Diffused Mounting Bracket#52
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19 hour print job reduced to 9 hours
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Adds the full redesign of the mounting bracket with a diffuse material. CAD files are provided which includes:
Technical Details
Two variants of each are provided. One for direct application of some diffuser material cut as minimally as possible, or even 3D printed very thinly. And another variant with wide faces (34mm) so that a COTS, pre-cut sheet of acrylic from a manufacturer can be inserted.
I went with Chemcast Black LED Acrylic Sheets from California-based TAP Plastics for <$20, however you can purchase from any supplier as long as the rail length is strictly 34mm. The width can be any size you set your bracket to.