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Printing a light tube or guide in clear PLA?

Posted by marcosscriven 
Printing a light tube or guide in clear PLA?
December 24, 2012 06:25PM
Just wondering about making cases for devices such as the Raspberry Pi - and guiding the LED indicators on the PCB to the outside.

This method depends on total internal reflection - so wondering if a small part printed in clear PLA would be 'good enough' to transfer a decent amount of the light? I would imagine the intended direction of light transfer would have to be parallel to the printing layers for it to work at all.
Re: Printing a light tube or guide in clear PLA?
December 24, 2012 09:56PM
clear material quickly becomes clouded as minute air pockets are trapped, even with 100% infill. Would depend on the shape of your part.
Re: Printing a light tube or guide in clear PLA?
December 25, 2012 05:17AM
Perhaps print holes and insert PLA filament to make the guides, or better still acrylic, which you can key in 3mm rods. It would only work if it was straight though.


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Re: Printing a light tube or guide in clear PLA?
December 27, 2012 07:08AM
With pla you could heat it and bend the filament so it wouldn't have to be straight. That is a really good idea nophead!
Re: Printing a light tube or guide in clear PLA?
January 01, 2013 07:03AM
I used clear 3mm pla as a light guide for my logic analyser:

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These were about 1cm lengths, with the other end near an SMD led inside. I found sanding the top of the rods made a nice diffuse output.
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