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Hola! he adquirido la lampara XL pero el archivo me aparece como una pieza llena, como si no fuera una lampara hueca. Puede ser error mio?

Hola! Sí, es normal! Es para imprimirla en modo jarrón. En el programa que utilices para el slicer, busca vase mode. Es un modo en el que imprime en espiral y con una sola capa. Así es mucho más óptima en cuanto a tiempo, calidad general y material utilizado

Hey there, just starting in on your nordic design standing lamp and had a few questions. I was looking at the image instructions for the rotating mechanism and noticed that the ed model doesn't have parts B or D. I figure parts A/C are the rotating element_V3, so I wanted to ask about where B and D are.

Also how did you attach the base to the marble plate?

Hi! I’m sorry for the confusion earlier—I had ed some versions of C instead of A, B, C, and D. Everything is now correctly ed.

I glued the base to the marble plate using epoxy glue, the kind where you mix two components together. The holes in the lower part are designed to let any excess glue escape. On the other hand, if you’ve noticed some small holes in the main , those are specifically there to increase resistance in the most load-critical area.

One more thing: in my opinion, this lamp looks best with a large lampshade—something as big as possible. When I made mine, I used an Ender 5 Plus, which has a very large build plate. If you'd like, let me know the exact dimensions of your printer, and I can a new lampshade file tailored to fit your setup. Just let me know the dimensions and the width of the bulb socket you are planning to use.

If you need anything else, don’t hesitate to ask!

I appreciate it! ing the new stuff now. For the lamp shade I was planning to scale it up with Bambu Studio, we have a Bambu A1 with a build plate size of 256 x 256 x 256 mm. I have been trying to modify some of the parts to the smaller dowel size I'm using (I'm in the US so I'm using imperial system equivalents). How would you recommend sizing down the dowel hole sizes/what program do you use? I've used AutoCad and Blender (a bit) but I have not worked with mesh stl files before.

I have just ed a lampshade to fill almost all build volume in a BambuLab. Just to print it with vase mode and a lot of bottoms (like 7 or 8). For scaling, I would try to print the part A and check if sizing is correct, a couple mm of tolerance is not really a big deal. Take into that a nut should be inserted (in my case, an M5 nut). Maybe just scaling it and using a different nut size would do the job. For modeling I usually use Fusion 360, but everything works a bit odd with STLs. If you don't solve the size this way, just tell me, I will export it again with the diamater that you need.

Hey! How is your lamp going? :)

Hi there! I had some travel so the project has been on hold. I haven't had much luck aside from scaling the whole thing. I'm using 1 inch diameter dowels with a 10-24 TPI threaded rod and nuts (close as I could locally find to M5). I'm hoping the rod should still work out fine, so if you could adjust the dowel hole size that would be super appreciated :) Otherwise no worries!

Sure! I will try to do it tomorrow. What is the measurement in non freedom units?

about 25.4 mm for the dowel diameter. The 10-24 rod and M5 rod should be near equivalents from a conversion I found so I'm less worried about that (sorry if this message is a dupe, the initial message got stuck in approval purgatory)

Done! Fusion 360 buged on one of the pieces and I couldnt scale it to less than 28mm, but the tolerances I used on mine are bigger, so shouldn't be noticeable. Rest of them are 26mm.

Thank you so much :) I'll let you know how it goes

You are welcome! Just keep me updated with photos, I'd love to see it finished!

Your make looks amazing! Could you give me an e-mail? Or some way to send you a gift! To thank you for your effort

I appreciate the offer but I promise you don't need to haha. My email is [email protected] if you would still like to but imo your help was plenty.

Hi! I sent you an email a while ago, but seems it got into your spam folder

The roof does not meet the house.

Size and inputs do not fit

Tolerances are a bit tight, you might want to try to adjust the horizontal expansion with your slicer. If you don't want to print it again, you can just cut the ensamble and just glue it, as dissasembly is not needed at all

Hi, Domenik.
I have used two different lamp holders:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_EQ4gvPf
https://a.aliexpress.com/_EwnFE8H
The second one integrates everything, so it is a bit easier to assemble. The first one costs half , requires a bit more tinkering and requires an extra 3D printed piece to fit the lamp (which I can send you if you opt for this one).
The cable I used is this one:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_Eycx3XJ
Although any cable you already have will work fine, actually.
If you make it and a photo, it would make me incredibly happy, by the way!