[SML] Plastic for practicals

Jerry Durand jdurand at durandinterstellar.com
Mon Feb 15 18:38:56 UTC 2021


https://www.tuffcoatlamps.com/coatings.html

On 2/15/21 10:23 AM, Joe via Stagecraft wrote:
> Thanks for the ideas Mr. Durand.  But, in regard to a coating, had
> done some shrink-wrap on a lantern I made, though it wrinkled a lot. 
> I looked, but didn't find a good coating to paint on. I am guessing if
> I could get a less viscous version of silicone, that would be one option.
>
> I considered  taking off the glass, as you suggested. And perhaps get
> one of those battery-operated toy gag bulbs, to get the bulb part. 
> However, I know that OLEDs are very sensitive to moisture in the air.
> And I don't know the kind of LEDs used in the ones that have the
> visible "filaments". So, they may deliberately be choosing glass, and
> fill it with something that is OK for an OLED.
>
> But, regardless of the above, Bruce Cooper's recommendation of the
> "shatterproof" ones is perfect. And they seem to have many styles of
> shatterproof.
>
> <https://www.paperlanternstore.com/products/led-filament-plastic-led-light-bulb-s14-shatterproof
> >
>
> Now that I know shatterproof is my key word, I can find them many
> places. Home Depot has some.
>
> -Joe
>
>

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