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Modern Lamp with 3D Printed or Wooden Elements

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Hi

I have designed a new base and a new lampshade for my lamp system Printing is simple and I've incorporated a bayonet fitting so that the lampshade or lamp base can be exchanged For the lamp I used an IKEA (Strala) socket for just €4 with a cable and switch I also bought a color-changing lamp also from IKEA (TRADFRI)

 

As for the slats you can either print them or laser-cut or mill them from 3mm wood I have also uploaded the DXF file for one slat

 

As already mentioned both the base and the lampshades are compatible with my other lamps so you can swap and combine as you wish Here are some more models where the lampshade or lamp base is compatible

 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1339232-modern-minimalist-lamp-for-ikea-strala#profileId-1379397

 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1424793-modern-cozy-lamp-for-ikea-strala-laser-and-print#profileId-1480769

 

Have fun printing

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Do the feet in the design not fit or did I fail
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I have the same problem unfortunately. Only with an irregular shaped base
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same issue for me..
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The problem is in the thread! it needs to be chamfered! if you can adjust the project it will be easy! the problem is right at the entrance of the thread, if chamfered it will work without breaking!
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I love it It looks so great and you would never guess that it was 3D Printed I printed the base with PLA Matte black and the inner part with matte white, the lamellae with wood PLA
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I just thought you might have milled the slats because there are no discolorations from laser cutting visible at all 😱 It really looks in the pictures as if the parts were made of wood 😻
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Yep. Pretty good results :) Base - Pla Matte Charcoal Slats - Pla Wood Black Walnut Lampshade - Pla Translucent Ice Blue
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Excellent! Thank you to the project author!)
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Excellent design, I really like it But it would be very helpful if you could upload a video or pictures showing how to assemble it or what parts go where and for what purpose I'm still wondering where the white screws are supposed to go
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Hey, thanks!!! The screws essentially act as feet so the lamp doesn't stand crooked when the cable runs out the back 🙂 I made screws there so you can still adjust it if it wobbles. The clip is optional to secure the cable at the bottom. I'll still see if I can put together a video tutorial ☺️
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Great thanks in advance for that because I couldn't get the screws in They always break off I need to print them with 100% infill solid so they don't snap anymore or I'm just too clumsy to screw them in
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Can you please tell me how many slats are needed ;-)
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Uhm I'll have to count them tomorrow... 32 or so 😅 just roughly from memory now
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Replying to @Super_Laserkatz :
That's right, it's 32, I took the picture and gave it to the AI, it also came up with 32 ;-)
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Hello when I download the dxf appears is everything there the base the inner part and the ribs or where are all the parts Thanks and regards
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If you go to download you will get the DXF for laser cutting For the 3D printed parts you then need to download the 3MF Greetings
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Trying to print, but how do you get the .dxf file into Bambu Suite to laser-cut?
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my first BIG project and was awesome!!! great model you are an awesome designer!
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