Llama lamp
Llama is a fully 3D printable table lamp design.
Its design has been inspired by a curious curved geometry that has been distorted to form a flame that will set your home as if it were a bonfire.
Its assembly is simple and intuitive. After printing the two pieces and buying the cable and socket for the bulb just pass the bulb cable through the hole in the base, screw the disc or stopper to the socket, screw the bulb and finally place the body of the lamp coinciding with the slot in the base.
Here is the link to the cable and socket I bought: amzn.to/450MBgY
For the bulb any E27 model would do, being able to play with the intensity or warmth of the light.
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3D PRINTING PARAMETERS The printing of each of the two pieces is done with a recommended layer height of 0.2 mm although I could use a higher layer height for the printing of the body.
The body (llama.stl) should be printed with transparent plastic (I used transparent PLA from 3DJake) or I could even use white if the bulb is very bright. This is a solid model so you will have to print it with vasemode or with the following settings: 0% infill, wall line count: 3, bottom layers: 0, top layers: 3 and no supports.
For the base (basellama.stl) it must be printed in the inverted orientation and using support for the slot region. For this piece I used a 20% infill and an orange matte PLA but you can use any color you want.
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