The file 'Jedi Holocron Modded For Tealight 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 462.1KB.
I really liked Badkitty's version of the Jedi Holocron (also credit to Hambone211 for the original side panels modified by Badkitty!) with it's simple interlocking design, but for a little side project, I wanted to combine it with the really ingenious tealight adapter that MKotsamanes made for his Sith Holocron (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1194407).
From sketch to completion the modeling took all of a few minutes - now that I finally have the hang of using Fusion 360!
The whole design has been reduced from the original 10cm size down to 8cm, just because the tealights aren't too powerful, and it's more of a handholdable size for most people.
Additionally, since getting acrylic sheet in appropriate colours has become really difficult for some reason, I designed some simple 3D printable panel inserts that should be printed in your favourite translucent filament.
1x Base (choose from two versions, see below!)
1x Top
2x Side 1
2x Side 2
5x Panel insert
80mm Jedi Holocron Base is the original, and is for a 37-38mm diameter tealight
The newer "Jedi Holocron Base 34mm hole" is for people using smalle tealights, as described in the next section. It will hold lights between 35-37mm in a nice firm grip.
And then you'll want to get yourself a standard LED tealight. Yes, an electronic one. DO NOT USE A REAL CANDLE! (The original design I made were for lights a hair under 38mm across, which were all the brands I had to test. Turns out there's people out there with smaller ones, so I added a new base for them. Both versions should ONLY EVER be used with LED tealights!)
80mm_Jedi_Holocron_Base.stl | 67.5KB | |
80mm_Jedi_Holocron_panel_insert.stl | 54.5KB | |
80mm_Jedi_Holocron_side_1.stl | 1.3MB | |
80mm_Jedi_Holocron_side_2.stl | 1.4MB | |
80mm_Jedi_Holocron_top.stl | 1.3MB | |
Jedi_Holocron_base_34mm_hole.stl | 39.1KB |