Batman signal LED tea light
cults3d
WHAT I made a Bat signal night-lamp for my friend's 4-year-old son's birthday, and it was greatly appreciated. I later modified the design to make it easier to print, assemble, and hide the seam of the layers. DISCLAIMER This design is intended to be free from small parts that children can swallow, and the battery hatch is out of reach when assembled correctly. However, I take no responsibility for any injuries that may occur while using this. Do not let a child play with a broken print. WHAT YOU NEED You will need a standard Ø38mm*18mm LED tea light and some glue. Do not use CA glue as it sets too quickly. Depending on the brand of your tea light, you might be able to remove the "flame" from the candle and get a bit more light out of it. I know it works with IKEA's "Mognad" and (if you are in Sweden, Rusta LED värmeljus). INSTALLATION Print all the parts. The part called "reflector" should be printed in white filament. The part named Glass should be printed in a translucent or natural filament for maximum light emission, but white may work if you don't have any of those. I've included two versions of the glass: one with the bat inside and another with the bat separate to be glued on the glass. Make sure the bat can't come loose and be swallowed by a child. Assemble everything and figure out how it fits together, then glue the LED candle so that it won't rotate when turning on and off. Also, glue the "Top" so that only the bottom can be screwed off.
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