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Moon lamp stand for E14 lamp holder and Bambulab light kit

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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I designed a simple stand for the big moon lamp designed by Tom Fullen, it´s an awesome model!

I like it way more than the small moon lamp, it´s a real eyecatcher in our livingroom.

 

You can choose between E14 lightbulb or use it with the Bambulab LED lightkit, if you use the lightkit you only have to print the base and the legs. I decided to use the E14 adapter, so i can use it with philips hue system and change the color and brightness like i do with my other lamps at home.

 

Link to the philips hue E14:

https://amzn.to/4bdGFV5 (affiliate link)

Maybe you can find a set if you don´t already own the hue base.

 

I separated the legs because it looks much better in different colors and you are able to change the legs to another color whenever you want.

The legs are not glued, simply snap them in and they will stay. If you decide to use the E14 lightbulb, you have to glue the adapter to the base.

 

Please let me know if you have suggestions for improvement, happy printing :-)

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this is definitely 5 star print but not able to submit more than 5 as it show cancelled. Photo is the proof
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how does this fit together? it is a E14 socket
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Support Issue:Used the Standard support settings (grid) for first plate. Unfortunately these supports are hell to remove. And the legs did not fit, so I removed the top layer by hand by drilling a hole and pushed the legs from above. No glue needed for the adapter. Guess this is a very tight fitting with my settings. Luckily my botch job isn’t visible from the outside.
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Hi. Which E14 socket did you use? Regards Tobi
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It came from an old Ikea lamp They should all be similar in diameter
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What filament was used for the moon It looks great
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Sunlu PLA Matte white, available very cheaply on Ebay and AliExpress 👍🏼
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Super thanks! 👍🏻
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This is now my daughter's night light. She loves it. Beautiful print.
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Support on the base was a nightmare to remove. I've tried, but I can't get the legs to fit into the holes in the base. The openings look slightly elliptical to me. Have others managed to connect the legs?
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Nevermind. With perseverance and a little brute force, they connected.
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perfekt!
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none of these pieces fit together. do NOT print. only thing that comes out nice is the moon.
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What did you use for a cord and socket for the E14 light? Do you have a source that fits in your stand?
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SVS NASA Moon Globe

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