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  • Centro A.stl
  • Centro B.stl
  • Samsung s8.stl
  • Soporte plato hd.stl
  • Soporte plato hd.stl
  • Tapa.stl
  • base.stl
  • tensor.stl

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Publication date 2023-11-08 at 20:09
Design number 1566166

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3D model description

I usually use my Samsung S8 phone to take pictures, the big problem is the shadows, I decided to make this model for macro photos and it really works very well I used an aluminum tin can to radiate the heat of the diodes and a plastic bag to make the diffuser in this way you eliminate the glare and in the case of focusing on people does not bother.

I used a strip of led of 24 volts and I removed the resistors to be able to use it with the common batteries of the drills in my case Einhell but you can use any strip comprised from the 5 volts to the 24 volts.

Use a hard disk platter for more refraction, ( HD.STL platter support) but you can use directly without this support, you can use a DVD disk but you will have to trim. But I insist it is not necessary because the LEDs alone give enough light to illuminate a small room.

Cut the LED strip by superimposing it on the can to know at what distance it is the ideal one.

1ΒΊ step -> Support plate hd.stl This model apart from serving as support for the hard disk plate has a central point that is the one that will serve us to make the hole in the can, I used a cone mounted on the drill at low revolutions since the can is very thin and is easily deformable.

Glue the led strip as close as possible to the plate to have the maximum refraction because if we glue it on the top we tend less reflection, we must adjust it as much as possible to the plate, make a hole for the cable exit, put the base.stl model and mark the cable exit, solder the cable to the Led strip.

2nd step ->Center A.STL and Center B.STL, is the main base we will take a white plastic bag and join the two models by pressing it, cut out the center and cut the bag at a distance of about 10 cm.

We will put the bag through the bottom of the can and take out all the plastic fitting perfectly in the hole the step described above.

3rd step ->Tensor.STL, this model fits on the outside of the can perimetrically we will remove the plastic completely closing the can and we will use this model to insert it between the plastic and the can to pull and serve as a tensor of our plastic bag as a lid or refraction.

4th step ->Lid. STL this model is the one that closes the top of the can and leaves tightened the plastic refractor that we had tightened in the previous point, once fitted we would remove the previous model tensor SDL and by means of a cutter we would cut the excess plastic bag.

5th step ->Base.STL and Samsung S8. STL using a glue that can be cyanoacrylate, join the two pieces, in principle with the four points would be sufficient.

3D printing settings

It has no secrets, parameters what the filament manufacturer indicates, it does not need support, print 0.12mm models (Samsung s8.stl) and (Tapa.stl) for a good finish (Center A.stl and Center B.stl), the rest of models 0.16mm are perfect.

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