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Tilt Lamp - Small - Printed in Elegoo Wood PLA and Overture Matte White. I used a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.16mm layer heights for the base and a 0.6mm nozzle at 0.18mm layer heights + 1.2mm line widths for the shade, which was in lamp mode.

I considered printing the base upside down to avoid supports, but decided against it since most of the weight would be in the air.

I use Aliexpress cords for all of my lamps and they unfortunately do not have a section that helps to lock against the lip. I modified an E27 collar from Printables to act as a collar to secure the light bulb. I then just used a soft white LED bulb - 3d model
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Tilt Lamp - Small - Printed in Elegoo Wood PLA and Overture Matte White. I used a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.16mm layer heights for the base and a 0.6mm nozzle at 0.18mm layer heights + 1.2mm line widths for the shade, which was in lamp mode.

I considered printing the base upside down to avoid supports, but decided against it since most of the weight would be in the air.

I use Aliexpress cords for all of my lamps and they unfortunately do not have a section that helps to lock against the lip. I modified an E27 collar from Printables to act as a collar to secure the light bulb. I then just used a soft white LED bulb - 3d model
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Tilt Lamp - Small - Loved making this for my daughter’s bedroom.  - 3d model
Tilt Lamp - Small - Illuminates so beautifully  - 3d model
Tilt Lamp - Small - Looks fantastic - there were some stringing failures on the shade but those are all kept to one side so I can keep those to the back.  - 3d model
Tilt Lamp - Small 3d model
Tilt Lamp - Small - Printed in Elegoo Wood PLA and Overture Matte White. I used a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.16mm layer heights for the base and a 0.6mm nozzle at 0.18mm layer heights + 1.2mm line widths for the shade, which was in lamp mode.

I considered printing the base upside down to avoid supports, but decided against it since most of the weight would be in the air.

I use Aliexpress cords for all of my lamps and they unfortunately do not have a section that helps to lock against the lip. I modified an E27 collar from Printables to act as a collar to secure the light bulb. I then just used a soft white LED bulb - 3d model

Tilt Lamp - Small

A smaller version of the Tilt Lamp!

This size is great for bedside tables or bookcases and should fit on smaller printer beds.

Dimensions:

Base - 4.5"w x 5.25"h

Shade - 7"w x 6"h

Two important notes that are in the original post but I'll reiterate them here:

  1. I highly recommend printing the shade using a concentric infill pattern. This will hide the infill when the light shines through it.

  2. Note that you must only use LED bulbs (9 watts max) as traditional bulbs can get pretty hot and could cause damage to the plastic. I like these multi color smart bulbs that I can control with my phone, but any standard 9W LED bulb will do.


109 Likes992 DownloadsSeptember 5, 2023
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