
RotateSlats3
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The LED lamp employs a similar fundamental geometry as the design showcased here, but with twisted slats flipped to create a symmetrical pattern. This description outlines the process I utilized to develop the geometry for all these designs. Measuring in at the same size as the smaller model mentioned earlier, this lamp required 15 and 3/4 hours to print using a layer height of 0.200 mm and a print speed of 100 mm/sec. For this particular print, I opted for transparent yellow filament, which unfortunately doesn't photograph well; however, most any transparent or solid light-colored filament will yield satisfactory results. This lamp is designed to accommodate either a battery-operated or wall-powered "puck" LED light. A detailed guide on how to assemble and connect the necessary components for wall-powered parts can be found on this blog page: http://birkbinnard.com/blog/wall-powered-led-lights/. For those looking for battery-powered puck lights, simply visit a large home improvement store or conduct a search online using the term "LED puck light".
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