Olmo - a print in place desk lamp
The Olmo lamp is an outstanding design piece. The main body consists of two cut spheres which are printed in place. This design is only possible through 3D printing technology. The ribbon structure diffuses the light to create a warm ambiance.
Print settings: main: 0.2mm layer height 3 walls 0% infill translucent petg must be printed slow normally
base: 0.2mm layer height 2 walls 25% gyroid
adapter, nut: 0.12mm layer height 3 walls 25% gyroid
Additional hardware: E27 light cord (hole diameter of adapter is 40mm) E27 bulb
Filament: translucent petg for main, adapter and nut filament of choice for the base


























Seria possivel adaptar para colocar um led 001 da Bambu lab?
Hi geoshape, a little advice on the main: smooth timelapse + avoid wall cross (detour 250mm) will give better more even nozzle pressure on the ribbing extrusions.
Has anyone been able to find a good e27 socket that fits in here nicely? I have 3 different types and cant seem to get them to fit perfectly. Thanks!
has anyone actually gotten this to print? i look at the bottom layers in the slicer and they appear fused together - they print the same way. followed all of the limited instructions above, along with the bambu translucent petg instructions.
the designer responded to my email to tell me the object is not oriented the correct way for printing when you download the file, you need to auto-orient it. i guess when its a print-in-place i assumed the way the file is shipped is the way it should print but here we are, its printing for the 3rd time, and looks far better than the other prints so far.
after some initial failed attempts this printed perfectly - really nice model, and beautiful light
when bambu studio (if thats what you are using) first pops up, it asks you a question about treating it as multiple objects - for whatever reason this completely changes the geometry - say yes and its better. reprinting now to try again.
while this was better, the two spheres still fused a few layers up
see my above comment about doing auto-orienting