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Japanese Wave Patterned LED Tealight Lamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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80mm LED base, no supports, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
80mm LED base, no supports, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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Japanese Wave Patterned Lamp🌊💡

Easy access to switch the lamp ON and OFF!

Assembly guide:

  1. Insert the LED tealight into the hole in the base and screw in the fixing nut

  2. Remove the supports from the sides

  3. Insert the side panels into the sides

  4. Put the assembled sides on the base

  5. Put on the top part

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
This is absolutely beautiful! The little bits of support were a pain to remove and then it was a super tight fit putting everything together. But even with all that the end result is amazing. Everyone I show this to is impressed and shocked that it's 3d printed. Only minor thing it would be good to change, if the locking mechanism for the tea light could be in the bottom rather than top of the base. That way i could easily swap it out when the battery dies rather than having to disassemble the whole thing.
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hah yeah good point, these are battery powered tea lights so screwing them in from top makes no sense, we should just add a circle in bottom and pop out. i made a negative cylinder 60mm to just add the other brighter bambu light kit
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Thank you for the rating and your feedback. I will modify the locking mechanism to a version that is more easily accessible from the bottom.
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seems ok at first but look closer and theres too many poor design element choice in my opinion , that made this assembly take longer than it shoulda... with roof part needing so much sanding and it's too thin and warps from printing and from led over time ... too many tiny supports that I proved are not needed..m a need for painted brims to prevent corners from coming up... a need for larger slots... so I left u 4 stars so u have something to work toward. really bad slicing please just remove the supports next time as they take way too long. and we shouldn't need so many thin pieces. the pegs should be bigger and easier to pop these things in. just use a simple one piece cube with no top of bottom so we can just slide it in next time and not hwve to assemble it lol should have added painted brims to avoid parts from ending all all warped. you should know better when designing flat pieces cuz all these pieces man. they warping on me. and it was so close to perfection.
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Thank you for your very detailed feedback. I am working on an updated version with your recommendations and I will modify the print profile. I cannot print the sides together with the base due to the detail of the pattern, so they need to be printed as separate parts. I haven't had issue with warp but maybe because I used textured plate and it has better adhesion. To be on the safe side, I will use painted brims.
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rly good but my base plate is not good for this model
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ugh i dont think these supports were necessary. And we need to add painted brims!
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hey i think ima try to make one for a bambu lighting kit or even larger leds.
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Printed great, thanks.
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printing it at 110% and an 80cm diameter negative cyalinder in the base to fit cheap $1 wooden aliex usb LEDs, and this is why i got 4 bambulabs printers lol wso i could print stuff liek this or whole giant chandeliers much faster with multiple prtinters at once lol because these large flat panels take up a lot fo space, but when broken up i can just make these things so fast, really makes a big difference. . Im gonan make this thing a lot larger and brighter. thanks again
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