Tinted overhead lights

Tinted overhead lights

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My little dream of a new bedroom light :) I designed this model in Fusion 360 as my first bigger 3D printing project. For all Fusion 360 designers: http://a360.co/1ODInLU To make one yourself, you'll need: 1x Peak.stl 1x Ring.stl 1x E27_holder.stl 8x Fan.stl Besides the printed parts, you'll require two standard E27 ceramic sockets and two 9W LED bulbs that I bought from my preferred global contributor. All mechanics are simple push-in mechanisms. The Peak is now my third and final design. It's easy to push in and auto so it's really easy to change the bulbs. Have fun showing off your builds! MakerEdChallenge2 #DesignProject #EngineeringProject Print Settings: Printer: Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0,2 Infill: 0 for fan and 40 for the Peak Notes: I used transparent orange PLA for this print. It was important to see no infill when the light is on, so it took some tries to get it right. The fans had to be printed with supports multiple times before they looked the way I wanted.

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