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DIY Razer RGB Cupholder

Hey, I've just finished the first prototype for my 3d printable razer cupholder (watch video below if you don't know what it is)

 I plan on making the finished models free on thingiverse, so people can make their own.

Just bear in mind that this prototype is crappy, as I changed ideas several times

So far, I need to fix:

  • Support so button plate doesn't flex
  • Slot to hold LEDs in place
  • Wire organization
  • Alternate place to put screws to attach the 2 parts (Thinking of screwing through the transluscent into the angled part)
  • Replacing generic LEDs with neopixels, and fitting an arduino in there somehow

General thoughts/ideas?

 

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RGB is sure getting out of hands.. it needs to stop.

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If you want to control the RGB goodness in software, I have a little project of mine that might help: https://github.com/Dany-Boy55/Addressable-WS2812-LED-controller

Quote or tag if you want me to answer! PM me if you are in a real hurry!

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