Thruster Lamp

Thruster Lamp

myminifactory

I'm a total sucker when it comes to mid-century modern design, and when I needed a lamp to put next to my TV, I decided to design my own. So I took some inspiration from various lamps and light fixtures that I've seen over the years, combined them into one unique idea, and started modeling the rough concept of the lamp I wanted. Designing with a challenge in mind makes it more fun for me, so I set out to use as few metal fasteners as possible - zero, to be exact - and designed all the parts to print correctly without support material. Plus, I made sure they'd fit within my 8" Prusa i3 clone's print volume. To achieve this, I had to think outside the box and figure out how to break down parts so they'd lock together seamlessly. The result is a lamp that's incredibly easy to assemble and disassemble - it takes just minutes to swap out colors or make any changes you want. You're welcome to show your appreciation with a few bucks if you feel like it, but I've decided not to charge for this file since My Mini Factory has those pesky store fees. However, I'm still eager to share my design with the community that loves it just as much as I do! Don't forget to check out the parts list in the attached documents section - it's a crucial part of bringing this lamp to life. Here's an assembly video for your reference:

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