Christmas Tea Light Bulb

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Christmas Tea Light Bulb

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Bulb, Base, Clip - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Bulb, Base, Clip - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Vase Mode Bulb, 0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 0.78mm wall width
Vase Mode Bulb, 0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 0.78mm wall width
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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

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Bulb, Base, Clip - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
i changed its size so it would fit my puck light now it can be any color but great design
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what size did you increase to? I would like to use my puck light too.
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Replying to @Sandman_605 :
if you go into bamboo slicer you can click on the ruler and measure the inside of the hole. then measure your puck light. then keep increasing until the hole is the same size.
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this is great! cheaper than buying the 3 ft tall bulbs from home depot too!
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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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These are great! I have printed a bunch of these to give to family. I even printed one at 172% to fit the puck light.
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Printed great. This looks awesome! My wife loves them. She is planing on using these for Christmas gifts. I found 24 white light non flicker tea lights. Waiting for them to come in so I know they will fit. Then will start printing.
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Fantastic. I will be printing two more and arranging them with some branches when the time comes. How about some giant Christmas light cords to tangle in there? Thanks for the model!
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Thank you for sharing your make! I have another version of this model designed with a TPU cord however it's not tea light compatible. You could print just the cord from that model as use it as decoration. Please check my profile for "Jumbo Christmas Light Bulbs".
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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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Bulb, Base, Clip - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
These printed great. I started with a tea light but then added a ESP32 and am running WLED. My granddaughter loved them too. I plan to print around 30 more to add to my XLights Christmas lights for next year.
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These are fantastic!! I’ve been printing for everyone. Scaled up 105% fits the Bambu tea lights perfectly.
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Printed these back in SEP, such a great model, such an easy print. Thank you for sharing with us all!
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