Introducing the Spilt Lamp - a two-part 3D printable lamp that combines functionality with style. This contemporary design features a ribbed bottom and a smooth top, creating a visually stunning experience. You can print each section in contrasting colors to enhance its aesthetic appeal and complement your decor.
(This lamp is compact and it's parts will fit on a printer with a build area of as small as 180mm cubed, which means it can even be printed on a Prusa mini!)
Directions This lamp is designed to use a specific hanging light kit, which you can buy here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHHVSLQ1?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share . The light socket goes through the bottom of the lamp, and the nut from the kit threads over the shade to hold it onto the lamp. When assembling, you can thread the socket through both pieces of the lamp and thread the nut while they are separated for an easier experience.
The two pieces of the lamp body slot together. Be gentle and do not use force; the top piece should slide onto the bottom prongs easily. It does require just the right angle to work, so take your time, and they should go together smoothly.
There are two shade options included the one shown and another that has a wavy design.
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Print Settings:
Smooth Half: 0.2mm layerheight 2 walls no supports Print with the small circular face on the bed
Ribbed Half: 0.2mm layerheight 2 walls enable support (note: support should only be on the small square hole for the lamp cable) Print with the circle face on the bed with the connecting prongs facing upward
Shades: 0.2mm layerheight 2 walls no support Use concentric infill so that the infill doesn't show when the lamp is turned on
- Note that the base of the shade with the four arms needs a modifier added to make its infill separate from the rest of the shade. Set its infill to grid or rectilinear. If you use concentric infill here as well then the arms will have too little support inside of them. Print with the large flat face on the build plate