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A picture is worth a thousand words here. The maker cut a hole in the bottoms of the plastic pumpkin treat buckets (about $1 each) and mounted them on a PVC pole. He put a C9 bulb inside each of them so he could animate them.
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A picture is worth a thousand words here. The maker cut a hole in the bottoms of the plastic pumpkin treat buckets (about $1 each) and mounted them on a PVC pole. He put a C9 bulb inside each of them so he could animate them. On the example to the right, the maker put an LED inside instead.
  
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Revision as of 14:26, 13 September 2016

A picture is worth a thousand words here. The maker cut a hole in the bottoms of the plastic pumpkin treat buckets (about $1 each) and mounted them on a PVC pole. He put a C9 bulb inside each of them so he could animate them. On the example to the right, the maker put an LED inside instead.

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