Dolls house working T.V set2 1:12 SCALE by Pixelvalve 3d model
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Dolls house working T.V set2 1:12 SCALE by Pixelvalve

Dolls house working T.V set2 1:12 SCALE by Pixelvalve

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
About:
This is a pseudo working dollhouse television set, you only need to purchase two things to make this work (unless you have the parts already lying around)
There are only two parts to print with an optional third part
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The build:
You will need
A soldering iron
A battery box (3XAA with back and switch)https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-10-AA-Battery-Holder-Box-with-Switch-PP3-Clip-Wire-Solder-Tags-JR-Lead-/121648384436?var=&hash=item1c52cf09b4
A 1.5” digital photo frame keyring (the cheap Chinese aliexpress or ebay type)https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inch-digital-photo-keyring-mate-Pink/dp/B0013026KS
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Assembly:
1: Once all the parts are printed, disassemble the DPF keyring and remove its internal battery (discard / recycle / reuse) then solder in your battery box to the original internal battery solder lugs on the LCD PCB.
2: Carefully place the LCD and PCB into the printed T.V case. You can use glue to fix the LCD / PCB in place or you can use the hot soldering iron to melt over a notch of plastic.
3: place the switch extender (the printed part that looks like a space invader) in between the gap from the back.
4: Put a bit of glue around the inside edge of the T.V (so the battery box will be secure) you will have time before the glue setts to locate the switch on the battery box and mate it with the printed switch extender (space invader)
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This TV doesn't play video, it plays a sideshow of pictures (tv show screen shots) that you upload to the device via USB cable. You don't need SD cards. Batteries seem to last forever in this.
Have fun making this!

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