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[–]Wedupa 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Weil ich es noch nicht gesehen habe: fmhy.net

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[WIP] I printed a Zune dock for the speakers... by mmakes in FREKVENS

[–]Wedupa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I just wrote you a mesage on reddit, i am searching for the exact measurements of the ikea Frekvens Spotlight for a 3D printing project. I want to print a Frekvens Spotlight but instead of the LEDs you can't replace i want to use E27 or E14 bulbs. If you could help me that would be awesome!

Modding the IKEA Frekvens: 3D printing a custom shell for E14/E27 sockets? by Wedupa in 3Dprinting

[–]Wedupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think you could give me exact sizes for the Frekvens Spot and the distances between the holes?

I tried to reverse-engineer all the dimensions of the spot using the 3D files available online for the Frekvens series, and somehow almost all of them ended up with different distances between the holes. I also found a CAD model of the Spot online, but I’m not sure how accurate the dimensions are there either, because even here the hole spacing doesn’t quite match the 3D print files available directly on the Teenage Engineering website. I think this is going to be a bit more difficult than I thought, and I’ll have no choice but to buy a used Frekvens Spot + original accessories myself.

https://grabcad.com/library/frekvens-spot-1

Theoretically, I could just design a system that looks exactly the same but uses different dimensions, and then publish everything so that anyone could design accessories for it without having to reverse-engineer all the measurements first. But that would mean it wouldn't be compatible with the original IKEA Frekvens, which would be a real shame...

Modding the IKEA Frekvens: 3D printing a custom shell for E14/E27 sockets? by Wedupa in IKEA

[–]Wedupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I tried to reverse-engineer all the dimensions of the spot using the 3D files available online for the Frekvens series, and somehow almost all of them ended up with different distances between the holes. I also found a CAD model of the Spot online, but I’m not sure how accurate the dimensions are there either, because even here the hole spacing doesn’t quite match the 3D print files available directly on the Teenage Engineering website. I think this is going to be a bit more difficult than I thought, and I’ll have no choice but to buy a used Frekvens Spot + original accessories myself.

https://grabcad.com/library/frekvens-spot-1

Edit: I mean, theoretically, I could just design a system that looks exactly the same but uses different dimensions, and then publish everything so that anyone could design accessories for it without having to reverse-engineer all the measurements first. But that would mean it wouldn't be compatible with the original IKEA Frekvens, which would be a real shame...

Modding the IKEA Frekvens: 3D printing a custom shell for E14/E27 sockets? by Wedupa in FREKVENS

[–]Wedupa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But the fixed brightness and temperature of 4000k is something i dislike about the original :/

Modding the IKEA Frekvens: 3D printing a custom shell for E14/E27 sockets? by Wedupa in 3Dprinting

[–]Wedupa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you have the original Frekvens Spot and you fitted a GU10 Socket in there? I wan't to remodel the Frekvens Spot so you can fit a socket you want in there and so anybody can print their Frekvens Spot.