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Magic flying tealight
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This thingy creates the illusion of a flying tealight using the tensegrity principle.
It consists of a "flying" assembly (2 parts) and a ground assembly (3 parts) which should print all together in less than an hour.
You also need two pieces of string (ideally strong, non-elastic and very thin) or wire and a standard-sized tealight.
Adhesive is not required by design. However a drop of (super) glue might still be helpful (see below).
ATTENTION
I won´t take any responsibility if you burn down your house while playing with this.
Open fire is very dangerous!!! ;-)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU START:
Make sure that the grooves in parts A1, A2 and B2 are ok. If your printer is not well-adjusted they might be too narrow. Whatever string you use should slide in with a little resistance. If necessary widen the grooves with a knife or a thin file.
STEP 1:
Put together both assemblies as shown. Mind the orientation of part B3.
Note how the assemblies are aligned (p
It consists of a "flying" assembly (2 parts) and a ground assembly (3 parts) which should print all together in less than an hour.
You also need two pieces of string (ideally strong, non-elastic and very thin) or wire and a standard-sized tealight.
Adhesive is not required by design. However a drop of (super) glue might still be helpful (see below).
ATTENTION
I won´t take any responsibility if you burn down your house while playing with this.
Open fire is very dangerous!!! ;-)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU START:
Make sure that the grooves in parts A1, A2 and B2 are ok. If your printer is not well-adjusted they might be too narrow. Whatever string you use should slide in with a little resistance. If necessary widen the grooves with a knife or a thin file.
STEP 1:
Put together both assemblies as shown. Mind the orientation of part B3.
Note how the assemblies are aligned (p
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