Leaning Tower of Pisa - LED Lamp

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Leaning Tower of Pisa - LED Lamp

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X1 Carbon
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9.9 h
4 plates
4.9(183)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (for A1 Mini)
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (for A1 Mini)
6 h
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
10.1 h
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Light up the night with this beautiful rendition of the Torre Pendente di Pisa, located in Pisa, Italy!

 

Update: The tower has been updated and is now hollow all the way through the top.  This illuminates the enter tower better and avoids having a dark spot on the top that the previous model did. This also means this can now be printed with NO SUPPORTS!

 

This design is compatible with the Bambu Lab LED Lamp Kit 001 and the Bambu Lab LED Flame Tea Light Candle Set.

Only one set is needed, so pick your favorite. I have linked each product in the Bill of Materials below.

 

Each piece is printed individually to ensure the easiest print and assembly as possible.

  • The Tower is printed vertically, without lean, for the above reason.
  • Newly updated to need NO supports!

The Base holds the LED Lamp / Tea Light Candle and incorporates a slant to give the Tower it's defining lean when assembled.

  • I have also included a version for the LED Lamp Kit that holds the Tower straight for those that prefer that look.

 

Assembly Overview:

  1. Print one Tower and one Base.
    1. There are multiple Base styles included to accommodate several different display styles
    2. The diameter for the recess for the LED Lamp Kit is 60mm
    3. The diameter for the recess for the Tea Light Candles is 37.5mm
  2. Simply place the LED Lamp / Tea Light Candle into the Base and then place the Tower over the top.

 

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Bill of Materials

Bambu Filaments
A01-W2-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A01-K1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
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Amazing! Perfect print!
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This is awesome! Glad it turned out great.
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very nice print. Supports are a bit tricky to get off but a small screwdriver should do the trick.
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Just wanted to provide an update - I redesigned the Tower to eliminate the need for supports entirely! The files are updated and now there is no need to worry about how to remove the support tower cleanly!
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
Hi, I just printed this and it's still printing with the support in the middle. Am I doing something wrong?
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Replying to @user_546300832 :
Did you redownload the current print profile?
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This was amazing to print and look at! Thank you for this model. Will come back to boost twice as I am out of boosts now. Just a note to everyone that I found after mid print. The small columns made my P1S buzz like crazy. I searched and found that this is because of the small diameter of the circles and the default arc fitting resolution at 0,012mm. If you bump this up to 0,020mm it eliminates this and shaves an hour from the printing time.
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Fantastic recommendation. I will look at this and probably adjust the print profile!
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
You are welcome! I want to add that with the default arc fitting resolution, the slicer (either BS or Orca) does not generate G2 and G3 commands and tries to do the circles with only G1 commands. When you bump the resolution to 0,020mm or more, G2 and G3 are generated. I guess 0,012mm is too small for the slicer to generate arcs.
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Replying to @user_689055792 :
Interesting! I will gladly admit I'm still a novice when it comes to more in depth stuff like this, so I appreciate the information. Is there any downside to just using 0.020+ as a default setting then?
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wow !
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lol not trying to sound like an ass but the last close up pic looks so bad
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Amazing print it will make a great wedding gift for my friend!
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It looks great! Congratulations to them.
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super. what color did you choose?
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Came out great thanks!
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It looks amazing. Thanks for sharing a picture!
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Printed this file in Bambu Light Gray Marble PLA with a Bambu Nebula Galaxy PLA base. Printed a simple transparent diffuser (https://makerworld.com/en/models/818769#profileId-761509) in transparent clear Voxel PLA. First photo is without diffuser, second is diffuser, third is with diffuser. Great model
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Very nice idea with that diffuser!
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Hello! I wanted to thank you for creating such an amazing model. It was an absolute joy to 3D print and showcase in my video. Your creativity inspires the community, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to share your work. Keep up the fantastic creations!
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Thank you very much for the kind words! Feel free to message me the video link, I'd love to check it out.
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
Oops! I’m still a beginner on MakerWorld and didn’t realize I had a reply waiting—sorry about that! 😅 Here’s the video link you were asking for: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QApExcPiF4E Thanks for your patience!
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The model is amazing. Thanks for sharing. The support is removed with a thin screwdriver. It is necessary to press on the support with a thin screwdriver at the very top of the tower, between the columns.
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Thank you for the support removal tip!
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Just wanted to provide an update - I redesigned the Tower to eliminate the need for supports entirely! The files are updated and now there is no need to worry about how to remove the support tower cleanly!
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A truly stunning model 😍 thank you so much! The internal support was difficult to remove; it broke in the middle and then it was impossible to access any further. I removed the rest using a pair of tongs 😅
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Thank you for the compliment! I think I'm going to tweak the support settings in the print profile to increase the gap between the support and print. That should help avoid this problem.
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Just wanted to provide an update - I redesigned the Tower to eliminate the need for supports entirely! The files are updated and now there is no need to worry about how to remove the support tower cleanly!
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