Would this fit on a prusa mini ?
Would this fit on a prusa mini ?
@RGH_253531 the largest piece is 179mm wide. The prusa mini printing plate is 180x180mm so technicaly yes, but tight tight tight
Cool project. Learned a lot with this, recommended. Print position is very important on this since the curved edges will come out scuffed if you print them on the flat plane. You'll want to print all the parts as they are positioned in the files with supports.



Green and purple always remind me the Joker matching haha, love it ! You did it well
This piece uses an E27 bulb, and I had to do a bit of tweaking to make it fit within the rounded constraints of the model’s interior, but it came together in the end.
It looks fantastic and definitely makes a fun statement. I’m still figuring out the best way to style it, considering adding a dimmer so the light isn’t quite as harsh, which would make it easier to display on a shelf.
All in all, it’s a really cool project and a great example of how 3D printing can be both functional and decorative when it comes to interior design.




Anyone in the US have any luck sourcing the E14 Bulb Kit easily?
@DarkZed1_7301 I'm in France I didn't know e14 was more for european. I made a version for e27 if you want, wich is more easy to find in US market. DM me please
Are there any instructions on the electrical parts?
@EduardsEgle_2898804 Hi I made a list of the component I used for mine ( amz links but you can use other, just for reference) :
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVLSET8mbUqXk7sRxVk2gdme0NQb11g77DZCspV5VcY/edit?usp=sharing
@Makeyo_3206084 There are no assembly instructions? Also: what are the magnets for?