SEGA LED Lamp

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SEGA LED Lamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Description

 

Introduction

The original model is designed for printers with a 250x250mm bed.

 

If for any reason it doesn't fit on your bed, you can resize the model to the size you want from your slicer.

 

It consists of two parts, the lamp body (body.3mf) and the rear cover (lid.3mf).

Sometimes I include two lids, with and without a hole (choose the one you want, I recommend printing the Lid with hole whenever possible, to be able to remove the LED cable).

 

If the back cover does not have a hole, you can easily make it from Bambu Studio, or from any other slicer you use.

 

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You will need

 

Optional, but recommended:

 

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Assembly instructions

 

 

You can follow either of these two videos to assemble the lamp. It's very simple, you stick the LED strip inside and that's it. If you want, you can use aluminum tape to improve the lighting, although it is not necessary:

 

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Printing settings

 

Following braga3dprint recommendations, you can start with these settings in Bambu Studio:

  • Preferences (CTRL + P) → Activate developer settings → Quality → Advanced → First Layer Flow Ratio: 1.04
  • - Quality → Wall generator → Arachne
  • - Quality → Wall transitioning threshold angle → 50 degrees
  • - Strength → Advanced → Infill/wall overlap → 20%
  • - Quality → Advanced → Avoid crossing walls
  • - Increasing retraction / reducing temperature can help reducing wisps
  • - Order color printing from lightest to darkest color

Important! Additional tips

Remember to remove the purge line at the start printing, otherwhise it will ruin the print.

Adjust the sequence of colors from Light colors to Dark colors, to prevent stringing.

 

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Do you have an idea which filament I should use so that it doesn't turn so yellow. I tested PLA white and PETG white, pla is very yellow and petg a little. How can I print it in real white without the yellow?
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Hello! I think it's more because of the type of LED you use, and not the filament, could your LED lights be "warm" white?
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Replying to @Chester3D :
Thanks for the reply. I used cold white LEDS. Which filament do you use for your Wießs, it looks really good on you.
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Replying to @jonkaya882 :
I think that’s a render, looks too perfect! I think yours looks great anyway!
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love it
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tres bon fichier facile à imprimer
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impreso ok
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Any new recommendations in LED's... Your link says item is not available
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Great print
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