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Tritium Radiation Lantern 1

by Tofty

  • Tritium Radiation Lantern 1
  • Tritium Radiation Lantern 1
  • Tritium Radiation Lantern 1
  • Tritium Radiation Lantern 1
  • Tritium Radiation Lantern 1
  • Tritium Radiation Lantern 1

Description

I present my first radiation symbol tritium lantern, for use with four 3x22.5mm tritium vials (vials not included).


The attachment hole is large enough for paracord, gate clips and the largest of split rings.


The tritium vials should be set using a UV activated optically clear adhesive such as Norland 61 or Loctite glass bond. These adhesives will cure in direct sunlight in an hour or so.


Before gluing, please ensure that all the vials fit loosely into the lantern body together and that there are no tight spots. Due to potential irregularities in the printing process, some gentle drilling may be required on the tritium vial channel, to ensure an unobstructed fit of the vial, into the lantern.

Tofty

Tofty

Hi, I am a part time designer, 3D modeller, engineer and machinist who specialises in torches (flashlights) and EDC (every day carry) items. My goal is to help 3D printing flourish into a widely used manufacturing process beyond it's current perceived limits. One of my current projects is to produce a completely 3D printed torch body to the high standards expected in the custom torch making community while using some of the production advantages only available via 3D printing. I hope you like my work so far and find it of interest. Cheers, Tofty

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