Harry potter lamp
1K downloads · 3 years ago · Buildable lamp, does not need supports
(one base is to be placed with batteries and the other is nor
Buildable lamp, does not need supports (one base is to be placed with batteries and the other is normal)
Harry potter lamp
1K downloads · 3 years ago in and























thanks bro I made it for my mom hope she likes thanks again good job designing it
Hello, I am having the same issue as nicowagner09, but I use Cura as a slicer. Can someone help me, please?
Write to me on my Instagram so that I can help you. @matb3d
hallo , great work !
have you a video or pdf of the correct wierring i want to try it whit a es8266 to conect a alexa
Excuse me, are the measurements of the model correct? I printed it piece by piece, but the f pieces are large in the body piece and they don't fit well, the body piece remains a little small compared to the f piece
Yes, that's correct
Ok, thank you very much, just to check these are the measurements of the body piece: 187.9 x 162.7 x 153.3
hello, make sure that the pieces are 100% complete, and that the laminator does not change dimensions
The 5V LED is okay with the 3.7V battery? (I have nfi about electronics, forgive me if this is a dumb question)
The LEDs work perfectly with this battery, even their brightness will not be 100%
I'm having trouble printing the body, PrusaSlicer, SuperSlicer and Cura 5 all keep adding a gap in the model so it tries to print the 3 outer pillars as 6 individual pillars.
I have the same issue but with a Cura slicer, and I cannot find those settings. Any help?
@harryson2101 Thank you that worked!
find the setting X-Y Contour Compensation and set it to .8 (I’m using bambu lab slicer which is a pursaslicer reskin) so I imagine it’s in pursaslicer. Also scale the body model and base to 101 percent scale to compensate
Would you be able to share how you go about wiring this?
Specifically the receiver for the remote?
I will try to make a video in the next few days to better explain the process
I'm also interested in what light source is used. It looks like you have a hole for a USB-C cord?
Hello, these are the materials that I used -Leds: https://amz.run/6QoV -Charge Board: https://amz.run/6QoW -Wireless Remote: https://amz.run/6QoX -Battery: 18650 Li-ion Battery
what did you use for the light?
hello this was the one i used https://amz.run/6QoV