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CreaLight - LED light for any CR-10 frame by makebreakrepeat
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The CreaLight is meant to be used with (USB) LED strips. The light bar can be turned to change the angle at what needs to be lid.
Cheap LED strips usually don't stick well which is why I added friction fit "clipper" clips to keep the strips inside the light bar. The "corner" pieces aren't strictly necessary but will add friction to keep the lighting angle in the chosen position. Be sure to watch out for the cable slot when installing the light and please use 10mm velcro strips for cable management.
The camera mount should work for most action cameras but had been modelled with the Quelima SQ11 in mind: SQ11mount. There is also a F60mount in case you happen to own the FuriBee F60 4K model. Use M5-25 hex head screws and M5 hex nuts to populate "screw" and "nut" of the camera mount.
The CreaLight will probably also work with many other printers based on open-frame v-slot extruded aluminum bars. I modelled a version of this arm for the Prusa i3 printers: PruLight. Recently I added a slightly different version for the Creality Ender 2: EnLight
I might add shorter and longer light bars in the future.
The CreaLight is meant to be used with (USB) LED strips. The light bar can be turned to change the angle at what needs to be lid.
Cheap LED strips usually don't stick well which is why I added friction fit "clipper" clips to keep the strips inside the light bar. The "corner" pieces aren't strictly necessary but will add friction to keep the lighting angle in the chosen position. Be sure to watch out for the cable slot when installing the light and please use 10mm velcro strips for cable management.
The camera mount should work for most action cameras but had been modelled with the Quelima SQ11 in mind: SQ11mount. There is also a F60mount in case you happen to own the FuriBee F60 4K model. Use M5-25 hex head screws and M5 hex nuts to populate "screw" and "nut" of the camera mount.
The CreaLight will probably also work with many other printers based on open-frame v-slot extruded aluminum bars. I modelled a version of this arm for the Prusa i3 printers: PruLight. Recently I added a slightly different version for the Creality Ender 2: EnLight
I might add shorter and longer light bars in the future.
