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Hier nun die fertige Mondlampe π
Link to original blog post (moon lamp project).
The final product is a #3dprint of a #moonlamp:
Iβve 3d printed a moon lamp and installed it on an old lava lamp stand.
The process:
1. 3D Printing
3D model:
https://www.printables.com/model/23859
Slicing:
I used the following settings, as recommended by the model designer:
Iβve tried to slice with Sovol Cura 1. 7. 2, but it crashed when I tried to save .gcode. I also tried with Prusa Slicer (for the first time), but it printed spaghetti. I didnβt have printer profiles correctly set up and I didnβt want to bother tuning, so I reverted back to old proven Sovolβs Cura. Maybe Iβll use it next time when I will fine-tune my printer profile.
Nevertheless, the slicers calculated the following times:
The model shows a lot of red spots (overhangs), but it prints ok. Probably because of the tiny curves that attach to each other. See the green paths of the nozzle:
Printing:
It took 4 days and 274g of filament to print the moon.
How it started:
How it went:
Designing the adapter:
My lava lamp broke a few years ago, but I kept the base. I wanted to fit the light on the old lava lamp base so I modified the authorβs bayonet adapter and added the bottom part (purple) in TinkerCAD.
I printed it but supports were unavoidable. I had to cut and sand them off. The I doesnβt look good, but the bayonet connector will be hidden in the lamp anyway.
2. Assembling
I removed the old E14 bulb socket and replaced it with the E27 one, because itβs easier to find bigger bulbs that are more powerful. I used one 7W LED bulb I had at hand.
It emits a nice warm β white light.
I tried to fit the moon on the bulb, but the hole was too tight.
So I increased the hole for 1-2mm with Olfa-knife. Now it fits nicely:
This is a picture by day. At night it glows just enough that I can read it by the lamp.
It is magical to have a detailed celestial object so close.
But should I automate it with #homeassistant? Naaaβ¦.
Thanks to all the people, who made this possible: the author of this 3d model, the original author, astronomers, photographers etc.