WOLFE_289099 shares:
This springy double helix lamp was designed for use with the same iNextStation Neon LED ropes and same 12V power supply as my Power T sign. You will have to cut away a good bit of the silicone at the end to make the strand reach inside the base.
I recommend printing the coil with its axis parallel to the print bed and using supports. Its a pain to remove them afterwards, but unless you really trust your printer’s bridging abilities its the best solution I found. The small rectangular piece is to serve as the end cap at the
download the files on: https://www.printables.com/model/862979-double-helix-lamp
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