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3D Printed LED Flashlight Project for Kids using CR-10 with Anycubic Ultrabase - Duration: 6:18.
In this week's episode I test out the anycubic ultrabase on my CR 10 and
build this little LED flashlight that I created based on a design from
Thingiverse. I'll show you all the steps on today's Filament Friday. Filament
Friday is brought to every week by the generous donations of my patreon
supporters. The first step was to remove the glass base from my CR 10 which is
held in place by these four clips. Once those were off I could lift the glass
off and then bring in the antecubic ultrabase. It comes in a nice box with
foam on both sides although I only show one here. You just slide it off and then
the glass is ready to install. There's no sticky back on this one you just put it
in place and then clip it back on with the same clips you use to hold the glass
originally. It's 310 by 310 millimeters and fits perfectly. You can get these now
at amazon.com right here in the US with prime shipping for about $35. I'll put a link
to it in the description below. I found this LED lamp by user REigenmann
on Thingiverse. I love this little design and it is small for printing on a CR-10
but that's what I like about the CR-10, it can print small objects really well.
Because these are flat it's a great test of the anycubic ultrabase. I had to
modify it though, like I always do, so I brought it into Tinkercad and here's
some of the modifications that I did. I actually printed one out originally I
just didn't like the way it fit together so I brought in the two pieces that made
up this design and the first one, here's what I did is I added a bump to the
button and then I made the LED slot for the leads a little bit wider and grouped
that together so I had my first piece. The second piece I basically did the
same thing, made the slot a little wider for the LED to go in, it was just too
tight. And then I added another block to cut out for a resistor just in case I
ever want to put a resistor in this design. I have some other ideas for this
that I want to do some things with maybe ultraviolet light and stuff. So once I
had that, I grouped that together and I had part two. In his design he used a
piece of tape to insulate the battery from touching the leads.
I wanted an actual plastic piece so that's what this middle piece is, is my
design, I call it the insulator. So I took a slice from that part on the right and
it's only 0.8 millimeters thick and then I put this red block in here that's the
actual insulator that the LEDs go around. I made the holes a little bigger with
these bars and then I cut out where the LED went and then I grouped all these
together for a nice thin spacer to go between these two halves and those are
the three pieces that make up my little flashlight design. I exported them as a
single STL and I brought them in to simplify3d. You can see it takes a very
little space on the CR-10. Now this is a pretty easy design to slice I did it
on the CR-10 profile with PLA, medium settings which is a 0.2 layer
height on mine, 30% fill so layer height point two, three top and bottom layers
three perimeter shells, infill like I said 30%. Temperature wise I did 40
degrees in a bed and found it probably should have raised that and then I did
215 degrees I'm just using a standard PLA. Speed 60 millimeters per second and
this thing was ready to slice so I went back to the main screen click prepare to
print and it sliced really quickly said it was only 28 layers and I scrolled
through him it looked fine and then when I checked the build time it said 22
minutes to build this very very quick and 1.2 meters of plastic so very little
plastic. So I sent it off to my CR-10. Now this is actually the second print the
first print I printed it actually warped a little bit and that disappointed me
but then I didn't realize I had my heat settings from my original glass not just
ultrabase I should have probably raised the temperature about 10 degrees or 15
degrees instead I cheated I use a one swipe of glue stick and it turned out to
be way too much these things are so hard to get off I had to get a painter's
knife to scrape underneath him the last one just kind of popped off but I didn't
need that glue I should have just raised the temperature so my fault there. Once I
had the pieces off though I cleaned him up with a little bit of water and then I
started assembling and the spacer fit nicely right over the base just
like I wanted and now I had my insulator layer and then I slid the led with the
positive lead on the bottom and the negative lead on the top and then I just
pushed the LED into its slot and it fit nicely and snapped in place. The next
step was just to install the three volt cr2032 battery so it slides in and goes
underneath that lip I created and now it's keeping the top or the, yeah the
top LED lead off the battery and then the cover comes down and pinches in
place and goes over those pins. And they fit really tight I had a hard time
pushing it with my fingers and so I wanted to lock this and good so I got
out my channel locks and just crimped it and it worked beautifully it just
crimped right together and held so I did it at all four pins and once I had that
done this thing was solid it wasn't coming apart. So now I could just press
the button on the top and the LED lit up fine. So this was working exactly as I
hoped. After I did this I went to the circuit assemblies for Tinkercad and
realized this would be a perfect add-on three pieces that you snap together add a
battery and an LED and you got a working flashlight so Tinkercad if you're
listening I highly suggest you add this one to the circuit assemblies. I used a
super bright yellow LED and in the dark this thing really worked well I could
see my hand I mean it was complete dark other than this so it worked really well.
