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Awesome led cube

Awesome led cube
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You never know when you might need a glowing cube to convince people you are from the future.
 
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Step 1Materials and tools

materials and tools
To make this you will need:
A LED (preferably high power)
a 3 volt coin cell battery
a 100 ohm resistor (anything close to 100 will work)
a momentary or push button switch.
thin sheet metal
plexiglass

tools:
hot glue gun
metal shears
sharpie
saw
soldering iron
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Dec 20, 2010. 8:37 AMLenny24 says:
One Idea. If the Battery in these things are empty, youll have to throw it away, I guess. How about adding a Supercapacitor and an inductive charger to it? So youll have to shake it if you want it to Light up. I thought that would be kinda cool and youll wont have to worry about empty Batteries!
Jan 8, 2012. 11:35 AMGASSYPOOTS says:
how bout a hinge?
May 9, 2011. 9:33 AMasoo1 says:
make socket (hole or wath ever to call it ) for ac adapter :D u can easely racharge it :D
Jul 7, 2011. 2:03 AMzack247 says:
or, since the metal would be conductive, use two of the metal plates as charging contact plates?
Dec 21, 2010. 12:35 PMtrolomon says:
I think it can be added a little door to take out the empty battery
Aug 3, 2011. 2:38 AMLogTrotter says:
Couldnt you just wrap black tape around the box then cut bits of the tape off instead of putting metal on it, it would be a lot easier?
Dec 11, 2011. 6:47 PMmidnite17 says:
wouldnt look as cool/futuristic!
Oct 29, 2011. 3:13 AM50PercentRevolution says:
A fading LED inside would be awesome!
May 9, 2011. 4:38 PMplantguyrama says:
I have a solution for anybody who thinks they will need to change the battery. Instead of using a battery to power the LED, you could use inductive coupling (a.k.a wireless electricity). However, this would only work if you wanted to place it on a table an light up, or something like that....
Aug 30, 2011. 6:40 AMhintss says:
supercapicitor and/or rechargeable battery
Aug 14, 2011. 11:19 PMshadow wave rider says:
is there a way of drilling srews into plexi glass. i was going to make a music shelf and i thing glueing just isnt going to cut the job. i will then attach it to a wall socket and use this instructable to make it glow. i will cut a pattern to conserve the amount of usb's and the overall power being used.
Jul 7, 2011. 4:57 PMmlaís says:
Nice result dude... =]
i will make one :D
Jul 7, 2011. 3:50 AMjlumpkin1 says:
it looks awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sep 5, 2010. 10:48 PMSlayerfan666 says:
I'm wondering if instead of sheet metal would foil work?
Jul 7, 2011. 2:06 AMzack247 says:
yes but its thinner and shows any crinkles you might get in it.
Oct 6, 2010. 6:46 PMdoubleshockz says:
foil works but it definatly dosent look as good as sheet metal
Jun 17, 2011. 4:41 PMJandro says:
Wait, isn't one side of the box not going to be lit up?
Jul 7, 2011. 2:01 AMzack247 says:
nope, all sides will light up because the hot glue is diffusing the light throughout the entire box.
Jul 5, 2011. 10:46 AMvishalapr says:
This is the only instructable with more than a 1000 comments!WOW!
Jun 2, 2011. 10:09 PMFirebreathing says:
I just had an idea. You could make this like the Companion Cube in Portal 2, and have a small contact on one side of the cube, and make a Button like the ones in the Portal games, and put a contact on there, so that the LED would light up when you put the cube on the button. Then you wouldn't have to worry about replacing the battery.
Jun 16, 2011. 8:00 PMimBobertRobert says:
why didnt i think of that... try it!
May 9, 2011. 9:30 AMasoo1 says:
maby plastic resent and hardner + black spray work better?
Apr 18, 2011. 7:12 PMSpeedmite says:
Could you get it to pulse? like a slow pulse? Where it dims down, then gets bright all the way, and back with out manually dimming it? If this is possible, I would want to do it, and run it off a usb cord.
Jan 16, 2011. 4:58 PMescobar says:
can i put in the water??
Feb 20, 2011. 3:07 PMDelo97 says:
Of course you ca- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHRGHHRAAAARGHHHHHH!!!!
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Feb 3, 2011. 7:02 AMajjhh says:
why do you need a 100 ohm resistor?
Feb 12, 2011. 9:48 PMimagigadgets says:
I've killed a few LEDs because I wasn't smart enough to use one. You really need it if you don't want to waste supplies making these.
Feb 9, 2011. 2:34 PMwow_zakarum says:
The resistor is used to keep the LED from drawing too much current and burning its self out. You dont HAVE to have one, but it will last longer if you do.
Jan 13, 2011. 2:56 PMbfwitt says:
you should make alot of thm then make a rubicks cube with them
Dec 29, 2010. 8:40 AMvioletkitty says:
tou could paint it silver then engrave it. it would give the same effect
Dec 19, 2010. 9:49 AMmechaninja says:
hahaha deja vu Tron!!!
Aug 31, 2010. 4:55 PMfantomzed says:
this may help, its from a different led cube instructable
Dec 11, 2010. 9:13 PMelga says:
thank
Oct 16, 2009. 12:43 PMTCInc says:
has anyone actually passed this step. Can someone tell me which order you solder the LED, resistor, and switch without only showing a diagram?
Dec 3, 2010. 11:58 AMabsolutekold says:
it dosen't really matter. a diode is uni directional... as long is it, the switch, the resistor and the battery make a big loop if laid flat (series circuit) you should be good. if when you close the switch (turn it on) the led don't light up (provided the led and battery are good) switch what wire goes to the positive and negative plates on the battery. the resistor sets the current limit through the whole circuit the diode having virtually no resistance would over current (blow up) in absence of something limiting it. in fact if you didn't care about turning it off you could leave off the switch altogether.
Nov 30, 2010. 8:43 AMyvarcot says:
first the switch , then the resistor and last the LED.
Dec 4, 2009. 3:08 PMtoxicwolf says:
hay whats that guys name in your pic i know he is from code geasse
isnt his geasse mind reading he got his geasse from C2 right

Dec 4, 2009. 5:35 PMTCInc says:
Yeah he can listen to peoples' thoughts and C.C (or C2) gave him his geass at a young age. His name's Mao
Jan 2, 2010. 12:38 AMtoxicwolf says:
ya he is my second favorite character
no offense to u
my favorite is C2
my girl friend dresses like C2 or some times even Misamisa from deathnote (you know Light's girl friend)
my favorite character from deathnote is Ryuke
Jan 5, 2010. 4:37 PMTCInc says:
Yeah, C.C is pretty cool. I havent seen DeathNote in a while so i forgot who's my fave
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