Vintage Bankers Lamp
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Description
This vintage bankers lamp was made with aesthetics in mind, perfect for your old school office or bed side table. This lamp is fully wireless and controlled with a simple RGB remote. There is not a single screw visible on the entire piece despite having multiple joints and incredible attention to detail. Additionally through use with the new PLA Translucent I was able to mimic a vintage incandescent bulb adding to the detail. There is also the option to laser cut the top panel of the base out of wood should you have a laser cutter, if not there is also a 3D printed lid available.
Laser cut model found here
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1701406-vintage-bankers-lamp-laser-cut-lid#profileId-1804320
Plates and profiles:
The plates were organized by assembly to ensure you don't lose pieces and can continue with assembly while other plates are printing. For the H2D, the 6th plate for the base lid is optional so you can laser cut it out of wood should you desire to. The other print profile is for the mid sized printer (X1C, P1S, P1P, and A1), the only detail changed is the overall length of the arms. They were very slightly shortened with modified proportions to allow it to fit on the build plate without changing the look of the model.
The base was purposely left hollow to allow you to fill it with anything of weight for added stability without waisting extra material. The best and most common options are, small pebbles, sand, and printer filament waist (printer poop)
The assembly instructions are provided in a PDF format for you to download as well, there are many high quality pictures as a guide in the PDF which resulted in me being required to compress the PDF into a ZIP file first. If you have any issues or trouble assembling the model please do not hesitate to reach out to me via DM's on MakerWorld and I can walk you through any solutions as well as provide custom print profiles if you are having specific issues.
For those curious on how I initially design my models here was the idea board for this design. You can see where I get my inspiration from as well as a few sketches showing the color pallet I want to be working with and the corresponding filaments/ materials. Since I am not a super good artist you can tell some clear design differences between this sketch and the real model, most notably being the long center arm being 2 forked pieces instead of the single arm here. Note: The items on the bottom left of the picture were the initial materials I though I would need but I changed some of these out and they are not the official parts list.

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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.
















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