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Jason Coon
Jason Coon
@jasoncoon@leds.social  ·  activity timestamp last year

Prototype 8x8x8 LED cube assembly complete!
Now I just need the acrylic case, but the parts are too big for my little laser cutter. HammerSpace (local maker space) to the rescue!

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Video of LED sticks being plugged in to a square base, forming a cube. As each stick is connected it lights up. The combined cube is playing a rainbow wipe pattern.
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Jason Coon
Jason Coon
@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last year

I can't stop playing with these 6x6x6 LED Cubes! (this is also how I test the PCBs & LEDs) 😁
Powered by #PixelBlaze by @wizard

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Jason Coon
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@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last year

Working on a prototype 6x6x6(x6?) RGB LED HyperCube! This thing is a fingerprint magnet, and is very hard to photograph and capture on video. 😅

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Jason Coon
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@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last year

How many LEDs are in this cube again?!

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Close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube inside a translucent mirrored acrylic enclosure. The mirrored sides reflect the appearance of an endless expanse of LEDs.
Close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube inside a translucent mirrored acrylic enclosure. The mirrored sides reflect the appearance of an endless expanse of LEDs.
Close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube inside a translucent mirrored acrylic enclosure. The mirrored sides reflect the appearance of an endless expanse of LEDs.
Another close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the previous image.
Another close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the previous image.
Another close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the previous image.
Another, slightly less close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the first image.
Another, slightly less close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the first image.
Another, slightly less close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the first image.
Another, slightly less close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the first image.
Another, slightly less close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the first image.
Another, slightly less close-up photo of the 6x6x6 RGB LED cube, described in the first image.
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Jason Coon
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@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last year

Preparing for and eagerly awaiting the imminent arrival of fresh new prototype PCBs. 😁

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Photo of a hand holding a white 3D printed jig with 64 square holes in it, in an 8 x 8 grid, on a white background. To the left of the 8x8 grid there's a matching 6x6 grid, a black PCB with matching holes in a 6x6 grid, and a LED strip with 6 LEDs.
Photo of a hand holding a white 3D printed jig with 64 square holes in it, in an 8 x 8 grid, on a white background. To the left of the 8x8 grid there's a matching 6x6 grid, a black PCB with matching holes in a 6x6 grid, and a LED strip with 6 LEDs.
Photo of a hand holding a white 3D printed jig with 64 square holes in it, in an 8 x 8 grid, on a white background. To the left of the 8x8 grid there's a matching 6x6 grid, a black PCB with matching holes in a 6x6 grid, and a LED strip with 6 LEDs.
Screenshot of a PCB order details, showing "LED-Cube-8x-Sticks" and "LED-Cube-8x-Base" with completed production process and status of "Shipped".
Screenshot of a PCB order details, showing "LED-Cube-8x-Sticks" and "LED-Cube-8x-Base" with completed production process and status of "Shipped".
Screenshot of a PCB order details, showing "LED-Cube-8x-Sticks" and "LED-Cube-8x-Base" with completed production process and status of "Shipped".
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Jason Coon
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@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last year

The solder party can finally begin!

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Photo of a black PCB on a white background. The PCB has 64 sets of 2x2 pin header holes in an 8x8 grid.
Photo of a black PCB on a white background. The PCB has 64 sets of 2x2 pin header holes in an 8x8 grid.
Photo of a black PCB on a white background. The PCB has 64 sets of 2x2 pin header holes in an 8x8 grid.
Photo of two black LED stick PCBs on a white background. The stick on the left has six square white LEDs, the right as eight. Both have the same distance between each LED, so the right one is longer.
Photo of two black LED stick PCBs on a white background. The stick on the left has six square white LEDs, the right as eight. Both have the same distance between each LED, so the right one is longer.
Photo of two black LED stick PCBs on a white background. The stick on the left has six square white LEDs, the right as eight. Both have the same distance between each LED, so the right one is longer.
Photo of a panel of LED stick PCBs. Each stick has eight LEDs, and there are 13 sticks on the panel. The panel has edge rails on each side.
Photo of a panel of LED stick PCBs. Each stick has eight LEDs, and there are 13 sticks on the panel. The panel has edge rails on each side.
Photo of a panel of LED stick PCBs. Each stick has eight LEDs, and there are 13 sticks on the panel. The panel has edge rails on each side.
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Jason Coon
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@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last year

Prototype 8x8x8 LED cube assembly complete!
Now I just need the acrylic case, but the parts are too big for my little laser cutter. HammerSpace (local maker space) to the rescue!

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@jasoncoon@leds.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Playing with the 8x8x8 LED Cube, creating new patterns using the built-in #Pixelblaze by @wizard.
Get your own cube: https://lectronz.com/products/led-cube-8x8x8

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Video of a 7 inch (18cm) frosted acrylic cube. Inside the cube there are 8x8x8 (512) RGB LEDs which can be seen changing their colors in different patterns.

LED Cube 8x8x8

8x8x8 LED cube with 512 WS2812 addressable RGB LEDs
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