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Lego LED Flashlight

Lego LED Flashlight
I got bored one day, so I made this. It is very bright. This is my first instructable, so give me feedback.

I made this before I made the instructable, so it might not be clear.

If you want me to start selling them on ebay, let me know.
 
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Step 1Get your legos

get your legos
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you need several things for this light

-a 2x6 lego brick
-a 2x6 matching lego panel
-small flexible insulated wire
-electrical tape
-1 superbright LED (white is nice, but you can get a color to match a brick)
-a switch (i used a small toggle switch from RadioShak)
-3 LR1130 button cell batteries.

reccomended tools

-needle nose pliers
-something to make the holes in the plastic for the LED and toggle switch
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Aug 22, 2011. 6:32 AMpraiser2005 says:
Just a note, in order to get the most life out of the led and batteries you might want to consider the addition of a load resistor, LEDs don't "need" them like a lamp does but it helps sustain the life, i'd say 100 ohms is plenty
Aug 14, 2011. 10:31 PMejohnson16 says:
For the closure on the bottom, you could try to fit a sort of hinge or hinges and an outside closure that looks nice, so you don't have to rip it off the glue or continue to re-tape it. But i realize that might be difficult, considering the fact of the thin plastic and the likely chance that it would break. Other than that, love this! i made one for my lego-loving nephew, he LOVED it!
Aug 14, 2011. 8:12 AMmchristiansen3 says:
That is way nice, Jonna Bu me some mors Lego monday and Ty it out, got a cheap light, chop chop. And a small camera batteri. Want to remove the upper 2, and put in on/ off y/r .what a nice idea you got
Aug 12, 2011. 6:00 PMninjasamurai says:
good idea
Aug 12, 2011. 3:29 AMZackdenley says:
With an LED one "leg" will be larger so knowing that you know which is the positive side, long leg is positive. XD
Jun 17, 2011. 4:19 PMninjaaa says:
That's actually a nice idea ;) Great job!
Dec 20, 2010. 8:29 AMmariomaster856 says:
sell em' on ebay!
Dec 26, 2010. 9:27 AM2live says:
yeah lol lol lol :')
Dec 24, 2010. 4:51 PMjomac_uk says:
Its very cool, could i add a comment to something that is already good, it may make it even better?

Instead of the toggle switch,which could accidentally be turned on in your pocket, could you not with the aid of a craft knife, carefully cut off one of the lugs or posts on the top of the brick, then with the aid of a dremel, cut a clearance hole for the post to slide through. Then on the inside of the brick, mount a miniature PCB switch with a long shaft on it (often found in consumer electronic equipment on panel buttons) glue the switch in place with a hot melt gun and then glue the log/post onto the shaft of the switch (cutting the shaft to length so the lug/post sits on the same level as the rest. So from the outside it looks like a standard brick, apart from the LED.

What do you think?
Feb 8, 2010. 9:25 AMsmanzie4 says:
this is great, i made it and it works perfect tanks for posting!
Jul 5, 2009. 1:36 PMRonanoke says:
This is interesting. I would modify it though: Use a metal casing (durability) Use a top-mounted button (switch might get torn off, etc.) Red light (I would imagine using something like this when checking settings on a camera in the night, and red light is less detrimental to night vision) Protect LED (it's fragile, if it breaks that's it)
Jan 10, 2010. 12:32 PMcdousley says:
hey its called "lego" led light not "metal case red protected led light"

Oct 16, 2009. 3:26 PMberky93 says:
I made one of these a little while ago out of one of those special edition gold 2X4 bricks from a long time ago, it works great and is holding up well, but I wish it was a 2X6 or 2X8 so everything would fit better like yours.

and I have to know, where did you get that sick autodesk multi tool?
Jul 23, 2009. 10:12 AMPyromaster951 says:
what you could do is get a rechargeable 4.5 volt battery and put a charging plug in the circuit ? it might work if somebody does it tell me i would love to see it
Jun 14, 2009. 6:33 PMtalons95 says:
do the 2x6 brick and platform have to be the same color
Jun 25, 2009. 10:46 AMjebro391 says:
of course not! your preference man, be creative and original!
Jul 20, 2009. 12:58 PMtalons95 says:
ok thank you sorry it took me so long t reply
Jun 28, 2009. 9:10 PMaeronut01 says:
cool instructable. for the power supply, couldn't u just use one of those 3V button cells or would it be too wide to fit?
Jun 22, 2009. 4:07 PMCybergothiChe says:
make a heap of them and them clip them together, like Lego, and have like a super bright light thing!
Jun 20, 2009. 8:13 PMnewbieslinger says:
Kind of new to this, but how about removing one of the dimples from the top and replace it with a red on of button.
May 3, 2009. 1:49 PMtwitsl says:
Did you get the pocket tool at the first robotics competition?
Apr 17, 2009. 11:04 AMthe_builder says:
This thing is awesome! 5 stars!
Feb 22, 2009. 5:45 AMtwitsl says:
I'd go for a 3 by 6 Lego and use AAA batteries because button cells are so expensive.
Mar 7, 2009. 4:00 PMraykholo says:
not really -- u can get a tray of 50 or 100 of the small ones from dealextreme for under 5 bucks
Feb 22, 2009. 5:46 AMtwitsl says:
I also like how it has a switch not a button but i would use a smaller one.
Nov 8, 2008. 8:59 AMclank1108 says:
for the bottom instead of using tape you could also use a hot glue gun because you can snap the bottom right off, peal the glue, and replace it with new glue. great idea though
Nov 17, 2008. 3:47 PMdaelans says:
teeheehee i just wanna be at the top lol lmbo(but) dud this thing is uber ponage i have not built it yet, i made a couple of protoypes outside of the lego, then i found your 'ible
Nov 17, 2008. 3:48 PMdaelans says:
also i used blue lego cause i had a blue led
Nov 17, 2008. 3:58 PMdaelans says:
nvm i cant make it i accidentaly broke the witch (im so dessapointed) ive been scavenging parts for this for like 3 frickin days excuse me while i go smah all my stuff then cry in a closet till i srown in my own tears (im not that sad but i think i do need to go cry under the blanket for like 30 secs then ill be fin and just use a reg flshlight) but all my prototypes work really well so i can see as this will
Nov 8, 2008. 8:53 AMclank1108 says:
i love it!!! i'm going to make one right away!!! for your first instructables it's like professional!!! awesome job!!!
Aug 23, 2008. 11:45 AMdeth2all says:
we should make a group on instructables for lego hacks... led, usb, sneakatokes, ect, ect
Jul 21, 2008. 10:47 AMbassclarinet23 says:
I really want to try this but I'm not great with electronics and it is a little confusing.
Aug 23, 2008. 11:35 AMbatman96 says:
it is soooooooooo simple
Aug 23, 2008. 11:35 AMbatman96 says:
you could use a longer brick and use a AAA battery
Aug 23, 2008. 11:26 AMbatman96 says:
i love legos
Aug 9, 2008. 1:53 PMatomicturkey27 says:
(Sprints to radio shack, buys switch makes this ownage project) +5
Aug 1, 2008. 2:38 PMstruckbyanarrow says:
leathermans are better but they cost an arm and a leg
Jul 20, 2008. 9:53 PMbassclarinet23 says:
I think it's cool. The electrical step is a little confusing if you are semi-inexperienced at wiring.
Jun 17, 2008. 3:11 PMryugatana says:
how do you make the led stay in the hole?
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