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How to make a Green Lantern ring- including a glowing version!

Step 6Light it up!

Light it up!
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Now that I had a translucent green ring I decided to embed a bright green LED in it. This is done by first hollowing out a section on the underside of the ring. Then cut one of the LED wires short and bend the other LED wire to fit the 3v watch battery (watch the polarity!)

Now make sure that the LED and battery can fit into the underside of the ring with the LED lighting up. You want the watch battery to essentially press fit into place in the underside of the ring. After testing the fit, remove the watch battery and glue the LED into place with some clear epoxy. Make sure the leads for the watch battery are exposed. After the epoxy dries just insert the watch battery into place and you now have a glowing ring! The battery is easily removed with a small flat bladed screwdriver to preserve battery life when the ring isn't being worn.
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13 comments
Mar 7, 2008. 7:36 PMItssRubiie says:
Where can i find a LED light for this?
Jun 17, 2011. 12:14 AMdread says:
You can get 10 green LED flashlight keychains that include batteries and free shipping to anywhere at DealExtreme for under $5. They wouldn't fit as they are but the parts might if you carefully extracted them.
Aug 10, 2009. 2:51 PMsupernerd335 says:
radio shack , its where i got mine when i made a iron man arc reactor
Apr 10, 2008. 9:57 PMGL1881 says:
Try Radio Shack they have all kinds of them
Mar 8, 2008. 11:15 AMItssRubiie says:
Thannkk Youuu!
Sep 29, 2010. 12:03 PMTheAlmost says:
do you embed the LED into the finished ring? wouldn't that be difficult to carve without breaking?
Apr 12, 2008. 10:38 AMcomicfreak4 says:
wouldnt the wax melt?
Sep 12, 2010. 6:33 AMardrhi says:
You don't *wear* the wax ring. You use the wax ring to make a mold in silicone, then make a hard resin casting in the mold. The cast ring is what you wear.

And even if you did put an LED in wax, LEDs don't emit heat. But your hand does.
Oct 18, 2008. 10:16 PMilmbg says:
How long will the light last- I want to make a fake security sensor- maybe what you did would work the same...
Apr 10, 2008. 9:59 PMGL1881 says:
Been a GL fan since age 4 I have always wanted to have one of these. Now I get to make them for myself and my friends (I know I can't sell them but I bet I can get a few back issues in trade for one or 2). Thanks a Lot

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I'm a former bicycle industry designer turned professional jeweler. I like working with my hands and am happiest when I'm in the shop building my creations. If you need help with your project just let...
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