Cardboard Dazzling Platonic Solid Lantern
by JustRadDesign in Workshop > Laser Cutting
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Cardboard Dazzling Platonic Solid Lantern
This zebra pattern Lantern is a fairly easy build with access to a Laser Cutter and 3d Printer, it's also a great way to brighten up a space with an attractive lighting fixture. I chose a fun zebra pattern to cut out of the panels, but this will work with any pattern you like.
I also discovered the laser cutter I was using during the project could cut through 2 layers of cardboard, which sped up my cutting time.
Tools:
• Laser Cutter
• 3D Printer
Software:
• Adobe Illustrator
• 3D Printing Software
Supplies
- Corrugated Cardboard (4' x 3')
- Tissue Paper (white)
- Black spray paint
- Spray adhesive
- 3D printed Connectors (12)
- Light Bulb + Wired Fixture
Design Panels
Design 20 equilateral triangles (all one size). I used a border around each for strength holding everything together, but as long as all 3 corners have material connecting them they will work just fine.
I included my .ai design file here if you would like to cut the same design.
(3D) Print Connector Pieces (12 Needed)
I have included the .stl files for printing the connectors. A 20 sided icosahedron has 12 vertexes which will connect 5 points.
These connectors will connect triangles of any size, I printed mine at 40mm which works great for connecting panels up to about 12" together.
Downloads
Cut Out Panels
A laser cutter is best for this step, but of course with a printer and some patience you could complete this with a utility knife.
Downloads
Spray Paint Panels and Line With Tissue Paper
Using flat black spray paint spray each panel black on one side.
Once dry, I sprayed the back with a spray adhesive and lay white tissue over top. Give about a minute to dry, then lay the tissue overtop - trim edges with scissors.
The tissue lining is of course not necessary, but gives the lantern a cool ambient glow when illuminated.
Assemble Using 1/4" - #1 Size Robertson Screws
Using small 1/4" (length) screws poke holes in each triangle panels's corners (being careful to line it up with the connector's hole). Connect 5 to one connector, then start moving out from there.
The cardboard can be a little flexible, but the more panels you connect, the more rigidity it will gain.
Finish Assembly and Install Light Fixture in Top
Once you have connected all of your panels, take a look in any edges a little tape for alignment, I had a couple i taped just to keep everything together.
I cut the last panel from extra cardboard and poked a hole in the middle. After putting the male plug end through the cardboard I added some tape to the inside of the panel to ensure the light cord wouldn't slip through.
Hang Up and Enjoy the Light
Find a spot that needs a little brightening and hang up your new light. For bonus points use a smart bulb to really step up your finished product with multi-coloured light shows!
Enjoy!