Scary pumpkin Ikea Ledberg

This is my entry to the "Let there be light!" Prusa contest. It was made in collaboration with my brother.
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This is my entry to the "Let there be light!" Prusa contest. It was made in collaboration with my brother. This lamp uses an IKEA LEDBERG lamp or any other battery powered LED lamp with a diameter smaller than 12,4 cm. https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/ledberg-spot-led-weiss-00400927/.

With Halloween coming up, I of course wanted some decorations, but the usual carved pumpkin is less appealing when you own a 3D printer. This pumpkin, instead of a face, has a gaping maw with too many teeth, out of which gazes an evil eye. The pumpkin has a hole at the bottom which you can use for a 12v Ikea Ledberg lamp to illuminate the pumpkin from the inside. I strongly recommend printing the eye pieces in transparent filament, but they should be thin enough that light should shine through in opaque colours.

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I printed this in "Das Filament" grey PLA, 0,2mm layer hight, 2 shells and 20% infill.

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