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Really Big Lights conversion to pixels
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This will allow you to replace the incandescent bulb in Really Big Lights (jumbo bulbs) to seven ws2811 bullet pixels.
1. Use a laser cutter to cut the "old jumbo center dot template v2" onto a piece of cardboard. Note the hole in the center of the template.
2. Remove the white bracket from the bulb's green socket by removing its three screws.
3. Place a piece of masking tape over the square cut-out in the white bracket, below the bulb post.
4. Place the template over the round portion of the white bracket. Use a marker to mark the tape where it covers the template's center hole. Your tape will have a dot on it after removing the template. This marks the center of the white bracket.
5. Place the white bracket (upside down) in the laser cutter. The round base should be facing up.
6. Cut the template out of the white bracket, using the marked dot as the center point.
7. After you 3D printed "old bulb pixel mount v2", use zies to attach it to the white bracket.
1. Use a laser cutter to cut the "old jumbo center dot template v2" onto a piece of cardboard. Note the hole in the center of the template.
2. Remove the white bracket from the bulb's green socket by removing its three screws.
3. Place a piece of masking tape over the square cut-out in the white bracket, below the bulb post.
4. Place the template over the round portion of the white bracket. Use a marker to mark the tape where it covers the template's center hole. Your tape will have a dot on it after removing the template. This marks the center of the white bracket.
5. Place the white bracket (upside down) in the laser cutter. The round base should be facing up.
6. Cut the template out of the white bracket, using the marked dot as the center point.
7. After you 3D printed "old bulb pixel mount v2", use zies to attach it to the white bracket.
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