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ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model
ORIGAMI  STILT |  Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place 3d model

ORIGAMI STILT | Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place

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ORIGAMI STILT | Table Lamp E14, E26, E27 print-in-place

(NOTE: this version is available at no extra-cost to those who already purchased the original Origami lamp and the Origami PIP version.)

Here is a long-awaited update of the print-in-place ORIGAMI table lamp:

  • First, I reworked the design so there wouldn't too sharp edges, which caused some print defects in the the previous versions.
  • Then, I added 2 bases that can be be "fixed" on the shade (the shade would just rest on the base in previous versions).
  • the bases have thicker legs than before, no sharp edges anymore, and print very nicely.
  • These bases come in low and tall versions*.
  • Also, the shade comes in 2 sizes, to fit on most printers out there.

You can use the shade with or without the base. If without without the base, just mount your E14 or E26 or E27 bulb sockets directly where the shade's inner shell narrows into a mounting neck in the middle. Or mount the shade on a base and, if you fancy, even mount it all on some table lamp stand or floor lamp stand from IKEA.

2 shade sizes available:

  • Large version (height 250mm)
  • Small version (height 209mm) to accomodate smaller printers.

Both sizes work with either E14, E26 or E27 sockets. The middle opening fits the E26 / E27. For E14, just print 2 adapter discs (STL provided) , and place them above and below the narrow neck inside the shade.

You can get the power cords from Amazon here:
 For Europe: E27 cord:  https://amzn.to/3OVrZjK
 E14 cord:  https://amzn.to/3TchBqs

For the US: E26/E27 cord:  https://amzn.to/3U0Xyvy

Happy printing!

DIMENSIONS (Large) | Ø200 mm x H 250 mm

DIMENSIONS (Small) | Ø168 mm x H 209 mm

3D PRINT SETTINGS The shade and the base print upside-down. (STL files already oriented properly).

SHADE: The shade prints in standard mode, not vase mode. No supports required. No infill required.

Wall line count: 2 top layers: 2 Bottom layers: 3 Resolution / Layer Height: 0.2mm/layer Infill: None (0%) Build adhesion type: Brim 4 to 6mm Supports: None

In Bambu Studio:

  • make sure to untick "ensure vertical shell thickness" in Speed settings or you'll end up with extra thickness here and there.
  • set "Wall Generator" to "Arachne" mode in Quality settings, or you'll end up doubling the print time.

The shade on the pictures was printed with some “fuzzy skin”.

  • fuzzy skin thickness: 0.3mm
  • fuzzy skin point distance: 0.8mm

BASE/STAND: The base must be printed upside-down, so with the round face for the E14 or E27 socket flat on the printing bed. No brim or supports needed. You can push the infill to 30% or 40% to get a super clean print.

Community Makes (3)
It seems at the top I have to use more top layers becouse is coming apart,but that's  ok
how to avoid these errors?
Thanks for the great design!  I decided to modify the base to allow a Bambu Led lamp kit (MH001) to work with this.
I printed the shade and led clip in clear PETG and the base in matte black PLA.
It seems at the top I have to use more top layers becouse is coming apart,but that's  ok
how to avoid these errors?
Thanks for the great design!  I decided to modify the base to allow a Bambu Led lamp kit (MH001) to work with this.
I printed the shade and led clip in clear PETG and the base in matte black PLA.


Community Makes (3)
It seems at the top I have to use more top layers becouse is coming apart,but that's  ok
how to avoid these errors?
Thanks for the great design!  I decided to modify the base to allow a Bambu Led lamp kit (MH001) to work with this.
I printed the shade and led clip in clear PETG and the base in matte black PLA.
It seems at the top I have to use more top layers becouse is coming apart,but that's  ok
how to avoid these errors?
Thanks for the great design!  I decided to modify the base to allow a Bambu Led lamp kit (MH001) to work with this.
I printed the shade and led clip in clear PETG and the base in matte black PLA.

Discussions
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FASTMATT
Thanks for the great design! I decided to modify the base to allow a Bambu Led lamp kit (MH001) to work with this. I printed the shade and led clip in clear PETG and the base in matte black PLA.
Thanks for the great design!  I decided to modify the base to allow a Bambu Led lamp kit (MH001) to work with this.
I printed the shade and led clip in clear PETG and the base in matte black PLA. 3d model
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PrinterBambu Lab P1S
Charles R
CharlesRegaud

Hey, that's a good idea! I find these LED kits quite expensive though, so I don't design my lamps specifically for it. But maybe I should consider offering designing variations to use that kit.

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FASTMATT

These LED kits are only $12, so it's actually cheaper than using a E27 socket and bulb! They're also plenty bright when used in an appropriate application.

Charles R
CharlesRegaud

Fair point.

Matthew C
tamm

can you share the adapter?

Marin A
ionutxp2

Hey can you share the modified base,i use those bambu led kits as well,i buy these lights from ali express couse they are cheaper than bambulab website

UNO C
unocastillo
how to avoid these errors?
how to avoid these errors? 3d model
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PrinterBambu Lab P1S
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density40 %
SupportsNone
Charles R
CharlesRegaud

Maybe you could try with 3 perimeter walls, so the most outter wall would print more cleanly.

UNO C
unocastillo

i would try that today. thanks. Any sugested Layer height?

Charles R
CharlesRegaud

I printed in 0.2mm per layer. It might give a cleaner print with 0.1 or 0.15mm per layer, I don't know. But mine came out perfect with 0.2. Do you use Bambu filament? Or filament enriched with wooden fibers? I used Bambu matte PLA. And did you dry your filament? It looks a bit "bubbly" on your print. I bought a cheap SUNLU filament dryer and I feed the filament directly from the dryer to the printer during the print. Super clean prints.

Marin A
ionutxp2
It seems at the top I have to use more top layers becouse is coming apart,but that's ok
It seems at the top I have to use more top layers becouse is coming apart,but that's  ok 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab P1S
Layer height0.2 mm
Veranda L
houseofveranda

i opened the small pip and large pip both are having the same height 208.66

Charles R
CharlesRegaud

Hi, I doubled checked and they are not the same. The large shade is a bit over 249mm tall. The small shade is 208.66mm.

öznur d
oznurdilme

ürün içine tasarlanan led kitleri oldukça pahalı. Tasarıma E27 veya E14 duylara uyumlu tutucu eklenmeli. Naçizane fikrim.

Charles R
CharlesRegaud

Hi, The files I uploaded are for E14 and E27 light sockets. The LED kit version was a modification a user made for himeself. That version is not availble for download.

UNO C
unocastillo

any support on this?

Charles R
CharlesRegaud

No supports needed! And the shade should print empty, with 0% infill.

Benjamin E
ben-1

What Filament did you use for the shades in the two pics you have? I like both colors. I have the Bambu White and then some Bambu lighter browns but neither will look nice as a shade I reckon. At least not as nice and warm as yours.

Charles R
CharlesRegaud

Hi! I used Bambu Lab translucent PETG in clear colour and pink colour. I really like their translucent olive green and translucent brown as well. They look beautiful as lamp shades.

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