FancyPostLight1

FancyPostLight1

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When I printed FancyPostLight1, a critical error crept into the design, resulting in the top of the light being positioned lower on the post than intended. Consequently, the photographs do not accurately reflect the actual shape of the STL file included here. The gold screenshot, however, truthfully showcases how the STL file genuinely looks. I discovered the error midway through my print, around 75% complete, and instead of aborting it, I chose to allow it to finish. By that point, I had rectified the mistake and re-created the STL file, which is included here for reference. This light should take approximately 23 hours to print using a print speed of 90 mm/sec and a layer height of 0.00 mm. It is designed to hold one of several LED lights called "puck" lights, which can be powered by either batteries or wall power. To obtain these wall-powered lights, visit the blog page at http://birkbinnard.com/blog/wall-powered-led-lights/.

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