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LED table lamp

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0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
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11.8 h
1 plate

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300x1mm (1PCS) - KA009
M3x5x4 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB012
M3x6 SHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA036
M3x16 SHCS Machine Screw (10PCS) - AA039

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Modern LED Desk Lamp – 3D-Printed DIY Project

 

This elegant LED desk lamp is a perfect example of minimalist design aesthetics and modern lighting. The transparent cylinder with intertwined LED strips within creates a fascinating play of light that is both gentle and decorative. The lamp is entirely 3D-printed, combining innovative technology with creative craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Materials: Primarily printed in PLA.
  • Illumination: Integrated LED strips in a spiral arrangement for soft, even light.
  • Energy Efficiency: Low power consumption thanks to LED technology.
  • Versatility: Ideal for living rooms, home offices, or as a stylish nightlight.
  • DIY Kit: Easy to build for anyone with access to a 3D printer.

This model is perfect for those seeking a unique, modern lighting concept for their home. It can be customized to individual design preferences – from the filament color to the LED light color. Due to its simple structure and clean lines, the lamp seamlessly blends into any environment.

 

Required Parts:

 

Instructions (After Printing)

 

Soldering the Electronic Components:

 

 

Melting the Threads

 

 

Screw Together the Lid

 

 

Glue the Tubes in (Important, make sure they run in opposite directions). Then glue the tube to the lid.

 

 

 

Insert the Electronics

 

 

 

Since the LED strips are rubberized, I used some grease to slide the LED strips into the tubes.. Alternatively, oil would probably work as well.

 

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