Wall Moon Lamp

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Wall Moon Lamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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19.4 h
4 plates
5.0(40)

No Supports,A1 Mini, 0.16mm High Quality,2 walls,10% Infill
No Supports,A1 Mini, 0.16mm High Quality,2 walls,10% Infill
7.5 h
3 plates
4.9(8)

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Description

Illuminate your space with lunar elegance. Experience the magic of the Moon.

Wall Moon Lamp is inspired by the iconic view through the Apollo 11 Main Crew Hatch. Moon surface model is based on the real lunar 3D data. When illuminated, it provides realistic lunar effect. It is a perfect gift for astronomy enthusiasts, space lovers, or anyone who appreciates unique home decor.

 

Not a fan of Moon? See also my Mars lamp!

 

Bill of materials:

  • yellow, black, grey and silver PLA
  • 45 cm of LED strip (the denser the diodes, the better)
  • RF remote (choose Emitting Color: 11KEY RF Single)
  • power source with voltage matching your LED strip (usualy 12 V)
  • alternatively you can use LED strip provided by Bambu lab via Maker's Supply program, see bellow
  • superglue to put parts together

Print settings:

  • Use designers profile for the best print quality.
  • Do not print moon surface flat! It wil result in poor qualitysurface details. Trust me, it needs to be printed in 45° orientation as is provided in the designers print profile.

To improve opacity, paint the inside barrel of the bottom part black. You don't need to be precise, imperfections will not be visible anyway.

 

Bill of Materials

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Less are not visible live but on photos you can see where are the diodes, don't know why. But nevertheless the print and model is reaaaally good 🙂 I would propose some edits or changes, but not needed, those are: there is no color change in the big yellow part for the inset screws, black on images but came out yellow. moon itself could be bigger or have some aligning points. and the top screws are laying on printed text and lines, those could be erased. But as said, genius and really nice! TY!
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Hay did you print the moon in the orientation it load into the slicer in? I have printed almost everything else but the moon has me worried its at such an angle, and the tiny little points holding it up on the back make me nervous seeing as its like a 14hour print. Did you make yours on a bambu printer
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I can recommend LED strip with denser diodes… I’m aware of the black screws, but I decided to omit them, it just makes the print time longer. Thank you!
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Replying to @URMINME :
no i printed it as is. i though different, i was asking myself why so many supports? 😄 nah go for it, i printed it with the designer profile and everything is really good
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Nice model I used my own led strip and an Adriano to make the lights have effects
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Awesome project!!! Copper tape was used to block any light from creeping through the plastic housing. I used real hardware instead of printed screw heads with a leather loop. Grey filters were used to create a gradient on the edges of the lights. I designed a light diffuser ring using Clear PETG with Black PETG which helps distributes the light. I wish I could get a better print of the moonscape. Can anyone tell me where this moonscape is located on the moon? I wonder if it's associated with Apollo 11's landing site.
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It's not related. I picked some interesting part of the Moon with nice surface details
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Replying to @MartinKozak :
Is this located at the dark side of the moon?
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The model is beautiful and very well done, but there are somethings missing, like how to attach the two rings, it mentions super glue and it appears to possibly have holes for indexing as there is no where to add screws but it doesn't include that in the files or mention it in the short description, but other then the lack of information or instructions its a beautiful and very well done model, I love it
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You can use 2 short pieces of filament as a guides for glueing, but it's not necessary
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Replying to @MartinKozak :
Thank you I appreciate that, I will do that.
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No Supports,A1 Mini, 0.16mm High Quality,2 walls,10% Infill
wow
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Remember to use cob LED strips
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very nice Moon Lamp 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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amazing job! printed ideally. awesome! printed in gray matte one suggestion. u can print part with text upside down (text on bottom) to have bit better print
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Prints look amazing.. I used silk gold on the window frame. I love how it shines, Im a little confused on where the led strip goes? When I put the moon in from the back it seems to give me a gap for the led strip, as in my closeup photo, im just holding everything together nothing is glued together and screw heads are still printing So the LED strip goes in front of the moon in that gap ?
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Hi, the strip goes here:
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Is my color choice wrong?
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