Cyberpunk room build - wall mounted glitchy lamp with OLED screen - Episode 3
In the third episode of Cyberpunk room build I design and build a wall mounted lamp light with glitchy OLED screen and mechanical keys. Aesthetic that I am going for is Blade Runner, Cyberpunk, Star Wars, etc. Code & 3D models: https://github.com/dsalaj/cybr_lmp Julius Makes video: • 3D Printed Case Meets $2 IKEA Find 00:00 - preview 00:26 - inspiration 00:56 - starting materials 01:54 - initial 3d design 02:10 - building the first prototype 03:27 - light diffusion with polycarbonate and PETG 04:26 - light source LED COB strip 05:34 - light diffusion preview 06:30 - body issues 06:54 - code preview 07:03 - soldering RP2040 08:02 - status and animation explanations 08:30 - first prototype finished & debugging 09:00 - fixing the 3d printed body 11:20 - building a second version 13:16 - easter egg animation of glitchy terminal logs 13:45 - cleaning up the circuit with perf board 15:21 - the final product is constructed 15:42 - magnetic wall mounted board for M5 air quality meter 16:04 - perforated aluminium sheet for custom mounts 16:39 - mounting the cybr_lmp to the wall 17:08 - beauty shots 18:20 - ambience

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