OrbiFlora—A Fully 3D-Printable Lamp

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OrbiFlora—A Fully 3D-Printable Lamp

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

All Parts (0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill for X1C)
All Parts (0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill for X1C)
Designer
9.9 h
5 plates
5.0(147)

A1 Mini Version 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 Mini Version 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
21 h
7 plates
4.9(7)

A1 Mini E27 improved bottom supports
A1 Mini E27 improved bottom supports
26.1 h
7 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

Orbiflora is a mesmerizing 3D-printed lamp

where geometric leaves bloom in harmony,

casting radiant patterns that bring nature's elegance to light!

 

This 100% 3D printed lamp is designed with as less material as possible and only need a bit of support for 1 part!

You want need any screws or glue! All you need is an E14 or E27 bulb and socket.Thats the type i used:

There are also versions you can buy with cable and switch:

Build Instructions:

 

Here is a video how it is build: https://youtu.be/0ir5aKhHdzU

 

Print the following parts:

  1. 6 x Spline Even
  2. 6 x Spline Odd
  3. 12 x Leaf 1, 12 x Leaf 2, 24x Leaf 3, 24x Leaf 4 (the print profile tells you how often to print each plate)
  4. The Vase, the Base E14 (ill add a E27 version), the Top Connector, the Top Cover
  5. 2 x Cable Clip, 2x 10mm Clip
  6. Pull the E14socket with the cable attached through the vase, this will not fit when the bulb is attached. I did not have a E27 socket at hand that i could try, i guess this wont fit through the vase. Here the cable should be pulled through and afterwards being attached to the socket. 
  7. Screw the socket into the Base E14 or E27. The Socket should come with a screwing ring that you can attach from below to fix the socket in place. Screw in the bulb allready as it wont be screwable later on.
  8. Insert the first Spline Even into the Base E14 or E27, then into the Top Connector. They clip just in place.
  9. Repeat this with the Spline Odd in the next hole. Repeat with all Splines.
  10. Clip the leafs into their slots. Start with the bottom row, then continue with the next upper one. From bottom to top in this order for each spline: 3 - 4 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1
  11. Insert the base into the vase. It fits into the small holes. Turn it to keep it in place.
  12. Position the cable into the outlet in the bottom, press the cable clips into place.
  13. Insert the 10mm clips into the Top Cover. Use tongs to press the side that stands out a bit together, then press into the Top Connector.

You are finished! Hope you enjoyed this build. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to hit me up!

Id love to see some pictures of your build if you happen to print this!

 

I plan to make some variations of the leafs and the base in the future, so come back again at some point ;)

 

If you want to support me further or want to sell all my models commercially, check out my PATREON!

 

Or if you want to support me just once, buy me a coffee ☕💡

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Also have a look at my other lights, some are 100% 3D printable!

Leaf Lamp Shade

 

Geometric Leaf Lamp

 

Grid Light

 

Icosaeder Christmas Light

 

 

 

Bill of Materials

Bambu Filaments
A01-G1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A01-N1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A01-G7-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
A01-Y3-1.75-1000-SPLFREE
19.99 USD
 × 1
List other parts
  • E27socket x 1
  • E27Lightbulb x 1
  • Powerchord x 1

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Comment & Rating (551)

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love this print great work by the designer the only thing I would like to see added would be a fitting for the lamp base to hold the E27 lamp fitting. I know it has the ring for E27 if you want it as a shade from the ceiling but really needs one for the lamp version also. other than that works well with the E14 just would have liked the E27 in mine. nice job to the designer.
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Wow your version looks amazing! 😍 yes thats a good idea, ill add it to my to do list!
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that's a beautiful color choice is it orange
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I wanna share some pictures of makes on IG, is it okay if i share yours as well? https://www.instagram.com/modularmapping3d/
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troooop super 😍👍
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Wowie nice colors :D
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
A huge thank you 🙏 to you, bravo 😍
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what filament did you use? those colors are gorgeous!
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I have chosen autumn colors. Great design! Thank you!
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Wowy looks great, nice color selection! Glad you like it!
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Which brands and colors of filament did you choose It's really lovely
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Replying to @Mayflower10 :
I used PLA-CF Burgundy Red for the vase and the branches, PLA Basic Orange and Yellow and PLA Matte Scarlet Red and Desert Tan for the leaves. All from Bambu
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Started this before I realised there was a ceiling light version. Ended up more complicated than I expected, and more fragile than I'd thought, but I made my own lampshade!!! looking forward to more for the rest of the flat! * used Ziro tricolour metallic silk filament - only worth it with one layer and concentric or other funky top/bottom layer otherwise I'd rather use basic filament
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Looks great, im also about to build one for my ceiling :D was there something i can simplify or a specific part that you thaught would be more rigid?
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
Hey! The bits that broke were the pins that connected the long 'latitudional' lines to the rings at the top and bottom. The bits that were too fiddly (and didn't print with correct tolerance) were the pins connecting the rings together (to make them look more neat?). Ended up glueing the cap on the ring with super glue and activator. I wanted the leaves to be as transparent as possible so I made them 1 layer, but then the connecting 'C' shape wasn't thick enough to 'dock - so it would be great if the connector was thicker than the main body of the leaf. Final thought was 'not sure if there needs to be so many variations of leaves to print' ... couldn't it just be 'print 35 leaf A and 35 leaf B'. Keep up the awesome work, this is amazing!
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Hi, how did you make it for the ceiling?
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This comes out really cute. The placement of the colors isn't final. I just wanted to see what this would look like in multi colors.
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Wow how many transparent filaments you have? Looks like a tiffany lamp like this!
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I wanna share some pictures of makes on IG, is it okay if i share one of yours as well? https://www.instagram.com/modularmapping3d/
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
Absolutely
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Impressive design Thank you
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Thanks so much! I really like the choice of color!
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best color scheme!
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Magnificent I printed it with Creality rainbow filament
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Wow this looks amazing, id like to share some pictures on instagram, is it okay to so? https://www.instagram.com/modularmapping3d/
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
Yes, no problem 😊
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Love my new lamp. Thanks for the amazing work on the design.
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thanks so much! looks great!
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
One question. I accidentally printed E14 base even I had E27 socket. E14 base was sitting nice and tight in the vase. So I re-printed a new part for E27 base and it is sort of loose in the vase. Printed with the same black PETG filament. Do these two parts have same dimensions?
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Replying to @kolyamba :
nah they should be the same other than the thread, maybe the clearance is a bit too big, with my nozzle it was quite a snug fit, but it also is a quite old nozzle.
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commercial license?
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Hey, im willing to sell commercial licenses for my designs but did not find an easy way to do so. Do you know a good way of doing it? I can also set up a contract on my own right now and sell it to you if you want it.
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
I believe Patreon is the most common way to do this, I am fine with the contract too.
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I would be interested in this too thanks!
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Truly delightful model, thank you for sharing, I present you with my little assembly video: https://youtu.be/0ir5aKhHdzU
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Wow nice! Can i link it in the instructions? Thanks for sharing!
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
With pleasure 😊
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
of course you can, i ll be honored
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