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Etheris - A 100% 3D Printable Rocket Lamp

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H2D
H2D Pro
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All Parts for H2D E14
All Parts for H2D E14
Designer
38.9 h
6 plates

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
39 h
6 plates

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Description

In the vast silence of space, humanity has always looked upward — chasing light, chasing wonder, chasing the unknown. The cosmos is not just a destination, but a feeling: the thrill of discovery, the beauty of infinity, the quiet pull toward what lies beyond.

 

Etheris captures that spirit — a lamp born from curiosity and shaped like a vessel on an endless journey. Its form is both technical and organic, echoing the language of rockets, flames, and blooming forms.

 

Every piece of the Etheris is designed with precision and intention: it is 100% 3D printable without the need for supports. From the interlocking splines to the swirling flame-like leaves, every part fits together effortlessly — making the build as elegant as the result.

🚀 Build Instructions – Etheris Rocket Lamp

Get ready to assemble your very own Etheris lamp! Follow these steps to bring your fiery rocket lamp to life:

🧩 What You Need

A E14 Socket and Lightbulb with 2 rings

Make sure you have all the printed parts ready:

  • ✅ 1× Lower rocket part
  • ✅ 1× Upper rocket part
  • ✅ 5× Connection clips (to join the rocket halves)
  • ✅ 1× Cable plug (top cable guide)
  • ✅ 63× Flame leaves (mix of small and large)
  • ✅ 6× Even splines
  • ✅ 6× Odd splines
  • ✅ 1× Bottom ring
  • ✅ E14 socket (with two screw rings)
  • ✅ E14 light bulb
  • ✅ Power cable

🔧 Assembly Steps

  1. Insert the Splines
    Start by clipping the splines into the lower rocket part – alternate between even and odd splines (one even, one odd, and so on) until all 12 are in place.
  2. Attach the Bottom Ring
    Gently press the bottom ring onto the tips of the splines to hold everything in shape. Place the whole structure on a table to work more easily.
  3. Add the Flame Leafs
    • Insert small leafs into the first and second row from the bottom.
    • Fill the rest of the slots with large leafs.
  4. Prepare the Cable
    • Thread the cable through the cable plug, then through the hole in the upper rocket part.
    • Connect the cable to your E14 socket.
    • Make sure there’s no stress on the cable – it should sit securely without tension.
  5. Install the Socket
    • Screw one ring onto the E14 socket.
    • Insert the socket into the bottom side of the lower rocket part.
    • From the outside of the rocket, screw on the second ring to firmly lock the socket in place.
  6. Connect the Rocket Halves
    • Insert the 5 clips into the top part of the rocket.
    • Gently press-fit the upper and lower rocket halves together. Take care to align everything properly and avoid forcing parts.
  7. Secure the Cable Plug
    • Gently pull the cable upwards until it sits nicely.
    • Insert the cable plug into the hole at the very top of the rocket.
  8. Light It Up
    • Screw in an E14 light bulb, plug it in — and enjoy the glow of your Etheris rocket lamp!

Tip: Take your time and handle each piece gently — no tools are needed, everything is designed to click into place!

 

A guide with pictures and a build video will be added soon!

 

Need help or want to show off your build? Tag your lamp with #EtherisLamp!

 

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