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Lotus tealight fixture

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0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infil
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4.2 h
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PETG - 0.2mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Bambu Lab includes tea lights in its Black Friday gifts. This fixture is a stylish way to make use of them! The base is designed to hold the electric candles tightly, whilst still allowing you to turn them on and off easily.

 

Note: No AMS needed, since the base and flower are printed on separate plates

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If you don't have the exact same candle lights:

Tea light dimensions: ⌀ ~25.9mm, h ~18.7mm

 

The design is based on the Lotus Temple (Baháʼí house of worship) in New Delhi.

 

Print settings flower:

I recommend printing the lotus flower itself using a 0.2mm nozzle (if you have one), because the thin overhangs at the top will be sharper, and the layer lines less obvious. I have also tested with 0.4mm, which also worked fine.

  • Support 30° (The highest arches shouldn't need any support, just lower arches)
  • 4 walls (prevents infill in shine-through regions)

Print settings base:

The default 0.4mm nozzle should work fine for the base.

  • Top & bottom surface patterns: Archimedian
  • Sparse infill: gyroid
  • No infill (it will mess up the threads)

Assembly

I recommend gluing the flower onto the base. The other parts should all screw in place.

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