Moon Lamp 3D Printer Model

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File formats: stl
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Summary

Moon Lamp

All pieces print on a 150mm or larger bed.

I took the 6 inch Moon from thing:3242080 and cut a hole in the South Pole so as to be able to put a lightbulb inside.

I printed the Moon in a "transparent" PLA but it turned out indistinct and crystalline in appearance. Probably because I was using a cheap filament. My printer does not like PLA so you may do better.
I next tried a transparent PETG but the result looked like a round sugar cube because of air in the print. Finally I printed it in a "natural" (ivory) colour ABS and I am really pleased with the result (the 'photo does not do it justice). I used 0.2 layer height but if you have time, I would recommend 0.15 or even 0.1 layer height which would print the top and bottom more cleanly.

The lampstand is parts compatible with my Lithophane Lamp thing:4242632.

I printed the lampstand with copper coloured PLA. You need to print one of each of the files provided as per my illustration. You could have a taller lamp by printing additional sections. I printed the lampstand at 0.2 layer height which is acceptable although printing it at 0.15 could give a better finish.

I bought an 8W LED lightbulb and G9 ceramic bulb holder off eBay (see photo). A 5W bulb might be better. A dimmer lamp may show the Moon detail more clearly however my lamp looks less bright and a lot more impressive than it seems in my photograph.

The G9 ceramic bulb holder should be secured into the printed holder with two small nut and bolts or with with two small chipboard or self-tapping screws.
A mains cable should be fed through the hole in the base and clamped using two small chipboard or self-tapping screws. I confess that I messed up with the screws and just hot-glue-gunned the cable in place. Or you could use a zip-tie around the cable inside the base to prevent it from pulling out.

The base should push fit into the bottom but you may need to track it with glue if it is too loose.

The Moon just rests on the top of the lamp to give easy access when it comes time to change the bulb.

lampstand_base.stl 149.0KB
lampstand_bottom.stl 62.4KB
lampstand_cable_clamp.stl 22.3KB
lampstand_G9_fitting_holder.stl 111.4KB
lampstand_section_long.stl 73.7KB
lampstand_section_short.stl 73.7KB
moon.stl 244.1MB