So overall I think this is a great little project teaches a little bit
about electronics and it's easy to print on any printer. If you like this type of
project check out these videos that are popping up and if you don't want to miss
the next one click on that CHEP logo and subscribe and if you want to help
support the channel join us at CHEPCLUB.com where I have even more information
about the projects. That's it for this week I'll see you next time on Filament
Friday.
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Breaking News About ADAM SCHIFF… He Just Got Busted, BIG TIME!MK Today - Duration: 3:32.
Breaking News About ADAM SCHIFF…
He Just Got Busted, BIG TIME!!!
The ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee Adam Schiff seems to have an issue
with honesty these days, and he was just majorly busted for it.
As many are aware, House Intelligence Chair Devin Nunes, a California Republican (as rare
as they are), created a four-page memo outlining how the former administration abused its power
against the Trump campaign.
On Monday, the House voted along party lines to release the memo to the public, but first
a copy of it was to be sent to the white House for review.
Enter shifty Adam Schiff, the beady-eyed, pencil-necked Democrat who's also from California.
Schiff, who's so heavily invested in the Russian ruse that he'll probably kill himself
if Mueller exonerates President Trump, apparently hatched a plan with Senate Minority Leader
Chuck Schumer, who also has an issue with the truth, well, all the time.
According to the Daily Mail, Schumer and Schiff-ty are now trying to undermine the credibility
of the classified memo, which President Trump said he would "100 percent" release, before
the public can see it by claiming that Nunes altered it after the vote was cast.
In fact, Schiff wrote a letter to Chairman Nunes late Wednesday afternoon accusing the
highest-ranking member of the Intelligence Committee of intentionally trying to deceive
the public by "secretly" altering the document before sending it to the President.
But here's the thing – Schiff-ty didn't say how the document was "altered," he
merely made the accusation, which is all the adoring news media needs to run with.
From the Daily Mail:
California Rep. Adam Schiff sent a letter to House intelligence committee chairman Devin
Nunes late Wednesday that charged the document had been 'secretly altered' by Nunes after
the vote.
Schiff did not detail the changes.
A spokesman for Nunes did not immediately return a request for comment.
The panel voted Monday to publicly release the memo, part of a GOP effort to prove improper
use of surveillance by the FBI in its Russia investigation.
President Donald Trump has five days from the vote to review the document.
Senate Minority Chuck Schumer, the Democrat from New York, blasted Nunes late Wednesday.
Schumer accused Nunes of trying to undermine the rule of law by attempting to 'interfere
with the Russia probe.'
'It's clear that Chairman Nunes will seemingly stop at nothing to undermine the rule of law
and interfere with the Russia probe.
He's been willing to carry the White House's water, attack our law enforcement and intelligence
officials, and now to mislead his House colleagues,' Schumer wrote in a statement.
Schumer called on House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Wisconsin Republican, to challenge Nunes
and the other Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee.
'If Speaker Ryan cares about the integrity of the House or the rule of law, he will put
an end to this charade once and for all,' Schumer said.
Seriously, what is it with Democrats and their obsession with keeping the public in the dark
and deceiving us about everything?
If there's nothing incriminating in the memo, like they originally claimed, then why
not let us see it?
If it has been "secretly altered," as they're now claiming, then why can't they
show us proof of it?
Their actions as a whole seem to show some sort of guilt or cover-up.
Odds are, once we see the memo, we'll find out which of the two, if not both, it is.
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