Mike-vom-Mars shares:
Glowing (self-luminous), decorative light bulb.
To be printed with self-luminous (glowing) PLA. Two versions: Self-standing or hanging light bulb.
Bulb:
Print with self-luminous (glowing) PLA.
Print it upright (as provided in the .stl file)
Wall thickness: 0.8mm or more
No supports
No infill
Use raft for best adhesion
Socket:
Print with silver PLA (or use chrome effect spray paint afterwards)
Print the normal socket for a self-standing bulb
Or print the socket with ring for a hanging bulb
Recommended infill: ~5%
Post Print:
Use any glue to stick the socket and the bulb together.
Use chrome effect or silver spray for the socket, which gives a nice metallic look.
download the files on: http://ift.tt/2wTLWRp
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