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Materials and costs

ComponentQty/measurementCost
Ikea LACK table15.00
Raspberry Pi 2B (?)135.00
WS2812b LEDs15x1530.00
5V/3.3V buffer10.50
5V Power supply 18A126.77
Acrylic 5mm560mm^2 + sides50.00
MDF 3mm dividers14+1470.00
Various parts30.00
Total247.27

Steps

Drawing the lines

Begin by drawing a cross on the table, and recurse until the center of each cell is draw.

./images/thumbs/step-0.jpg

Adding LEDs

Cut the LED strip in pieces and paste them with hot glue on each center on the table. Connect the LEDs back together with three wires per piece (5V, GND and DI/DO). Pay attention to wire each DO (Data-Out) to a DI (Data-In) on the neighboring LED.

./images/thumbs/step-1.jpg

Dividers

The dividers where tricky. My first thought was cutting it by hand out of cardboard. But I’m not really precise, and doing it 28 times (14 horizontal and 14 diagonal) would have been difficult.

After some looking around for other options I found snijlab.nl Which is a great online service that will laser cut SVG files. It does come at a price, but the result is beautiful and very precise. A side-effect of the laser cutting are the burnt edges. This actually gives a really nice effect as the black enhances the edges.

add inkscape svg files here.

./images/thumbs/step-2.jpg

Raspberry Pi and Power

Controlling the LEDs is a Raspberry Pi (model 2B, other models will also do). The Pi’s GPIO pins operate at 3.3V, the WS2812b expects a 5V signal. To bridge this gap a SN74HCT125N 3.3V<->5V buffer is used.

add diagram here.

./images/thumbs/step-3.jpg ./images/thumbs/step-4.jpg

Power on!

It works \o/

./images/thumbs/step-5a.jpg ./images/thumbs/step-5b.jpg

Acrylic

Ordered, cut to the right size, at Dokter Plexiglas. Glued together with special Acrylic glue.

./images/thumbs/step-6a.jpg ./images/thumbs/step-6b.jpg