Crystal Lamp

Crystal Lamp

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This is a crystal lamp I designed in Autodesk, don't use this for commercial purposes or anything similar. Assembly: First, print all the parts and then simply slide the crystal part into the base and secure it with glue - I used Gorilla glue and it's holding up perfectly so far. Next, this step is optional but you can glue the base ring to where the crystal meets the base if you want; personally, I think it looks better that way. Important note: Make sure to make the base slightly larger than the crystal or it won't fit - be warned. Print Settings: Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: FlashForge Creator Pro Rafts: It doesn't matter what setting you choose here. Supports: No supports are needed for this print. Resolution: Choose a high resolution if possible, as better resolution will result in a better print quality. Infill: For the crystal part, use a low infill percentage (1-10%) and for the base and ring parts, use a higher percentage (I used 30%, but anything above 15% should be sufficient). Notes: When I printed everything, I scaled it up by 60%.

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