You're very welcome, and sorry I forgot that one part. If you want to take a look when it is done here is the link to my other models. I will post it on thingiverse when it is ready. I am working on a pretty detailed model of the Haunted Mansion right now and it is almost done if you are a fan. I am very new to adding lights to my models so any help with that part of the build is appreciated. Lastly, I was wondering if you had a link to were you bought the led lights from. Is there a separate file for that? Second, I was wondering if you used any support material went printing the two dome halves? From the pictures it looks like it is spanning the gap at the top without support. First, I didn't see the rear middle leg in the files that you sent me. ![]() I really appreciate it! I had a couple questions for you about them though. ![]() Thanks so much for sharing the files! I have found that most people are unwilling to share their work. I laser cut the flat pieces and in Illustrator drew some concrete lines that were laser etched: I also incorporated some lighting using addressable LEDs and an Arduino microcontroller: It was approximately 23" wide x 17" deep x 18" tall. I took a few shortcuts in the end but somehow got it done in time. I took that and went way to far and ended up with a full 3D model and a deadline of about a week and a half. He asked me the simple question of "How could he build a sphere?". ![]() It was for a "Trunk or Treat" event during last Halloween and his team's theme was Disney theme parks. This model was created as a favor for a guy at work. I'm continually impressed with the precision of my N2. I combined 3D printed elements with some laser cut pieces and I have to say. I thought I would go ahead and share another Raise3D printed custom model.
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