When I moved out for college, I brought my two Jansjo lamps without really thinking through where I'd put them. One could fit on my desk for work, but what about the other one? After all, it's not like bedside tables are really an option in the constrained space of a dorm. Fortunately, the heavy and space-consuming baseplate of the lamp is held on with two screws, so I designed this bracket.
The lamp body screws into it using the same screws that held it to the disc baseplate, and the power switch slots into the spot on the side (held in place by friction - if your printer isn't tuned, you might want to give it some more tolerance there or use superglue afterwards, depending how dimensionally inaccurate your printer is). I spec'd this to simply slide on top of the bed frame in my dorm, and get held in place laterally using a Command strip - your results will almost certainly vary.
I printed this with my SV06 using a .6mm Diamondback nozzle, which was more than capable of making it cleanly even with Draft settings selected (for fast print time). Just remember to use supports - I used Organic, and it printed first try without issue. The switch holder has some built in bridging support tabs, so remember to snap those off as well.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.