This is a moon lamp I created. The moon stl is too large to upload to pinshape, but you can download it here: http://www.mrclaasen.com/download/moon_depth_0.35_bool_5_hole_2.7.stl.zip
Also a smaller moon: https://www.mrclaasen.com/download/moon1000_depth_0.2_radius_3.0_base_3.44.stl.zip
And small Jupiter: https://www.mrclaasen.com/download/jupiter1000_depth_0.2_radius_3.0_base_3.44.stl.zip
You can use base along with the mold I've provided to create the concrete filled base you see in the pictures. It also makes the base a bit more hefty than if it was just printed. I put some rubber feet on the base and it sits nicely without sliding around.
Best results are with a well sanded mold and base. I then stained the base and used acrylic sealer to coat the base before putting it into the mold, securing it with a bolt, and filling the empty space with concrete. I removed the base from the mold before the concrete was totally solid so I could easily sand away any concrete that got places it shouldn't (on the legs for example) and flatten the bottom. I then let it fully harden, polished it, then sanded it once last time so it wasn't overly glossy.
bottom_clamp_v3.stl | 65.1KB | |
mold_height_65_diameter_50_v3.stl | 308.5KB | |
moonbase_height_65_diameter_50_v3.stl | 314.5KB | |
top_clamp_v3.stl | 87.8KB |