
Lamp-Poly2
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This lamp's design has been tweaked slightly to deviate from Lamp-Poly1. To achieve this altered look, the corners of the pentagon have been smoothed out for a more organic appearance. The 17 hour print time is an extension due to using a layer height of 0.200 mm. A dark blue PLA filament was employed for this particular project, as evident in the photos displaying the lamp's exterior in daylight with its light off and inside a dimly lit room with its light on. Given these visuals, I'm convinced that a lighter-colored filament would be more fitting - see Lamp-Poly1 as a great example. This table lamp is specifically designed to function seamlessly alongside a battery-operated LED "puck" light source. The base of the lamp rests atop a standard 68mm/2.75 inch diameter LED puck light powered by three AAA batteries. Notably, these lights can be purchased at Lowes for $9.98 each, complete with their power cells. For reference to this type of lighting solution, consult the following link: http://www.lowes.com/pd_406110-43768-NS511-R6-306_1z0y4gqZ1z10d2u__?productId=4177463&pl=1
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