MINI FLUX CAPACITOR AMBIENT LIGHT.
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My Little Tribute to Back to the Future. I'm a huge fan. This small flux condenser is printed with an Anet A8. The yellow cables are simply 1.75mm filament pieces folded with the help of a soldering iron's heat.\r\nThe central "acrylic" part is printed with transparent PLA. I used three LED lights, a switch and a 9V battery. The various parts are attached with screws, although they can also be glued. Some parts had to be re-tapped with a mini-drill so that they fit perfectly. To get the DYMO effect on the front letters and rear logos, I use a laser copy and some Scotch tape. The trick to making these decals is to glue the clear plastic over the copy and put it under the faucet until the white cellulose of the paper disappears. The front crystal part is a piece of acetate used for binding, although you can use any other plastic. Print at your own risk and take into account that you may have to retouch some parts.
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