Alwyn what a cracking idea. on my other printer im using a cheep angle eye ring from Aliexpres £2/3 wired up to the 12v on the built in power suply through a switch.
I've just recieved my CR10 50x50x50 and the print quality is brilliant. But I have been wondering about lighting it up. I have designed a lidht bar for the X axsis but not printed it yet. Your way looks good.
Thanks
Adrian
As anyone who follows my posts will know my first reaction when I need something is to search my scrap bin, it's free and usually saves me loads of time and money. Consequently I unfortunately (to the extreme annoyance of my better half) very seldom throw anything away, which leaves my man cave extremely cluttered and subject to the usual refrain "I know I've got one of those but where the hell did I put it so I wouldn't lose it".
Looks like a great idea but I'm not sure why you need it. In a well lighted room do you really need task lighting? I mean, once it starts printing you just wait for it to finish, right?
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Unfortunately in our house the powers that be (herself) have dictated the use of the new low-energy bulbs and the house is Edwardian with high ceilings, which provide inadequate lighting in my man cave, so I have an anglepoise type light over my work bench and I needed a decent light over the printer so I can see what it's up to and for removing completed stuff, hence my devised light fitting.
You are probably right that a light wasn't needed, but I found I was always having to fiddle and adjust/fix the old printer and was more comfortable having a light for the new one, besides I like to look at what it's printing after spending hours designing the stuff
I get it. You can never have too much light, I was just wondering if I would absolutely need one, but I don't think I will because I have a very well-lit room with a couple of spot type task lights that I can apply. But I like your light set up, very innovative.
When FDR coined the phrase "The Arsenal of Democracy", he was talking about Detroit. Proud to live in the 2nd most violent city in America!!