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Fabricate a wall-mounted lamp using 3D printing techniques and Arduino programming
Course Introduction
Course Introduction (2:28)
The preparation before you start modelling
The accessories needed for this course (6:52)
Why do we use the Arduino Uno microcontroller
Cap Screws and Nut Dimensions (6:28)
Download Fusion 360 for the 1st time (3:19)
Opening Fusion 360 for the 1st time (5:55)
Modelling the Base
Modelling - Starting with outline and key hole (8:53)
Modelling - Constructing the vertical wall on the base (12:11)
Modelling-How to save your model (1:50)
Modelling - Arduino Provisions
Modelling - Breadboard provisions (8:21)
Modelling - Battery Mount Provisions (9:40)
The Base Supports & Base Support Solution
Support Provisions on the Base
Supports for the base (9:40)
Modelling the base spacers & LED mounting plate
Designing & modelling the base spacers
Design and Modelling of LED Mounting Plate
3D printing and fabricating parts for the base
Converting the components to STL files
Converting STL files to G-code files
Modelling the Top Cover
Designing and fabricating the top cover
Image Theme - Christmas
Modelling - Xmas theme image (4:36)
Saving images in STL files
Saving images in G-code files
Electronic connection and Arduino programming
Downloading Arduino IDE
Downloading FastLED library into Arduino IDE
Input parameters for the program
Arduino Uno board and LED connections
Number of LEDs needed for the project
Verifying, Uploading and Testing the program
Final programming
Before we mount
The final Assembly
Mounting the Arduino (1:20)
Mounting the breadboard (1:05)
Adding the supports (2:00)
The electrical connections (1:37)
Mounting the LED plate (1:28)
Adding the spacers (0:39)
Assembling the top cover (1:19)
Adding a battery and final tests (0:56)
The Final Address
The final address (0:52)
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Adding the spacers
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