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How To Make A Custom LED Picture Frame

2022-08-18 | By Kitronik Maker

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Emma shows you how to make a custom LED picture frame, using our LED picture ‎frame kit. Although there is quite a sizable parts list, the step-by-step instructions ‎should make it a breeze.‎

As always, the DXF file is freely downloadable and can be used as is or tweaked to ‎suit your needs. Let's get stuck in!‎

You Will need:‎

Frame Parts:‎

  • A 3mm material of your choice for the frame - we used American Walnut ‎Veneered MDF
  • ‎2mm Laser Compatible MDF
  • ‎4mm Laser Compatible MDF
  • ‎0.8mm Clear Polypropylene
  • ‎8 x 5mm LEDs of your choice (We used 3527)‎
  • Lengths of red and black wire
  • A hinge with appropriate screws for the stand
  • ‎2 x 6mm M3 Pan Head Screws‎

Electronics enclosure:‎

  • ‎3mm Black Acrylic
  • ‎4 x 12mm M3 Pan Head Screws
  • ‎4 x M3 Hex Nuts
  • ‎4 x 6mm Plastic Spacers
  • A length of heat shrink tubing
  • ‎3 x AA Batteries‎

‎How To Make A Custom LED Picture Frame:‎

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Once you've got all of the parts/materials you'll need, grab the DXF. You can either ‎go straight to your laser cutter or load it into your favourite CAD software for some ‎tweaking.‎‎ ‎

Step 1: To the Laser Cutter:‎

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Cut out the DXF, using the above image as a guide. The parts that you want to ‎keep are shaded in. Cut the Thicker frame pieces from your veneered MDF, the ‎thin spacer rectangles from 2mm MDF, the back and stand from 5mm MDF, the ‎blue rectangle from clear polypropylene, the small tabs from the same veneered ‎material as the frame, and the small enclosure from 3mm black acrylic.‎‎ ‎

Step 2: Soldering the LEDs:‎

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Solder together your LEDs in carefully in right-angled groups of four, positive leg to ‎positive leg and negative leg to negative leg, so they are in parallel. Make sure to ‎account for the shape of the frame and make sure the LEDs fit out of the holes in ‎the frame. Attach one colour of wire (we used red) to the positive side of each set, ‎and another (we used black) to the negative. Then connect each of the same ‎colour together.‎‎

‎Step 3: Assembling and Mounting the Kit:‎

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Assemble your kit using the kit instructions, and mount it into the enclosure as per ‎the above image:‎‎ ‎

Step 4: Assembling the Back:‎

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Assemble the back by attaching the stand to the back panel. This can be done in ‎any way you feel is appropriate.‎‎ ‎

Step 5: Assembling the Frame: ‎

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Assemble the back of the frame as shown, screwing the tabs into place. Glue the ‎spacer to the inside of this piece.‎‎ ‎

Step 6: Final Assembly: ‎

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Make an electronics sandwich! Stick together the four front pieces, allow to dry, ‎and push the LEDs into the holes. Find where the wire will exit and cut a little piece ‎out of the MDF spacer accordingly. Now glue the front, LEDs still inserted, down ‎on to the spacer. Clamp until dry, slot in your Polypropylene window and photo, pop ‎on the back and you’re done!‎‎

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