
Kumiko style lamp
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Good day, and welcome to my first creation:This is a kumiko style lamp i created. Main lamp specs:-179x95x95mm, with the tallest piece being 136mm (it should fit in most 3d printers)-Alignment pins added for the main frame-Different top and side panels, with standard size to create your own if you like (75x125x2.5 and 75x75x2.5mm)-Small closed space at the bottom to put inside any electronic you want (main use is to hide batteries, charging ports and buttons)The goal is to create a small portable lamp, powered by batteries, easy to print, that can be made in most of 3d printers, being able to choose the panels.The files are separated in 3 folders:-Main body (the basic frame)-Top panels (a collection of different top panels)-Side panels (a collection of different side panels)Of course, the main body is mandatory, but then you can select any combination of top and side panels to fit your style. Most panels have 2 versions: normal and with base. The idea is to print the normal one if you want to use your own light diffusion sheet, or just none; and the “with base” one, to add nothing else. Printing it in white with “Hilbert Cube” pattern makes it look like some kind of fabric. You can also pause the print once it has finished the first layers (it has 0.5mm, so first 0.3mm layer and second 0.2mm) and change the filament color, resume and let it finish.Everything should be friction fit, but adding a few drops of cyanoacrylate once it's finished is recommended, if friction looks low to you.Only bottom frame should need supports, please be aware of orientation for “with base” pieces.I think that's all, i'd appreciate any kind of feedback to make any kind of correction or modification you suggest.
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