It is intended to replace a E10 Socket without the need for additional hardware or soldering. Two versions are available. One for surface mounting and one for hole mounting. If you need to make them fit for your particular use case, you'll find the .step for download too
Printing can be done out of every material. I did not expected it working with PLA and incandecent light bulbs but it turned out to work really well. This is true at least for the 6V bulbs. To be on the save side i recommend printing it out of PETG, ABS, ASA or any other filament, known for tolerating higher temperatures. No supports needed. Layer hights from 0.2-0.25 are good to go
How to make it ready for use:
Route a wire trough the sidwall
Twist the cable ends together, so it wont come off again
Also twist one cable around the bar in the
bottom
In the end, route both cables trough the bottom in order to have them organazied neatly.
CHANGELOG 27.01.24
Changed the geometry of the peg in the bottom a little in order to keep the wire straight in the middle without it getting pushed aside by the bulbs bottom
The author marked this model as their own original creation.