The Light Sky Bird Temple 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC-SA
File formats: stl
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Size:9.9MB

The file 'The Light Sky Bird Temple 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 9.9MB.

Summary

Jet another Bird Feeder that came into my mind :-) I tried to copy over that image into my computer. It became : The Light Sky Bird Temple :-)

use this link to see it in action on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B2UnoVdNvI

This one has a build in lamp. The lamp sits in the feeder part and shins up. The Lamp is actually a RGB LED strip, so it can change colors also. But I like the white light the best myself.
I tried to make the feeder part in such a way that water can easily escape trough an build in channel. Because there is a lamp inside it's possible to take this one apart for fixing purposes in the future. Some parts are glued, others are bolted together. See pictures.
In the center of the pillars sits a “translucent PET-G printed” cylinder (lamp glass roof.stl) wherein the IR receiver is placed. This way the remote can still be used :-). If you do not have a remote, you can also use this part to place a second lamp :-)
The position of the “ROOF PART with cable bore.stl” might be strange but works very good. This is an idea proposed to me by Thingiverse user : Petclaud in the comments of an other model : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2852328/comments/#comment-1946822
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2884445

Printing details for people who like a guide line:

  • base.stl is printed with 30% infill and 4 wall, bottom & top lines/layers in PLA
  • foundation parts are printed with 10% infill and 4 wall, bottom & top lines/layers in PLA
  • lamp glass or feeder part.stl is printed 25% infill, 3 wall lines, 3 Top layers & 2 bottom layers in PET-G
  • lamp glass roof.stl is printed 25% infill, 2 wall lines, 3 Top layers & 2 bottom layers in PET-G
  • mount STL's are printed 35% infill and 4 wall, bottom & top lines/layers in PET-G Carbon
  • the pillars are printed 10% infill and 4 wall, bottom & top lines/layers in PLA
  • the roof parts are printed 10% infill and 4 wall, bottom & top lines/layers in PLA
  • the spikes are printed 20% infill and 4 wall, bottom & top lines/layers in PLA (the heat bed temp must kept as low as possible to prevent warping on the spiky tips/ends)

What you need to assemble this object the way I did:

1X base.stl
1X foundation part with bore for cable to the baseA.stl
1X foundation part with bore for cable to the baseB.stl
2X foundation partA.stl
2X foundation partB.stl
1X lamp glass or feeder part.stl
1X lamp glass roof.stl
1X mount second peace.stl
1X mount with bore.stl
1X pillar with bore for cable to the base.stl
3X pillar with mounting for base.stl
2X pillar.stl
6X ROOF PART with cable bore.stl
6X spike foundation part.stl
6X spike roof.stl

6X M3x20mm bolt & nut (3 extra ones are optional for roof)
1X M3x60mm bolt & nut (or 2 nuts and 60mm treated rod as I did)
1X Lamp or LED to mount inside.
Super Glue & Universal Glue for the base feeder part

If you have any questions, feel free to ask
If you think I made a mistake or made some other kind of error, please inform me :-)

base.stl 4.7MB
BASE_PART_for_Jafterdark_SEE_COMMENTS.stl 2.3MB
lamp_glass_or_feeder_part.stl 262.9KB
lamp_glass_roof.stl 118.3KB
mount_second_peace.stl 36.6KB
mount_with_bore.stl 2.3MB
NEW_foundation_partA.stl 374.6KB
NEW_foundation_partB.stl 368.8KB
NEW_foundation_part_with_bore_for_cable_to_the_baseA.stl 375.9KB
NEW_foundation_part_with_bore_for_cable_to_the_baseB.stl 387.1KB
pillar.stl 1.5MB
pillar_with_bore_for_cable_to_the_base.stl 1.7MB
pillar_with_mounting_for_base.stl 1.5MB
roof_6_into_one_part2023.stl 5.0MB
ROOF_PART_SEE_COMMENTS__PankovPeter_part1.stl 599.9KB
ROOF_PART_SEE_COMMENTS__PankovPeter_part2.stl 744.1KB
ROOF_PART_SEE_COMMENTS__PankovPeter_part3.stl 372.2KB
ROOF_PART_with_cable_bore.stl 1.2MB
spike_foundation_part.stl 316.9KB
spike_roof.stl 361.8KB