I love this. Is possible to scale it for an E27 socket?
I love this. Is possible to scale it for an E27 socket?
@Alessandro_1243461
Thank you :-) I did not try to scale the model in the Prusa Slicer but if you do make sure that you scale both parts for the same amount and check if the perimeter are still connected. For the E27 socket add a negative zylinder with diameter 41 mm. Good luck! Let me know if it works :-)
@BlueHazel Thanks. I tried for E27. Just changed the socket hole to 41 mm. It fits nicely. :)
Awesome design thank you!!
Print settings:
125% scale
0.4mm wall
0.4mm nozzle
1 wall/perimiter
0 top
0 bottom
No brim
*not* vase mode (edited)
@thiagotfb_2919119 I can find out for you when I get home later:) it's certainly not heavy though if you're concerned about it hanging from the light fitting.
Awesome design :) this is the first thing i print in vase mode that doesn't feel cheap, it's quite sturdy and you wouldn't think that it's 3d printed.
Printed the shade in black matte to match the rest of my lamps and it looks very cool but it makes it quite 'spotty' but that's fine i like it very much. Thanks for sharing!
Great design. I actually used it with an E27 light bulb. Had to adjust the holder hole diameter... but forgot to put it on when assembling.
I was looking for a small handle for my cabinet. It was very big anyway, but I scaled it to 50% and now it’s perfect! Thanx for the upload!
What software did you use to make the model.
@IanB_1404490 I think I have used the software Gimp to make a vector graphic from the image. The vector graphic was converted into a mesh in Blender.
Very nice model for decoration! I've used glitter green and white filament.
Very nice and easy to print model. I use a 4W LED lamp and it is very well suited and does not heat the printed parts. Thank you!
Flawless print. rPLA. Used your 3mf file and adjusted temps for the filament. Thanks so much! (edited)