Fitzgerald LP Halfpipe
This feat of safe electrical practices will let you bung 5 tubes in a 1 tube fitzy fitting in the style of an American halfpipe
Tubes fit perfectly and it fits in the batten perfectly however I need to bring the metal brace hole forward half an inch or so.
This is just a test model, there are no grooves for installing the wiring but hopefully I will have something a bit better to show off soon.

Fitzgerald LP Halfpipe

This feat of safe electrical practices will let you bung 5 tubes in a 1 tube fitzy fitting in the style of an American halfpipe
Tubes fit perfectly and it fits in the batten perfectly however I need to bring the metal brace hole forward half an inch or so.
This is just a test model, there are no grooves for installing the wiring but hopefully I will have something a bit better to show off soon.

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Album name:lasagafield / Lasagafield's Lights
Manufacturer:lasagafield
Type/Model:Fitzy Halfpipe converter kit
Date manufactured:28/6/2019
Filesize:705 KiB
Date added:29 Jun, 2019
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FrontSideBus   [29 Jun, 2019 at 08:13 PM]
3d printer? Makes for some interesting posibilities. Will be heavy with all those chokes in it!
Kev   [30 Jun, 2019 at 12:40 AM]
3D printing is something I have been thinking about - I wonder if someone could replicate the lamp holders from the clipper?
AngryHorse   [30 Jun, 2019 at 01:07 AM]
I bet you could make a tri-tube clipper?, however, how would you go about making the copper terminals inside these print outs?
lasagafield   [30 Jun, 2019 at 04:27 AM]
I've made the holes for the pins a few mm too wide and i'm assuming on ebay I could get some copper tube-crimp type things I could stuff in. Then grooves can be designed in with the wires able to slot down the side and out into the fitting with another cover printed over the top to hide the wires. Can make literally anything so long as it's in the dimensions of the printer. Can confirm this fits reasonably flush in a fitting.

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