Adapter made explicitly to fit AnkerMake M5C - Light Bar Mod made by @MattMcSweeney_554973
Made to fit DWEPTU 2Pack LED Under Cabinet Dimmable light bar: https://a.co/d/ijFJ2O3
Piece Details
Dimensions (in mm)
Outer dimensions: 20.5L x 20W x 20H
Light bar inner space dimensions: 14.82L x 10.82H
Common Parameters
Total Print Time | Number of Print Files | Layer Height | Nozzle Diameter | Material |
24 m | 1x print file | 0.16 mm | 0.40 mm | PLA+ |
Weight / Printer Make & Model / Temps
Total Weight | Printer | Bed Temp | First Layer Temp | Other Layers Temp |
3.24g | Ankermake M5C | 65° C | 230° C | 218° C |
Infill / Skirt / Brim / Support
Infill Density | Infill Pattern | Skirt | Brim Width | Support Material |
30% | Grid | 2 Loops | 3 mm | No |
Speeds (mm/s or %)
Perimeter Speed | Infill Speed | Small Perimeters | External Perimeters | Non-print Travel |
200 | 250 | 75% | 75 | 500 |
History
Originally I had come upon @Gilman8or_416630's Ankermake M5C LED Light Bar, and he mentioned the light bar he decided using for his creation, which is linked in his description. Then I saw a comment from @MattMcSweeney_554973 stated he “ended up modding/remixing another light bar (arched version)”, so of course, being curious, I went to go look at his creation. I liked the idea of his arched light bar mod, so I printed Matt's bar without realizing that Matt used a different light bar. I had ordered the bar Gilman8or linked in his page, thinking that it would be a good choice for a light bar and that it would work with Matt's build. However, it didn't. No worries. Matt was nice enough to modify his arched bar after getting my lightbar's measurements, which in writing this description I realized, I gave him the wrong dimensions. (woops, sorry Matt) However, I didn't want to have to print another (3rd) bar. I'm only about 2 months into 3d printing at the moment and I'm learning how to use the different free CAD tools out there, so I decided to see if I could make an adapter for Matt's mod, so I wouldn't need to waste material and to see if I could actually create something, and this is what I came up with. I've tested it and it works swimmingly!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.