for parameter adjusting
hot glue (lots of)
solder
FastLED library for Arduino example code, modified to support parameter settings via analog faders on analog input (potentiometer)
generated with Processing to reflect a Pythagorean tiling
laser cutter to cut from wood. The cubes have an edge length of 31.5mm, the squares are cut to be 31.7mm (just check for laser cutter file if dpi was set correctly)
generated with Fusion360, interesting part is the 3D Printing part:
A did a lot of experimenting for the correct look, since they are semitransparent, be careful about the surface structure
- fill pattern, top and bottom fill should be "Hilbert Curve", other infills generate ugly stripes and even worse: depending on the rotation on the print plate stripes with different angles. See first image, look closely to the surface to see the differences, there are some "beta cubes" in the assembly
- If available, use a textured sheet on your printer, this gives a better "frosted glass" look
- 3 cubes fit on a Prusa Mini if you rotated them as shown here
Once printed, just fold them. They should snap together and are held in place by the back plate (snug fit)
Use lots of hot glue