What kind of material is it ? I've only used PLA, trouble-free for many 
years now, because others I know have had all sorts of problems with other 
materials.

On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 6:48:48 AM UTC-7 martin martin wrote:

> I like it!
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> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 6:40 AM Neil QQ <nei...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Here's a 3D printed colon light pipe design for anybody that's 
>> interested.  A standard T2 neon lamp sits inside the pipe. 
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>> [image: Nixie Colon Light Pipe Installed.JPG]
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>> Units=Inches
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>> [image: Nixie Colon Light Pipe Drawing.JPG]
>> The pipe is 3D printed with clear material.  A scrap piece of tubing is 
>> used as a mask to block light transmission except for the colon dots.
>> [image: Nixie Colon Light Pipe with Mask.JPG]
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>> The stl file is attached.
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