Lightbulb Eco System

Lightbulb Eco System

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Lightbulb Eco System A self-sustaining environment within an old lightbulb (40W) houses plants or small aquariums. Print Settings Printer: Cetus3D Rafts: Irrelevant Supports: No Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 20-60% Notes: Lightbulb Assembly Carefully extract a broken tungsten filament lightbulb and encase it in a plastic bag with the threaded end exposed. Secure the bulb with cloth to prevent shattering. Cut around the glass at the fuse point using a fine metal saw, then use a screwdriver to carefully break through the base of the bulb. Be cautious as this may cause the bulb to shatter; have spare bulbs on hand. Remove any remaining glass shards from the edge with pliers and fill the bulb with your chosen object, such as moss or small aquariums. Seal the end with a bottle cap or hot glue. Holder The holder was designed in Fusion360 using the sculpting tool and is tailored to fit a 40W lightbulb. For optimal results, print the holder at a high resolution without support or excessive infill.

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