
Medusa Chandelier
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Warning - Mains is extremely hazardous! If you're not proficient with electrical wiring, hire an electrician to wire this for you. Use only LED G9 lamps. Printing: This model is printed with premium PLA (Raise3D), which boasts a higher glass transition temperature than standard PLA. Begin by printing three chains; next, print three Chand5 parts. When the chains are 3/4 complete, loop them in so they finish printing with the parts on the ends of the chains. Part Chand7 should be rotated 180 degrees, with the 3 loops facing upwards and printed with a raft and support. When the loops reach a sufficient height, loop the other ends of the chains to the fixture, combining Chand7, three chains, and three Chand5's into one cohesive unit. The remaining parts can be printed in any order you prefer. The G9 lamp holders originated from http://stores.ebay.co.uk/discountcdrom/. The ceiling fixture (Chand6) is designed to accommodate 8mm Terminal strips, such as those found at http://uk.farnell.com/hylec/hyks-02412pp/terminal-block-barrier-12pos-12awg/dp/2056626?MER=bn_search_2TP_LastViewed_1. If you wish to utilize dimmable G9 lamps, ensure you purchase ones marked as dimmable from a reputable source. Additionally, you will need to acquire a dimmer specifically designed for LED lamps to prevent flickering; I utilized a varilight v-pro dimmer.
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