The file 'Valentine Vase Dazzler: Color LED Light Base For Valentines Vase & Flowers 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 122.0KB.
Perfect for that special Valentine's Day gift! (Or Mother's Day, birthdays, graduations, etc.)
This base allows you to turn a 3D printed vase into a fabulous light show. Here's a couple of videos with examples of the light patterns:
https://youtu.be/cTFc3N4nx0w Uses: Spiral Vase by Yllonnoce and Anniversary Roses by XYZ Workshop
Create awesome lighting effects with ease. Pick an open source vase to set on top and optionally fill the vase with 3D printed flowers if desired.
You can source your own electronic parts or buy a convenient kit from the Vorpal Robotics Store. Please consider supporting us so we can continue to publish great new open source projects.
The base incorporates an Arduino Nano and some controls that allow you to select a lighting pattern and a brightness. There are 10 lighting patterns built in, including:
The Vase Dazzler runs on any kind of 9v battery or can be powered from a mini USB cord, see below for details.
Any vase that is1.5" to 2.5" (40 to 67mm) in diameter where it touches the table top will work well with this project. If the bottom is more than about 3 inches (70mm) it will also work as long as it's not so large as to be unstable. Of course you may be able to scale the size of the vase to make it fit better. For very large vases, you could actually put the Vase Dazzler right inside the vase.
For best effect:
Here are some vases that we've tried, but there are many, many others here on Thingiverse and other sites that should work fine:
In some cases you may need to scale the vase to fit.
The kit includes a 9v battery clip. We suggest rechargeable batteries. A 280 mAh NIMH 9v battery will last about 5 hours on a low brightness setting and about 1 hour on maximum brightness (but maximum is overkill for most situations!)
The Arduino Nano's USB port is exposed in the back of the unit, so you may also power it by plugging in a cell-phone charger type 5V power supply with a USB A to mini cord. (NOTE: USB A to mini is not the same as a standard cell phone charging cord which is A to micro. However, A to mini cables are commonly available because they're used in some cameras and video equipment).
To help us continue to publish new open source products, please consider purchasing some or all of the parts from our store. We have individual components as well as kits that do not require soldering and have the Nano pre-flashed with the code at our Vorpal Robotics Store.
Parts list:
The code is available on GitHub here: Vorpal Robotics Vase Dazzler
The code is pre-loaded on the Nano if you purchase the kit from the Vorpal Robotics Store
See the Vorpal Vase Dazzler Wiki Page
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