
Flower Lamp
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Flower Lamp This innovative Lamp draws inspiration from a flower The main body is composed of two parts printed in spiral vase mode. The first part serves as the foundation, made green. The second part, red, acts as the blossom component. Inside this red blossom part, LED's are strategically situated. The light effects are partially created by three separate LED's One LED shines with a powerful red glow, another with a vibrant green hue, and the third emits a brilliant blue light. In this instance, I utilized 1-watt LED's. These LED's are then evenly spaced from each other, Also attached to an aluminum plate that fits snugly into the red blossom part This is done for cooling purposes and to maintain separation between them. I plan to create a detailed model of this LED component in the future, as many have expressed interest in understanding how it works. As I enjoy experimenting with light, I designed the lamp so that you can insert other lampshades or objects into the blossom parts. This results in captivating and ever-changing light effects, Dependent on the shape of the placed objects. I attempted to capture these dynamic effects in the photos, but unfortunately, much is lost. Additional shots showcase the sealing process as well. Some photos also feature the flower lamp with other objects and lamp shades inserted. I experimented with existing lampshades and vases and included two additional options not previously posted: A translucent PET-G vase and a transparent PET-G vase, both printed in optional STL files. Feel free to use this lamp in its basic form or create your own custom design.
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