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Sukuna Shadow Lamp

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5 plates
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Hello!

I present to you a new shadow lamp.

In this new version, it can be used with a USB cable like the previous ones, but I also designed it for a battery holder, to place a switch, and it has a hole for hanging it.

 

I took the photo with AI but the model works, as it is the same as the previous ones. As soon as I can, I will print it and upload a real photo.

 

If you want a lamp of any other character, leave it in the comments.

 

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In my case, I have used an E10 type bulb from Amazon, but to prevent the light from the double LED from generating a double shadow, you need to use a printed socket that covers the upper line of the LEDs.

The bulb used:
https://www.amazon.es/gp/aw/d/B0DQL3GBKW?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

 

This same model is cheaper on AliExpress. To use it with a USB cable, the 6V version must be used; to use it with batteries, the same model but 3V must be used.

 

the battery connection would look like the following image:
 

 

in the case of doing it via USB, the cable is passed through the pillar and out through the hole in the battery holder.

I directly cut an old USB cable and soldered the red to the tip and the black to the thread. The bulb is 6V, so with a USB cable powering it at 5V, connected to any external battery or mobile charger, it will work perfectly.

 

 

Hello!

 

I present to you a new shadow lamp.

In this new version, it can be used with a USB cable like the previous ones, but I also designed it to work with a battery holder, include a switch, and it has a slot for hanging it.

 

If you’d like a lamp of any other character, let me know in the comments.

 

Boost Me (for free)

You can also support me.

 

 

In my case, I used an E10-type bulb from Amazon, but to prevent the double LED from creating a double shadow, you need to use a printed socket that covers the top line of the LEDs. I’ll upload the file in the coming days once I fine-tune it.

 

The bulb used:
https://www.amazon.es/gp/aw/d/B0DQL3GBKW?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

This same model is cheaper on AliExpress. To use it with a USB cable, you should use the 6V version; to use it with batteries, you should use the same model but in 3V.

 

The battery connection would look like the following image:

In the case of using USB, the cable is passed through the pillar and taken out through the hole in the battery holder.

I simply cut an old USB cable and soldered the red wire to the tip and the black wire to the thread. The bulb is 6V, so with a USB cable supplying 5V, connected to any power bank or phone charger, it works perfectly.

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