AccidentalVaseLampShade - AVLS

AccidentalVaseLampShade - AVLS

cults3d

Just a vase gone completly wrong. No design studies and no clue led to this desaster. Ripped of the flooring of the vase in the first and only print so far. The angle too steep, the cooling too low, the speed too fast, the print too stringy to withstand the brute forces needed to unweld the object from the unadjusted borosilicateglass printbed. Through this newly generated passway, fits the socketscrewy part of a lightbulb perfectly. (european, e27) But, if you are not as lazy as iam, and your printer is an accurate machining powertool, you can produce the flawless vase, take pictures of it, cut the floor on the desired height, take more pictures of it and rub them under my nose. You can do it, it is under 20gram of material and about ~2hours of printer energy. Three versions are included, VaseLampFull - 'The original kinky waste' design VaseLampCut1 - no closed floor, cut at 'low' height VaseLampCut2 - no closed floor, cut at 'higher' height Kinky waste - printed (solely) for future upcycling.

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