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Cute Mix-and-Match Mushroom Lamps (LEDs Only)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, Shades split to 0% and 40% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, Shades split to 0% and 40% infill
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LED Lamp Kit (1pcs) - MH001
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  • LED Bulb Lamp Kit x 1: Available on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/eeI8wFI
  • 2 meter USB fairy lights x 1: Available on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/ji0ypsT

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If you download, print, or collect this free model, I would really appreciate it if you take the time to click the like <3 button (or boost if you see fit) as I put a ton of time, experimentation, and filament into developing, testing, and posting these- and your support helps me continue to do so!

Add a unique and cozy glow to your rooms with fun mushroom lamps and change the colors to fit your mood with swappable shades and bases. Two different sizes with two styles of shades and bases each means lots of room for customization and it's easy to match any room in your home with the filaments of your choice.

 

***If you like mushrooms make sure to check out my other mycological designs!***

 

The large lamp base is designed to fit the LED lamp kit from Bambu Labs Makerlab (MakerWorld LED Lamp Kit 001), and the smaller lamp base can fit a small LED bulb lamp kit (I used a bit of hot glue to stabilize the bulb but it is optional) - or you can use fairy lights or even tea lights for either size. The LED bulb kit and fairy lights I used in the smaller pictured lamps are below:

 

https://a.co/d/ji0ypsT 2 meter USB fairy lights

 

https://a.co/d/eeI8wFI LED Bulb Lamp Kit

 

Model designs include parts initially created in MakerWorld-Make My Vase (https://makerworld.com/makerlab/makeMyVase) and then edited/transmogrified in Tinkercad.

 

IMPORTANT PRINT INFO:

 

I used the slicer to cut the shades into two parts so that the bottom part of the shade is stronger with 40% infill and the top part of the shade allows more light through at 0% infill. I used the following cut measurements for the A1 mini shades as an example:

 

At .2mm layer height with cut in planar mode:
Small smooth lamp shade-   14.5 height 
Object A (top part of shade)-  3.26 (0% infill)
Object B (bottom part of shade)-  .57 (40% infill)

Non smooth lamp shade:  14.22 height
Object A (top part of shade)-  3.38 (0% infill)
Object B (bottom part of shade)-  .56 (40% infill)

 

The 0% infill on the top section of the shade allows more light/glow through- you can use a higher infill  for more strength, but it will allow less light through. The lamp bases were printed at 5% but can be more solid to prevent light from coming through and showing the internal support structure when the lamp is on- so it's really just a preference thing. 

 

Also strongly recommend using tree supports for the shades- you may want to manually edit the supports to ensure the upper overhang/brim of the shades and the overhang at the base of the shade (where the round opening is) are supported. For easier support removal, set tree brims at 3mm, the tree support branch diameter to 1mm, and both Top and Bottom Interface layers at 1. Recommend using adaptive and then smooth under the Layers function/option for shades and bases- especially the smooth shades. Smooth shades will have some texture (shown in pics) but can be sanded later to reduce if desired. 

 

Print lamp bases upside down (disc flat on plate). 

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