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Thor's hammer - headlight lamp (inspired by Volvo)

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Right lamp, large stand, basic settings
Right lamp, large stand, basic settings
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2.8 h
4 plates
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Left lamp, large stand, basic settings
Left lamp, large stand, basic settings
Designer
2.8 h
4 plates

Smaller stand (this is just the stand)
Smaller stand (this is just the stand)
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1 h
1 plate

A1 mini version, scaled to 80% size
A1 mini version, scaled to 80% size
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2 h
4 plates
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300x1mm (1PCS) - KA009
6500K White LED Light Strip (1pcs) - KA004 / White (41100)
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Clear (32101) / Refill / 1 kg
Matte Charcoal (11101) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Ivory White (11100) / Refill / 1kg

Description

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A simplistic, clean looking and at least partly abstract lamp. With inspiration from the Volvo S90 (among others) awesome looking headlights, in the shape of their “Thor's hammer”, all together - interpreted into this decorative lamp.

Printing & assembly

  • It's an easy print, no AMS required.
     
  • No supports
     
  • There are 2 parts to the frame, a front+stand and a backplate. For the lights there is a thicker main part and a thinner part that can be used as a diffusor. I suppose you could go with just the diffusor if you prefer a very thin light part, but I preferred it a bit more rigid and also think the light came out best this way. 
     
  • Print it in any color you want basically. I went with a black frame + back/stand and with the “lights” printed in PETG Transparent translucent. I have made diffusors, that are optional. In the main photos I have a white diffusor, but you can can of course chose any color you want, for example green like shown in the picture, to get a different look. You can also print the top light in one color, or the bottom in one, print it in rainbow pla, or sparkling, or silk… and so on, for different effects. I tested printing the lights with different infill to get different patterns and effects, so test away basically and remember to give photo proof of your creativity! :)
     
  • There are different ways to go about it, but I took a LED-strip and cut it to apropriate length, then used the LED-strips adhesive to fasten it to the back. I put a little bit of simple tape to hold the printed lights in place, so I can change the diffusor color if I want to. You can also squeeze the printed lights in place, or secure them with glue of course. If I had an RGB LED-strip at home, I might have gone with that to be able to get different colors (doh).
     

  • I printed on a PEI Textured plate to get a tiny roughness on the surface, but could have an interesting effect on a shiny type of plate, or why not a Bambu Lab 3D pattern type of plate!
     
  • There is a basic plate with all you need to print the one with the thick edge to the right. There is a print profile for a slimmer stand, this was the original one but I felt it wasn't well balanced enough. There is a also a prepared left lamp, if you want the left version instead, of maybe pair two of them up and put them somewhere to get the feeling that a car is heading your way. (#garage, #boysroom, #girlsroom, #mancave, #etc). ;)

Lights

  • There are a few options from Bambu Lab, for example the COB LED strip KA009 or the long one KA004 which needs to be cut and there are of course plenty of options on Amazon and other places, use the one you prefer basically. 

Summary

Well, honestly there is not so much about it. I do hope to see some prints though and hope you enjoy!

 

Best regards,

/Peter

 

Comment & Rating (5)

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This was a great model. Easy to print, just as advertised. I used a generic PLA+ for the black frame, and a CookieCad Moonstone PLA for the lenses. (I still need to figure out how to route the cables more professionally, though.) VERY happy with this print!
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Looks amazing! Seeing that picture, now I wonder if I could design a police roof "blue light" :) I suck at routing cables, but I can at least show how I did. Basically I used a fairly thin LED COB strip (https://www.amazon.se/-/en/dp/B0DJ12GGZL?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_19&;th=1) and a hot glue gun to fix it in place. I found that the adhesive tape on the LED strip was not enough to hold it well, especially when bending it. It looks horrible, but it works quite well. :)
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I love this so much! Clean and easy print and looks just like the headlight on my Volvo S60. Thanks you!
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Thank you for the very nice comment! I realise this won't appeal to the masses, but glad to see it come to use to someone. :)
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