A wall lamp I designed for my new bedroom.
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updated August 13, 2023

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No supports are needed.

Do not use incandescent light bulbs, the lamp will probably melt.

The light I used as a base https://rb.gy/ve8y1 , the seat in the top is 40mm if you want to try another one, but no promises.

The stripe down the shade is this https://rb.gy/86wgi , and is optional. I just had it lying around.

It's kinda awkward to hang up. You have to put on at least the Top of the lampshade on the base light by running the cord through it before you attach it to the wall. You have to hold it on the wall with the cord behind it with one hand, and screw it to the wall with the other one, or just get some help. Use wood or drywall screws.

LampBracketArm & LampBracketDecor: Print at the quality you want, attach together with m3x12 to m3x16 bolts, or glue. LampBracketDecor as the name implies is not meant to be structural.

LampShadeTop: Print at .3 line width and .2 layer height.

LampShadeBottom: Print at .3 line width and .2 layer height. You may be able to get away with more, but no promises. This part is not needed if you don't want it.

LampShadeShade: Print with a translucent filament—glow in the dark is recommended—in vase mode with .4 line width, and carefully cut the bottom layers off then clean up the edge removing any elephant foot. Print .3 line width if you are still having trouble getting the parts together. You should not need to glue the Top and Bottom to the Shade, and if you due you will not be able to change the bulb.

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