Aqua, desk lamp.
173 downloads · 5 months ago · Designed by us, 3D printed by you.
This is Aqua, a desk lamp.
A PDF with 3D printing settings and in
Designed by us, 3D printed by you. This is Aqua, a desk lamp. A PDF with 3D printing settings and instructions is included.
Aqua, desk lamp.
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The lamp turned out well despite the opportunities I gave it to fail.
I used Gemini to convert the setting fieldnames to the PrusaSlicer equivalents. The print took 64 hours on an MK3S+ at 02.mm. My magnets are from Dexcom G7 applicators. They're undersized, but still work.
It looks great except I wasn't expecting the lit square at the top. I'm not sure how to improve it. Make it thicker? Recess the squarea few cm? Recess the square 1cm and create a thin flat shade matching the base?
Hi Gerard, I would suggest you to cover it up from the inside with some black masking tape. In the meanwhile I will try to see if I can come up with a better, aesthetically pleasing and 3D printable solution.
what filament did you use? I printed the lampshade in esun pla+ and its almost making the light purple
Hi, that's strange. I have used Matte White PLA from eSUN.
I put the parameters from the read me in but is there any chance you could send me screenshots of all the settings used in bambu studio? I feel like the thickness on mine is to much
I have used standard setting for 0.2mm layer height. If in doubt reach out to me via email.
Faltou a informação principal no PDF, usar PLA ou PETG?