Creating a 3D-Printed Spiral Lamp That Spins and Create Stunning Illusions
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yo what's up guys I'm back with an exciting quick di project this time I have created a super cool 3D printed lamp that spins and create a mesmerizing spiral illusion it's easy to build and uses minimal components and if you have a 3D printer then this is a must try project before we dive into today's project I want to give a shout out to our sponsor LTM 365 the world's first open Electronics Hardware development platform designed for secure realtime collaboration on your projects whether you are managing Your Design file collaborating with your team members or sourcing part from over 300 Distributors LTM 365 got you covered it integrates seamlessly with ecat and MCAT tools allowing you to design the future from anywhere and if your student Kickstart your electronic career with LTM student lab get free access to LTM designer and LTM 365 collaborate with your friends and earn a certificate recognized by top industries in India boost your skills and build your resume all for free with your University email start now and turn your learning into real opportunities click the link in the description to get started back to the project I wanted to make this project for quite a long time now I have finally created it now we just have to print it and turn this thing into reality today I'm using my brand new 3D printer the ALU Neptune 4 Max this Beast is massive with the build volume of 420x 420x 480 mm you can literally print a 1.3 ft Cube on it it features dual x-axis Motors prints up to 500 m mm per minute and has a direct drive exer along with excellent cooling mechanism plus many other impressive features the best part it comes at a super competitive price I provided the links in the description so be sure to check them out the print turned out great there is minor vibration at the top section likely because I didn't add support material under the spiral or make them thick enough apart from that everything look fantastic [Music] now let's talk about the electronics the first thing we need is a reliable microcontroller I'm using the esp32 C3 from DF robot excited for this project