Brain Lamp With Socketed Base 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-SA
File formats: stl,f3z
Download type: zip
Size:29.4MB

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Summary

This lamp is a scale model of my brain I modified from an MRI.

It is designed to fit the Ikea Tradfri 450lm LED bulb, but will fit most lightbulbs with an E12 thread. I chose this bulb because the smaller E12 socket allowed the base to stay thin, while still offering RGB and wireless connectivity.

For parts, I disassembled an Ikea Svallet work lamp and harvested the cable and socket. I found this to be cheaper than purchasing individual components.
The E12 socket is a standard size and is available in many places, including other Ikea products you may have lying around, waiting to be repurposed.

The brain itself is printed in 3 parts. 2 hemispheres are glued together with pins between them.

Assembly Steps:

  1. Printing (not pictured)
    a. Print the parts
    i. Left Hemisphere
    ii. Right Hemisphere
    iii. Base
    iv. Pins x2 (as solid/thick walled as possible)
    b. Remove supports and cleanup print
  2. Brain Assembly (not pictured)
    a. Glue hemispheres and pins together
  3. Base Assembly
    a. Ikea Lamp Disassembly
    b. Brain Lamp Assembly
  4. Fin (not pictured)
    a. Install your desired lightbulb
    b. If you're using the ikea controller, sync that with your light.

Suggested Ikea Shopping List:

Base.stl 10.5MB
Brain_Lamp_with_Socketed_Base.f3z 21.0MB
Left.stl 3.1MB
Pin.stl 60.8KB
Right.stl 3.0MB