MOLECULE TABLE LAMP

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MOLECULE TABLE LAMP

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0.16mm layer, 12 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 12 walls, 10% infill
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This 3D model of a designer table lamp perfectly aligns with interior design, thus paving the way for people interested in personalized home decor. This project is the result of extensive enthusiasm for 3D printing, aiming to offer design enthusiasts an affordable alternative to expensive designer lamps.

 

This project took over four weeks to perfect, involving numerous rounds of prototyping, printing, and testing, all of which will be reflected in your 3D printing journey. This exquisite lamp now illustrates the power of passion and creativity as it illuminates the creator's living room, bringing about a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. This lamp has added a unique touch to the creator's living room and can do the same for yours.

 

The project presents a challenge to some as it requires basic knowledge of electricity, so always remember to consult with a certified electrician if necessary. Suitable for E27 threaded light bulb sockets, we highly recommend you incorporate it with low power LED bulbs for optimized usage. This design prevents the need for supports, making the 3D print process seamless and trouble-free. Remember to apply 0.16 Layer height in order to avoid supports. And print slowly.

 

Here is a short video with demo:


https://youtube.com/shorts/EKqXQ9BSC-M

 

I recommend to use dimmer switch, check out this video:

 

https://youtube.com/shorts/c_5Vlf8Ow-w

 

 

Make sure to explore our diverse collection of unique 3D models to awaken your creativity. Join our channel to continually draw inspiration from our shared knowledge and expertise. We are excited for you to embark on this incredible journey with us!

 

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Love this model... I have printed on my x1 carbon and looking pretty nice! I was wondering if there was a way to make the top a bit smoother... see the image for reference... Would ironing help with this? Thanks in advance!
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maybe try to reduce layer height
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Adaptive layer height would help a load here
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Hi tried to print this lamp seemed good except for the line at the back of the print as per the photo. I am new to 3D printing so may have a wrong setting, the line seems to be where the print head reverses any ideas.
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@3dnetic Great design! Could you share links to the other parts needed to build your lamp?
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the stl files are there, just download it from your PC
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the stl files are there, just download it from your pc
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This lamp looks nice! May I ask why the bottom of the stand is printed with bridging instead of flat on the build plate? I don't see a technical reason for this. Or is it just to save a few grams of filament? May I also ask why the bottom of the main part (standing on the build plate) is printed with 3 bottom shell layers, while in the Youtube video this hole is open with cables coming out?
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it is a bit faster with bridging. it is integrated internal brim. it has to be removed.
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Replying to @3dnetic :
Thanks for clarification!
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So when I slice the lamp stand, I don't need supports? I see a lot of blue under there lol. I am currently printing everything else out and am excited to make this.
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just make your layer height 0.16 and print without supports slowly : ) fingers crossed : )
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I can see you use Bambu, so use my profile
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Can you give link or something about the lamp spheres?
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here it is, it is called Solhetta.
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Replying to @3dnetic :
Thanks
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Hey, how did you get the surface structure? It almost looks like it is powder coated. Great work btw!
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agree, the layers are not visible. I think it because of layer height 0,16 and filament with carbon fiber.
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0.16mm layer, 12 walls, 10% infill
easy print
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0.16mm layer, 12 walls, 10% infill
love the design, but the fit wasn't on my side...had to print it at 102% scale to get the bulp holder in.
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Hey, Which kind of e27 fitting did you use with the outside thread? And what do you recommend for printing speed? I have a Ender 3 V2 Its an amazing design btw! Regards Naut Esman
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