This 3D-printed pumpkin with integrated fiber optics can be printed with or without the face to use it as a Jack O’Latern for Halloween or a deco pumpkin. It uses a cheap Raspberry Pi Pico to drive 9 LEDs which are integrated in the base. The project idea was heavily inspired by @ItsMrJP. The pumpkin has a height of approx. 14mm (6.5 inch) and a diameter of also 14 mm (6.5 inch). It should fit to most of the standard 3D printer bed sizes. There is a cylindric hole in the middle to add batteries if needed. The Pumpkin was designed from scratch with Fusion 360.
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