This is a fully 3D printable pipe lamp (minus the electrical components) I named “PipeKnight”. I designed the lamp socket mount to easily accommodate a cheap LED lamp (link below).
It can be printed using PLA, but PETG or stronger would be better (I used PLA). Supports are needed for some parts, but are minimal. No glue is needed, it all screws together like a real pipe. Everything should screw together with ease if your printer is dialed in.
The feet have caps that allow you to add weights (I used pennies) to make it more stable and give it a premium feel. After some finish work (sanding and painting) it looks and feels like real iron pipe, but at a fraction of the cost.
1 3m screw is needed for the shield, or just glue it on. You can also leave the sword off and use it as a pen holder. I was going to add a small LED to the tip of the sword, but I am still waiting for it to show up in the mail.
The cord for the LED light doesn't need to be removed. It will fit through the pipes intact, but the 45 degree parts are a little tight. You may need to do a very small amount of sanding on the inside of the pipe to get the switch part through. I did NOT need to do this, but others might.
In the photo you can see it has a face, I have included an “angry” face and a blank face to add your own if you want. The faces fit the LED lamp linked below.
Affiliate links to the parts I used in this lamp.
LED Lamp: https://amzn.to/3GfLFO5
Filament: https://amzn.to/3GfSYW3
Printer I used: https://amzn.to/45FVFe0
Paint: https://amzn.to/44bfWFH
Here is an assembly guide;
The author marked this model as their own original creation.