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Squig Lamp // Multi-texture Lampshade 3d model
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Squig Lamp // Multi-texture Lampshade 3d model
Squig Lamp // Multi-texture Lampshade 3d model
Squig Lamp // Multi-texture Lampshade 3d model

Squig Lamp // Multi-texture Lampshade

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Here's a groovy, squiggly lampshade to jazz up your space! Designed with a 40mm hole to fit many standard lamps (like most IKEA fixtures for E27 bulbs). This print combines standard and 'Fuzzy Skin' printing for a unique and satisfying multi-textured appearance that transforms as you turn the light on and off. Follow the printing guidelines below for a successful result!


Printing Guidelines

  • 3MF files for Bambu Studio and Prusa Slicer are included with the multi-texture settings already applied, but I still suggest you review the settings and slicer preview to make sure everything looks right for your setup

  • Combine 'Main' and 'Fuzzy' parts to print together. 'Main' prints with standard settings (0.16mm layer height, 2-3 perimeters, 5 top layers, 0.4mm outer wall width). For the 'Fuzzy' part, set perimeters to 1, infill to 0%, and enable Fuzzy Skin on 'All walls' with point distance of '0.3mm' and thickness of '0.6mm'.

Importing STLs as multipart models

  • For Bambu Studio/Orca Slicer, drag both files into the slicer together and select 'Yes' to the prompt 'Load these files as a single object with multiple parts?' Now you can individually modify parameters under the 'Objects' setting tab.

  • For Prusa Slicer, ensure that you are in 'Expert Mode'. First, import the 'Main' body, then right click on the name in the lefthand parts list, and click 'Add Part>Load' to add the 'Fuzzy' body. Now you can right click that part in the same list and go to 'Add Settings' to add 'Layers and Perimeters > Perimeters' + 'Infill > Fill density' + 'Fuzzy Skin > Fuzzy Skin + Fuzzy skin point distance + Fuzzy skin thickness'. That will add the ability to adjust those settings individually.

I also made a video about the process


Photographed model was printed using Bambu PLA Glow Blue (also at 3DJake). Printer was the Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer*

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Squig Lamp // Multi-texture Lampshade

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