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Bedside lamp

by Pivoine311 · via Thingiverse
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LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedMar 3, 2026
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Description

This is a bedside lamp, of approximately 28 cm high and 23 cm diameter I have produced it during my recent Fusion 360 training For french people, this (very good) training is proposed by Sylvan La Rochelle It is very well made, and headed by interesting and competent peoples All that said, back to the lamp The lamp is made of four parts: Lampshade Making the scarf invisible is a challenge Cura scarf seam feature did not work well in my case, so my best setting consisted in: printing outside to Inside without optimisation, 0.1 layers Z seam user specified, Z relative checked, X=0, Y=20 Combing: not in skin Infill: 100% Tree support at 65° Lampbase May be printed in two colors with a filament change (if using 0.2 layers, change is before layer 28) Tree support (75°) Lampstand (upper and lower) 0.1 layer (but 0.2 may also work) no support, but brim recommended for upper part Hardware used: (see Hardware directory for pictures) G4 LED Bulb 3W 12V DC Warm white (or eventually 5W) https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005004871773641.html G4 socket https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005010688650080.html (mounted in the standbase) Internal dimmer 12V DC 10mm Diameter https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005009731432830.html 12V socket Diam 5.5x2.1 (model with wires) https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005008708181781.html Power adapter 12V 2A DC https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005007087317638.html An external dimmer may be used (instead of the internal) https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005010768771523.html Socket extrusions in the various parts have been made according to the hardware I received; this is a point that must be checked before printing large parts Cabling shall be in a first step performed through the upper lampstand (see Lamp-a/b pictures). The idea is to weld together all similar cables from every bulb socket, together with one of the output of the internal dimmer (if used) My advice: marks one of the cable of every bulb and group them by marked / not marked before welding) Don't forget to protect welding by heat shrink tubing to avoid short circuits (I have used two layers in my case for security) In a second step: extend the internal dimmer input cables (if used) or the welded set (otherwise) with 5/8cm cables insert these cables in the lower part of the standbase (see Lamp-c/d pictures) In a third step, insert the 5.5 socket into the Lampbase (with cables going up) And finally, Weld these socket cables with the previous cable extensions (requires to bring Lamp base and stand closer) Assemble Lamp base and stands; excess of clearance may be handled using rubber tape Connect the power adapter (or the external dimmer) , put the lampshade in place, and enjoy Pictures of lamp and hardware are provided Final word: the model is inspired by a famous art model: the Pipistrello Lamp

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