The file 'Desk Lamp 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 947.5KB.
Just a simple minimalistic desk lamp.
What you will need in addition to the printed parts:
2 x 20mm x 30cm wooden rods (you can vary the length)
1 x GU10 lamp holder
2m (or more) red sleeved cable
1x standard flick switch (19x13mm)
2 x M6 bolts (choose the head style you like)
2x M6 nuts
2x springs that fit around the bolts (TPU spacers might also work, did not try this though)
1x wallplug
about 600g of concrete
basic soldering skills
Printed parts:
1x base
1x CableClipBracket
1x standart bracket
2x "winkelbrackethole"**
1x "lampenschirm"
**this has a bigger hole to fit the screws I am using. It also allows a bit more movement.
Assembly should be pretty self explaining, start by pouring the concrete into the base so you can print the rest while it is curing. This project involves wiring that should be performed by trained professionals. I will not provide any further information on this because it should be done according to your country's safety standards.
You will need to drill the hole in the back of the base for the cable. This is just so you can decide what diameter you choose there.
Regarding the properties of PLA you should ONLY USE LEDs inside this lamp.
The user "eisenherzele" (https://www.thingiverse.com/eisenherzele) sent me some modified versions of the legs that feature holes for M6 nuts. Those files are marked with M6-NUT. He also made a remix using aluminium tubes and an Ikea Lamp, that you can find here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4698680
If you need the ipt files just write a comment.
basis.stl | 722.1KB | |
lampenschirm.stl | 1.8MB | |
M6-NUT-WinkelBracket.stl | 62.2KB | |
M6-NUT-WinkelBracketKabel.stl | 75.6KB | |
WinkelBracket.stl | 190.5KB | |
WinkelBracketHole.stl | 176.5KB | |
WinkelBracketKabel.stl | 208.4KB |