I became captivated by the tealight design crafted by voidbubble (all credtis for the tealight/lamp shade design go to him), which inspired me to craft a matching tealight holder base—this design will be made available in a separate upload. My journey continued as I played with various sizes, quickly realizing that the luminosity of the tiny LED tealights was a bottleneck, nudging me towards larger alternatives. After considering factors like cost-effectiveness, safety, widespread availability, and user-friendly assembly, the IKEA Fado emerged as the superior choice. Motivated by this, I designed an adapter to repurpose the 17cm Fado variant into a lamp shade base. This particular size is not only the most economical option (approximately 10€ in Germany) but also seamlessly integrates with the dimensions of this specific design.
The adapter set is designed for versatility, consisting of three individual components, yet only one piece is essential for basic functionality:
This project is available in multiple sizes:
Parts A and B are engineered for their utility and don't demand specialized print settings; this allows for prioritizing print speed. For these components, I selected Jayo white PLA Meta for its reliability. Conversely, Part C serves an aesthetic purpose as a decorative rim, prompting me to use Jayo Silk-PLA in a striking red copper hue, printed at a reduced speed to accentuate its finish. Its design is delicate, comprising mostly a single layer perimeter, which necessitated the addition of a supporting rim. Exercise caution during the removal of this rim, as the part is particularly prone to weak layer adhesion. For a safer detachment, initiate the peeling process from the side opposite the power cable entry and gradually progress towards it to minimize the risk of damage.
The printed components are precision-engineered for a press-fit assembly, ensuring tight tolerances for a seamless and secure connection without the need for adhesives.
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