
Voronoi Lamp
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This stunning voronoi lamp is cleverly broken down into several components, making it simple to produce.\r\n\r\n__Step-by-Step Instructions:__\r\n1. **Print Out** all necessary pieces by downloading them first. For a sleek appearance and reduced risk of light leakage, I recommend printing in a very dark color that's almost opaque. If you prefer a lighter hue, spray paint it afterwards. If your printer is well-calibrated, you can print the lamp solid and it will still look great. Use a less opaque filament for the base parts if you want the same effect I have.\r\n2. **Assemble**. For best results, glue the sides and top together, taking extra care with corners to prevent light from shining through.\r\n3. **Install Lamp**. A standard E14 lamp holder will work fine, but for clear shadows, you need a very small light source. I used an IKEA LEDBERG without its lens.\r\n\r\n__Scaling Options:__\r\nFor E14 lamps, use the full size, but if you prefer to use an LEDBERG, print it at approximately 85% scale for a nicer look. I've added a base specifically designed for 85% size LEDBERGs. Simply scale all other parts on all axes and print the smaller base.
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