Ceiling Light
thingiverse
I craved a break from my hall's standard light diffuser, so I came up with this creation on the spot. If I had to redo it, I'd make some tweaks, but as is, it functions exactly how I envisioned. The big flat section could use an additional layer - it's a bit fragile, and everything feels like it's in balance, so adding glue or a more reliable attachment method for the rings/ribs would be beneficial. Once it's set up, though, it'll remain stable unless deliberately tampered with. Using basic printer settings should suffice. I prioritized speed, which led me to accelerate the printing process successfully - it worked just fine. I used PLA filament. As a 3D printing novice, this is my first upload on Thingiverse; I acquired an Ender 3 Pro last week.
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