IKEA GRÖNÖ LAMP - DIY LED Lamp
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Image link: https://imgur.com/9C6G4dm Finished one, it looks like this. I'm running WLED on a D1 Mini with six LED's per strip and the strips are running up and down the stick and grouping set to six using Police All Effect. This is using thirty RGBW LEDs/m. Made a customization for the IKEA GRÖNÖ Lamp. There were already a couple here, but they didn't fit my needs. The one with only top part had a spiral down the middle where I just wanted it flat. Plus when the controller was glued to the top, it was visible when the lamp was on. Plus the wire had to go all the way up to the top. The other one I just couldn't see as very easy to print. It needed a lot of support and that would take too long to clean so it looked good. I wanted a bottom compartment for the controller and I wanted a lid so the stick in the middle wouldn't be visible. This is what I made. The stick fits perfectly inside the lid, so it's held in place. There's a hole for the wire in the base part, the stick is slim enough so the LED strips can fit through the hole with the stick. I haven't made the Lamp yet but made one with one of the other designs where it was only a lid and it looks really good. I'm using a NodeMCU but switching to D1 Mini when I get that in the mail since it is smaller and fits my needs fine. The firmware on the controller is WLED, it's really nice, easily integrated into Home Assistant but if you are not using Home Assistant, it also has a stand alone App where you can control everything if you are on the same network as the light is. I have printed this with White PETG with two millimeter layer height on my Ender 3 pro where the nozzle was 235 Celsius and Bed was 55 Celsius and Extrusion Multiplier set to point nine five. I have included two different sets. The one in the pictures is where the fillet edges on the base are five millimeters and the top is seven millimeters. The seven millimeter fits perfectly on the top and the five millimeter is a bit sharper than the lamp at the base. The ones in the picture is GRONO Base v4 (five millimeter fillet edges) & GRONO Lid v7 (twenty three point two millimeter Circle, four point two millimeter Offset). These fit perfectly. The base wraps around the bottom part so it still looks good and holds the lamp still even without the top part attached. The top part fits perfectly both around the base stick and inside the lamp with the extruded part. I have included the one with four point five millimeter offset on the lid because if the lamp is a bit tighter at the top you can print this and get a bit more room. And the stick was a bit tighter than I wanted but still fit perfectly. But I recommend starting out with printing the ones I have mentioned above because these fit perfectly for me. But if you want try out the base with seven millimeter fillet edges because that one should fit even better but haven't gotten around to trying it out since the print takes around ten hours.
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