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Tiberium Desk Lamp Command & Conquer

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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A Tiberium crystal lamp for your table, shelf, or nightstand.
Base adjustments may be necessary depending on the size, unless dimensions are taken from the m3f file.
Standard 30mm LED ring lights, readily available on Temu or Aliexpress, are compatible with the base.

Printing the crystal in PETG is strongly recommended, as the LEDs beneath can generate significant heat.

Example LED:
https://www.temu.com/de/-art-deco-stil-led-holz-display--fur-3d-kristallglas-harz-kunst-usb-betrieben-tragbar-halb-bundig-montiert-mit-druckknopfsteuerung-warmes-licht-holzlampe-basis-mit-nicht-abnehmbarer-vorrichtung-und-keine-batterie-erforderlich-g-601099593839937.html

Removal of the wooden component is required for proper fit, or alternatively, modify it yourself.

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For this I used Bambu Glow PLA for the crystal, but I didn't have brown for the base. So since this base is more like rocks than the weird Tiberium cow pie base (and I don't mind the change) I painted it with a gray with a green sort of transition from around the crystal like it's growing out of it. For the light I picked up a bunch of different kinds from aliexpress and tried them out since they were each under $2. The one that worked the best was a color changing verison with a little remote. It heats up the least, lets me turn it on and off remotely (kind of), and can change colors and pulse if I want it to be a little different. The "glow" of the PLA is a little underutilized here, but I guess I could also put it in a window if I didn't want to have it plugged in. Great design though and it's probably one of the coolest things I've made so far.
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That is awesome, which LED did you end up using?
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Replying to @deepred :
I bought a handful of different types on allexpress. They're like a dollar or two each. The one I ended up using was just a regular 31mm 5V USB light board that is color with a remote. I think I settled on it because it had the fewest total LEDs on at any given time and an aluminum backplate to help dissipate the heat. Just be aware that some don't come soldered, which is a little bit of an inconvenience.
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look at that beautiful green glow….🤑🦅
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every try it with blue instead of green?
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Nice model.
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