Led Strip Profile

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Led Strip Profile

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The 3D-printed LED strip profile is a custom-designed enclosure tailored for housing LED strips, providing a sleek and functional solution for lighting applications. The profile features a durable structure made from high-quality 3D printing materials, designed to protect the LED strip while allowing optimal light dispersion. It includes a diffuser cover to ensure even light distribution and reduce glare. The profile can be easily mounted on various surfaces, making it versatile for use in home lighting, architectural projects, or other creative applications. It is designed to facilitate easy installation and maintenance, with convenient access for wiring and strip replacement.


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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Brilliant. Overture PLA Matte White was used for the priint in the photos. The diffusion is almost spotless with a 100 led per meter strip. There is very little light leakage at the seams of the diffusor. I may be doing something wrong with the corner pieces, however, as the seams don’t meet up at the 45 degree angle for me. The long edges butt up against the outside corner before the seam comes together, as shown in the pictures. I can see this being used for short runs where upthrow or downthrow lighting is needed and the the channel/diffusor won’t be visible. If possible, my wish list for future versions of this design would be 1) to have a taller diffuser to help achieve a spotless effect with a 60 led per meter strip and 2) end caps to contain the light bleed at either end of the channel. I just like the look and feel of this print. I’m not sure why. Thank you to the designer for sharing.
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Thanks for the good review. I have made some ends, the bambu lab file is just a test for the deffuser. If y look under all the STL files, you vil be able to see the ends. There is a lot more in the STL files, and im sorry for not making it under the bambu lab 3mf files. I´m glad you like it, and i will see what i can do about the request :-)
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BTW, you are able to see the ends in the assembly-guide. Good Day
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Replying to @Barsuko_FM :
I appreciate you replying. As you guessed, I simply downloaded the 3MF and didn't think to check for additional STL files. Now that I have imported them, I see the nice end cap and all of the additional parts. This is even better than I originally thought. Thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction and for sharing your work.
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Very nice design. The diffuser is printed flat and then curved at installation, correct? What is the filament used for the top diffuser?
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Yes that it's correkt. I used snow white PLA because it's easy to use, and easy to bend. And thanks for the support :)
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