Minecraft Creeper light LED Lamp Kit 001

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Minecraft Creeper light LED Lamp Kit 001

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P1x, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
P1x, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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10.4 h
2 plates
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A1, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
A1, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Minecraft Creeper Lamp compatible with the BambuLab Led Lamp Kit 001

200x200mm lamp

Bring your favourite Minecraft character to your home and use it as a night light or as desk lamp.

Printed without supports.

Buildplate glue is recommended.

 

 

The Lamp Kit can be found here!

The LED Lamp Kit can be used with a power bank, making the lantern a portable option.

 

 

When both parts are printed the lamp can be assembled:

 

The lamp is seperated in three main parts:

- Lamp base

- Lamp backplate

- LED Lamp Kit

 

1. Place the LED Lamp Kit in the hole on the bottom side of the base and store the cable in the cable tunnel

2. Put the base and backplate together. The hole in the backplate has to be on the bottom side of the base

3. Connect the Lamp Kit to a power source of your choice

4. Enjoy!

 

 

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P1x, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
came out good. just used plain bambu green and black PLA.
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P1x, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
I don't understand what happened. I took your print profile that had Bambu Lab silk green in it, and I subbed out a Blue/Green dual color silk. Other than using a different silk filament I didn't modify the print at all, but it came out VERY different. I realize switching from blue to green will cause a color difference but there is almost no light escaping the box at all. Definitely not on the front face and maybe 5% more on the top. I don't get it.
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Hi, I am very sorry that the print did not came out as expected. I do not know what went wrong. The lamp is not that shiny but enough for a night lamp as intended. The color in the profile I used is not the one I used for the print. I did not had that color. I used some leftover filament but I would not recommend that color because it does not look as green as I hoped. I think any light green should work fine. Maybe a PETG filament would be better because of the better light transmission. But I have not had the chance to try that yet.
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A1, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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P1x, PLA, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
Excellent printout! Great result and my son is in love with it! Turns it on every night before he goes to sleep
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That’s so nice to hear. Thank you very much for that comment!
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looks cool. what colours did you use? will try to print it myself as soon as i have the colours
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Hi, I used some leftover filament but I would not recommend that color because it does not look as green as I hoped. I think any light green should work fine. Maybe a PETG filament would be better because of the better light transmission.
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thanks for the great print! how did everyone secure the light puck? mine just sits in the hole and when I move the lamp it falls out of the bottom.
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