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SVS NASA Moon Globe E27 Lightbulb Socket

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I wanted to add a E27 lightbulb to the awsome Moon Globe by Tom Fullen. 

So I designed this thing. 

It consists of 3 parts:

2 halfes that are the base for the E27 socket (otherwise you wouldn't be able to fit it into the hole of the globe) and a nut to secure it. 

I also added holes for ventilation as the lightbulb maybe emits heat.

I used this E27 socket https://amzn.to/40dxWNU (40 mm diameter) - you can use whatever socket you want to. 

hope you like my design!

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This is a really cool idea!!
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outstanding print
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Printed perfect. Just to figure out how to use it on my lamp and I will be happy.
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Scaled down to 75% (moon and holder) it works perfectly with E14 lamp sockets like the Ikea Strala Thank you for this fantastic model
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Nice construction! 😻 Printed on X1C with some "Rainbow PLA".
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the original has 100% infill and makes a big point of it, do you have a version with full infill?
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Is there no risk of damaging the moon with an E27 LED bulb
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Generally, an LED lamp emits significantly less heat than a traditional incandescent bulb. Yes, some heat is generated, but I personally believe it should be sufficient. If you are concerned, print the moon in PETG, which withstands considerably more than PLA. I will print my moon in PETG in the coming days. Regarding the suspension—I plan to use the base, also created by @kuhnikuehnast . And since heat rises, I consider PLA perfectly adequate for this part. If you intend to hang the lamp, you might want to print the suspension in PETG as well
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printed perfect. fits the moon globe perfect.
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