Triforce 3D Ceiling Lamp
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I really liked G0057Y's design but I wanted it as a ceiling lamp. I purchased a ceiling lamp holder (https://www.gyzs.nl/plafondlamphouder-wit-corodex.html) made for a glass bulb and tried to mimic the thread. In hindsight, it might have been better to just buy a fitting and design my own holder so the thread would match perfectly. I also had to open the faces so the light from the bulb could shine through instead of inserting LEDs into the small holes. Because I scaled it up to 175% I had to remix the 'costados' part as well. It now has a thick rim but a very thin wall (0.8 mm for thin and 0.4 for ultra thin). I used the ultra thin myself. I have included the .f3d and .STEP files if you want to fiddle around with the screw or 'costados' walls yourself. I suggest buying the brightest, whitest light bulb you can get. The yellow will make it a warm light. Printing tips: The central piece will need supports but the 'costados' won't. Keep in mind that these parts are scaled up 175% from the original design
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