OK, got the light done. I printed the light with zero infill, and I used Slic3r's "cut" function to cut it into two parts @ 14mm so I could put a 6mm blue LED inside. I broke off the delicate post and drilled two 1mm holes for the leads and enlarged the hole for the light mount, then just put it together with DuPont wires. A printed dual-AAA battery holder and a 220ohm resistor finished it off; this resulted in a fairly bright light, the blue is still visible when it's in direct sunlight, but it's still burning a week later and hasn't diminished noticeably so I guess I won't put a bigger resistor in. Oddly enough, when I tried to get a good picture, I could not get my cell 'phone to capture the blue color, it just looks white! So you'll just have to use your imagination (or make your own, of course, that's why we're here).
RituGupta
over 5 years
I have never seen one with drawers before. It looks really creative to have the drawers neatly concealed inside so your mess can stay organised without being exposed out in the open. It could be a tiring process though to have to open so many doors just to retrieve your items inside.