Thanks! One thing I would change is to have the LEDs closer to the exterior lens/filament, I found that they had a hard time competing with direct sunlight. Hope it works out!
I updated the links in the description to what I purchased, but in a nutshell: - LM2596 drops 12v to 5v to power the LEDs - LM2596 USB drops 12v to USB to power the ESP32 - ESP32 is the brains where WLED is installed. - Logic Level Converters take the signal from the ESP32 which is 3.3v and convert it to 5v, then pass it along to the data wire on the SK6812 LED Strips Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Finally someone using 3D printer for car projects Man your project is awesome, but you know 3D-printed parts are not durable So if you could make up some mold out of 3D print models and turn them into resin it would be more durable
I was surprised how well it worked after a bit of practice! You can see better pictures on my website of what the final STL resolution was, thanks for watching!
truck looks like its wearing those party shades with little slits on the frame, awesome
really cool!
Exelente video. Qué material es la pieza blanca? Petg?
The entire assembly is printed with PETG
Next step make the glass for that. Cool job guy
Thanks! 😃
Nice project!
Thanks!
Congratulations! The headlights look dope too.
Thank you! 😃
Subbed for the cameo lol CONGRATS!🎉
Fantastic Video! And I love it!! Looks great!! I’m about to start designing some tail lights for my mustang, going to try and print in petg
Thanks! One thing I would change is to have the LEDs closer to the exterior lens/filament, I found that they had a hard time competing with direct sunlight. Hope it works out!
That is awesome
Thanks!
What printer though?
An led light chips please thx
I am using Ender 3's with Ender Extender Kit, Dual Z Screws, Micro Swiss NG and SKR Mini V2 E3
I updated the links in the description to what I purchased, but in a nutshell:
- LM2596 drops 12v to 5v to power the LEDs
- LM2596 USB drops 12v to USB to power the ESP32
- ESP32 is the brains where WLED is installed.
- Logic Level Converters take the signal from the ESP32 which is 3.3v and convert it to 5v, then pass it along to the data wire on the SK6812 LED Strips
Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Congrates mom and dad 👨👩👧
Thank you! 😃
Try working with like a concept car artist
Finally someone using 3D printer for car projects
Man your project is awesome, but you know 3D-printed parts are not durable
So if you could make up some mold out of 3D print models and turn them into resin it would be more durable
Thank you! Depending on the application I might have to do that in the future!
That level of detail is not possible by hand with that scanner.
I was surprised how well it worked after a bit of practice! You can see better pictures on my website of what the final STL resolution was, thanks for watching!
I love and hate it, feels uncanny like there’s something missing. Good video though!
Thanks! 🤣
Great idea, shows the possibilities with 3D printing. With that being said this looks 🤮
Thanks! 😂