Gothic Skeletal Panther Orb Lamp
Gothic Skeletal Panther Orb Lamp | Support-Free
Bring dark fantasy atmosphere to your setup with this Gothic Skeletal Panther Orb Lamp. Designed as a support-free 3D printable display piece, the skeletal panther wraps around a glowing orb creating a dramatic silhouette and warm ambient lighting effect.
The orb is designed to print in translucent filament or white for the best lighting result, while the panther and base can be hand painted with antique bronze, aged iron or gothic finishes to make the skeletal details stand out.
Features:
- Support-free optimized design
- Designed for FDM 3D printing
- Glowing orb lamp centerpiece
- Gothic horror fantasy aesthetic
- Large readable skeletal details
- Stable integrated base
- Perfect for any LED lighting setup
- Great display piece for desks, shelves and gaming rooms
Printing Notes:
- Warm white LED recommended
- Panther shown hand painted in antique metallic finish
- Designed to print cleanly without supports
- Scale to any size to suit your project.
- An E14 socket(Optional) is required if you’d like to use the Light Puck with a cord and LED bulb setup.
Tip: Coat the orb with Clear UV resin to enhance the glow, create a smoother finish, and add extra strength to the orb.
Please Note: This model has only been tested on a Bambu Lab P1S. If you're experiencing any issues using a different printer, feel free to reach out.
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This is remarkable and your instructions are superior. Can you help me understand the "light_puck"? I have centered it, but it becomes one with "Panther_Hole" when printed together, even if scale changed.
Hi, The light puck version is designed for an E14 socket if you’d like to use a cord and LED bulb setup. I haven’t personally tested it with a light puck yet, but you may need to scale the model up slightly. The puck should sit inside the orb section, use the version with the rear hole for the power cord. Print separately.
I personally used LED fairy lights, though any low-heat LED light source should work fine.
Cheers!