I got one of these lamps for my workbench, just because it amused me with a little bit of anachronism on the 3D printing workbench. It’s a table lamp based off of an old kerosene lamp.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/taernaby-table-lamp-with-led-bulb-anthracite-60323889/
However, when I’m using it for lighting my workspace, too much of it is going directly at my eyes. I decided to design a lampshade, loosely based off of a pagoda roof. It’s in 4 identical parts, due to the small size of my printer (a Monoprice Select Mini Pro). I’m still testing it, so you might want to hold off on making it, but I couldn’t wait to share.
I’m printing mine in green, partly because I have a bunch of green filament i’m not really using, and partly because I was reminded of the Jade Pagoda from Dr. Who.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/381CVEK on January 11, 2020 at 08:56PM by Ralnarene
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