
Oak and Kapton Desk Lamp
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This is a desk lamp I designed in Fusion 360: http://a360.co/1SYqRtg. I wanted to compare my speed in Fusion vs Solidworks, so I spent about an hour and a half modeling it up. Fortunately, I'm still pretty fast in Fusion - way faster than I thought. However, I do find it awkward to work with reference geometry and surfaces. Additionally, the lack of 3d sketches is a major drawback. I designed this lamp using parts from the lamp repair section, so see if you can match up the parts in the photo to replicate it. You may need to adjust some dimensions in the model to get it right. The lamp screws down to the table with 1 3/4" #8 screws. The diffuser is made from copier paper, which I've attached as a PDF. To print this lamp, you'll need around 300g of plastic at 35% infill with 3shells and supports. Make sure to print the parts so that the grain runs parallel to the arms, not around the perimeter. You'll also need 2x innie and 2x outie clips, as well as one of everything else. Don't forget to use 40mm M8 Bolts and Nuts. Here are my printing settings: * Printer Brand: RepRap * Printer: Prusa i2 * Rafts: Yes * Supports: Yes * Resolution: .2 * Infill: 35 Notes: It takes around 300g of plastic at 35% infil with 3shells, 3top, and 3bottom layers, as well as supports. Make sure to print the parts so that the grain runs parallel to the arms and not around the perimeter.
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