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LightPainting Modular Orb Tool by RyusLightworks
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 7 months ago
This is a lightpainting tool to create orbs.
An orb is created by rotating a light in a circle, and then rotating the circle around its center. Usually this is done with an LED or torch at the end of a string, but i wanted to design something more sturdy and more flexible. So i came up with this design that can be modified at will to create a lot of different orbs. It is also designed that the end of the rotating axis has room to the sides, so you can use wider light sources then you could if the support axis would have been straight down. I did this because the center of rotation should be in line with the center of the circle you paint with the light.
The orbs in the title image are created by putting two bars of 8 WS2812b LEDs at the end and controlling them with an arduino in the center. I included the example sketch if you are interested in the code for those orbs. The sketch uses the FastLED and ClickButton library which are easy to find.
I created:
A pipe end to hold two bars of 8 WS2812b LEDs (you can get them from Adafruit for example).
A pipe end acting as counterweight (or you can fix any other light source you want to it).
A clip for one bar of 8 WS2812b LEDs if you want to use the tool to create discs.
Pipe ends with clips for a few different torchlight sizes. (One is made for LED Lenser P7.2, one is for the LED Lenser V²-ALE and one is for the Olight Maverick M10, but you can use any torchlight with the same diameters).
The center of the orb and bearing holder have a lot of nut traps and possibilities to tie cable ties around it to put some electronics in the center.
I am planning to design some more parts for the tool like a PCB holder to put on the center, so I designed it in a way to be easily modified and expandable.
An orb is created by rotating a light in a circle, and then rotating the circle around its center. Usually this is done with an LED or torch at the end of a string, but i wanted to design something more sturdy and more flexible. So i came up with this design that can be modified at will to create a lot of different orbs. It is also designed that the end of the rotating axis has room to the sides, so you can use wider light sources then you could if the support axis would have been straight down. I did this because the center of rotation should be in line with the center of the circle you paint with the light.
The orbs in the title image are created by putting two bars of 8 WS2812b LEDs at the end and controlling them with an arduino in the center. I included the example sketch if you are interested in the code for those orbs. The sketch uses the FastLED and ClickButton library which are easy to find.
I created:
A pipe end to hold two bars of 8 WS2812b LEDs (you can get them from Adafruit for example).
A pipe end acting as counterweight (or you can fix any other light source you want to it).
A clip for one bar of 8 WS2812b LEDs if you want to use the tool to create discs.
Pipe ends with clips for a few different torchlight sizes. (One is made for LED Lenser P7.2, one is for the LED Lenser V²-ALE and one is for the Olight Maverick M10, but you can use any torchlight with the same diameters).
The center of the orb and bearing holder have a lot of nut traps and possibilities to tie cable ties around it to put some electronics in the center.
I am planning to design some more parts for the tool like a PCB holder to put on the center, so I designed it in a way to be easily modified and expandable.
