Garlic night light "Gary"
A cute little lamp to keep the vampires away.
Instructions
- Get an LED puck cabinet lights like the Bambulab LED lamp kit 001
- Print all parts
- Insert the light from the bottom
- Screw it close
- Glue on the feet and face elements
Size assembled: 100 x 100 x 130 mm
Print settings Required build volume: 110 x 100 x 140 mm Material usage: 90 g Important: Do not use any other light source than LED with this Design. Depending on the strength of your LED certain parts of the print might warm up. Your filament has a certain heat deflection temperature that defines at which temperature deformation might occur. Make sure to build a safe product by verifying that the print is not affected by the amount of heat that your light source emits! If you are uncertain or have little experience in building electrified products, please consult a professional!
Material: Filament that can handle the heat that your light source emits. Print direction: files are rotated correctly Support: none Nozzle size: 0,4 mm Line width: 0,4 mm Layer height 0,2 mm Infill: 15% Build plate adhesion type: none































SO CUTE!
yeeey!
Hello, thank you for the very nice model and good instructions! :) What type of glue are you using to assemble this Model or for example the Fridge Bananas?
Best wishes, Tobias
Hi, so i use regular super glue for everything including magnets! I have used several different ones from the hardware store that work perfectly, right now i use "Kraftprotz" that i order from 3d jake because the bottle is much bigger.
Hi Gazzaladra,
As always very cool idea and design, congrats :) And if that is not enough, you are finally vampire safe^^
One question, to glue in the face elements is a bit tricky as they are very small and do not fit 100%, i mean a bit of light is showing through the inserst. So I wanted to ask if it would be possible to upload a version with face parts already inserted the 3dmodell so a multicolour printer can print it directly with the model?