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Komi - Modern Japanese Lantern - LED Lamp

IP Report

Print Profile(4)

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X1 Carbon
P1P
A1
P2S
P1S
H2C
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
X2D
X1
X1E
A2L
A1 mini

LED Lamp Kit
LED Lamp Kit
Designer
7.2 h
3 plates
4.9(11)

Electric Tea Light
Electric Tea Light
Designer
8.6 h
5 plates
4.9(8)

RGBW Puck Lights
RGBW Puck Lights
Designer
7.2 h
3 plates
5.0(4)

A1 Mini Profile (All lamps)
A1 Mini Profile (All lamps)
Designer
13.9 h
8 plates
5.0(1)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
678
2535
35
21
370
168
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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16-color RGBW (2pcs) - KC007
LED Lamp Kit (1pcs) - MH001
Bambu Filaments
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Matte Dark Brown (11801) / Refill / 1kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Latte Brown (11800) / Refill / 1kg

Description

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Meet Komi, a modern Japanese-inspired LED lantern that blends minimalist design with warm ambient lighting to create a calm and elegant atmosphere in any space.


Komi can be build using the LED Lamp Kit, 16-color RGBW Puck Lights or a standard electric tea light

 

This lamp was designed for perfect printability, so no supports are required for printing. The side and top panels only require a single color change per build plate.

 

Disclaimer: This design can not be used with real candles.

 

 

Printing

For the shades, you should be using Basic PLA - Matte PLA is a lot less transparent and can result in a more dim lamp. 

 

The side and top panels should be printed on a PEI build plate. Wait until the build plate is fully cooled down before you remove it. Removing the panels from a cold plate (like SuperTack) can be a lot more challenging. Consider using a long scraper to avoid damaging the shade.

 

 

Print Settings

My profiles already include all recommended print settings and are ready to print. The following tips are only for those who want to slice the parts themselves

 

For the frame, “Minimum sparse infill threshold” must be set to 0 to reduce stringing when printing the pillars. I strongly recommend using height range modifiers to print the connection pins with at least 4 walls, so they don't easily break off.

 

The threaded parts of the tea light version need to be printed with 0.16mm layer height. To ensure a clean and even surface finish, I recommend printing all parts on the same build plate with the same layer height.

 

 

Assembly

First slide the panels into the frame - be careful to not tilt them when pushing, as this might damage the pillars. When all four panels are seated, put the top frame on. Finally, you can put the foot on the main frame.

 

Depending on your extrusion, the connector pins might be a press or loose fit. If they don't hold on their own, glue is needed during assembly.

 

Important: You can glue the top frame part on, but do not glue the top panel (white the white shade) into the lamp. It needs to be removable so you can reach the lamp later.

 

If you like this design, check out my other Japanese lanterns! https://makerworld.com/en/collections/7391806-japanese-lanterns

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