Christmas Tea Light Bulb

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Christmas Tea Light Bulb

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X1 Carbon
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Bulb, Base, Clip - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
Bulb, Base, Clip - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
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Description

An oversized vintage-style Christmas light bulb that holds a tea light inside to create a cool and colorful atmosphere! Also makes a great night-light!

 

Instructions:

  • 0.2mm layer height for all parts
  • Print bulb (any color, no brim)
  • Print base (any color, enable support at 15º threshold angle)
  • Print clip (same color as base)
  • Remove support from base
  • Attach clip to base (friction fit)
  • Place tea light inside the top of the base
  • Place bulb inside groove at the top of the base

Notes:

  • Supports tea lights with a maximum diameter of 1.4 inches / 36 mm
  • Total height is 7.5 inches / 19 cm with bulb attached

Comment & Rating (12)

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Nice design.
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Nice! Thank you for sharing your make and Happy Holidays!
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Replying to @DesignCraft :
I did have problems getting the tea light to fit, do you have a brand of tea light you are using?
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Replying to @tooling_lee :
I'm using AGPtek LED Tealights from Amazon. They're 1.4 inches in diameter. If you have one that's larger you can probably scale up the models by a few percent to compensate.
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Fun model! Everything fit perfectly.
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Fantastic! Thank you for sharing your make and Happy Holidays!
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prints great didn't change a thing
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Thank you for sharing your make and rating! Happy Holidays!
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No matter what i do, i cant get the bulb part to print right. The base and clip print great, but the bulb won't print no matter what tweaks I make. I've tried multiple rolls of filament, and different layer heights. Any suggestions?
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Hi, thanks for reaching out. I've attached an image showing my printer, plate, nozzle and slicer settings for the bulb model which are the same as the print profile just easier to see in this image because the only changes from the defaults are highlighted in orange. I've printed 12 bulbs with 7 different filaments (PLA - various brands) with these settings without any issues. The bulb is modeled at 0.6mm thickness and when sliced I get 2 walls. May I ask if any of your device or slicer settings are different and if the model is slicing to 2 walls for you also?
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Love this design! Made some for my family and it brough back the nostalgia from lights when we were kids.
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Thank you for the comment and I'm happy to hear that you and your family are enjoying the model! Happy Holidays!
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