DELTA RIDGE | Table lamp E14 & E27 fast-print
DELTA RIDGE | Table lamp
Give your space a modern mid-century vibe with this fast-print table lamp!
This is the new version of this lamp, where the shade can now "lock" onto the base. Also, the "heavyweight" version of the base integrates my hidden container concept, that you can screw inside the bottom of the base to add weight or hide some valuables.
The shade is made of two thin shells that join at the top and bottom, casting a warm & soft - but still very bright - glow. Just an empty shell, no infill = prints very fast.
4 versions of the base: The stands can house standard E14 and E27 bulb sockets. There is a version of the stand for each type. Also, there is a lightweight base version and a heavyweight base.
- the lightweight base is essentially a thin shell that prints very fast, perfect for prototyping or a photoshoot model.
- the heavyweight base is thicker and comes with a hidden container that you can screw inside the bottom of the base, to hide valuables or add weight by filling it with clay or some gravel.
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/434c0qZ
The stand and shade print very fast. Count a bit less than 3h for the shade, and less than 2h for the stand.
Happy printing!
DIMENSIONS (total)| Ø215 mm x H 300 mm DIMENSIONS (stand/base)| Ø143 mm x H 150 mm DIMENSIONS (shade)| Ø215 mm x H 180 mm
3D PRINTING SETTINGS All STL files are already oriented properly.
SHADE: The shade prints in standard mode, not vase mode, but it needs some particular settings so the shell stays empty and the wall thickness is the same all over. Stick to the settings below.
Wall line count: 2 Top layers: 2 to 3, depending of your slicer (try 3 and see if you get accidental extra wall lines here and there) Resolution: 0.2mm / layer or less Build adhesion type: 6~8mm brim Supports: None Infill: None (0%)
For BAMBU STUDIO:
- in Quality settings, disable "only one wall on top surface"
- in Speed settings, disable "ensure vertical shell thickness" or you'll get random extra bits of wall lines inside the shade.
You can add somy fuzzy skin, which helps hide the seam:
- fuzzy skin point distance: 0.8mm
- fuzzy skin thickness: 0.2mm (don't go above or it will make the locking mechanism too tight between the shade and the base)
BASE/STAND: The base must be printed upside-down, so with the circular face flat on the printing bed. Resolution: 0.2mm / layer or less Build adhesion type: None Supports: None Infill: 15%




















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I'm a beginner. What's the problem with making the shade with PLA?
No gigantic problem, but white PLA will glow a bit dirty-yellow when the light is on, whereas white PETG will be a nice white. And PETG is much stronger than PLA, so better for this kind of thin shell lamp shade design.
thanks
Hello Charles! Could you please share DELTA's STEP or F3D file? I need to remix the base/stand to make it stronger.
Hi! I just added some new versions of the base. Check them out and let me know if they match what you had in mind or if you still need more tweaks!
Basically, I made a heavier version of the base, which is now about 180~200g versus about 100g for the original lightweight version. Lightweight version is still available.
Also, these bases now come in E14 and E27 versions.
Could you clarify the seam configuration for the DELTA RIDGE shade in PrusaSlicer?
I'm not very familiar with Prusa slicer. But in other slicers I set the seam to "align" or "back" and it does the trick.
Hello! The base stl file is not opening. Could you please check so I can download it again or you send it to me? I look forward to your return, thank you.
Hi! I re-uploaded the file for the base/stand. Give it a try and let me know how it went!