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Light for Artillery Sidewinder X1 by Kingmiwok
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
I wanted a light for my Artillery Sidewinder. I designed these brackets to hold a LED bar light I purchased at Amazon (about $15). The light mounts on the upper cross beam of the printer.
Amazon item B07JQCVX49https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JQCVX49
There are two designs here. One holds the light 10mm higher than the other (compared to the slot in the beam). You need two of whichever bracket style you choose. To install the bracket, insert it into the slot of the beam, and turn it 90 degrees. If you look closely at the print, it's rounded off on one side, so it only turns one way. You can mount the light on the front side of the printer, or the back. To get it installed in the back and avoid the Z screws, you have to put one bracket on the light, then turn it into place on the beam. Then install the second bracket in the beam, and shimmy the light bar into it. It fits, just barely, between the Z screws. I ran the power cable down the V slot in one of the beams and printed these covers to hold it in place.https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3438453
This probably reduces your Z height clearance by a little bit, so beware if you are printing something really tall.
Amazon item B07JQCVX49https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JQCVX49
There are two designs here. One holds the light 10mm higher than the other (compared to the slot in the beam). You need two of whichever bracket style you choose. To install the bracket, insert it into the slot of the beam, and turn it 90 degrees. If you look closely at the print, it's rounded off on one side, so it only turns one way. You can mount the light on the front side of the printer, or the back. To get it installed in the back and avoid the Z screws, you have to put one bracket on the light, then turn it into place on the beam. Then install the second bracket in the beam, and shimmy the light bar into it. It fits, just barely, between the Z screws. I ran the power cable down the V slot in one of the beams and printed these covers to hold it in place.https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3438453
This probably reduces your Z height clearance by a little bit, so beware if you are printing something really tall.