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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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D4x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA001
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  • E27 Base x 1:

Description

E27 based studio light model designed for hobby photographers or decoration. 

 

The model is designed to be printed without an AMS system but still providing a white reflective insert to optimize light emission. The light is attached to a Sirui branded tripod with their TY-50E holder. This can be modified on the model for other tripods. Feel free to remix the model or leave a comment. 

 

The softbox cover can be printed in different colors to achieve different lighting effects. I also include just the frame to make custom filters of your own using paper or other materials. The frame is held in place using magnets bought from the bambulab store. 

 

“Please note" If you are printing the model in PLA be mindful of the lights wattage and heat output as to not melt or deform the light. If you want to use stronger lights for photography I recommend printing the model in a more heat resistant material. 

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