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Valentine's Day Lamp

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  • 1ere impression ROUGE.stl
  • 2eme impression BLANC.stl
  • 3eme impression NOIR.stl
  • COUVERCLE ARR.stl
  • LAMPE MICKEY 3FICHIER.3mf

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Publication date 2023-02-02 at 10:43
Design number 1042884

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3D model description

Lamp for Valentine's Day

Lamp model 3colors to be printed in one block facing the tray for a perfect finish.

the model is 20cm long / 14cm wide and 3.8cm high to be printed on the largest number of printer market.

print first the "red" file without removing it from the tray, then the "white" file and finally the black one.

a 3mf file was created to import the 3 files at the same time so that it is aligned perfectly.

You will have a lamp with multiple colors on a single layer with a unique look!

https://youtube.com/shorts/-LF8lfGIujA?feature=share

3D printing settings

(print with a FLSUN SR in 8H for all files)

here is a small tuto to slice the file if needed :

https://youtu.be/z1-Rtc7sKi0

1st layer =0.2 then 0.1

or

1st layer =0.2 then 0.2 depending on the quality desired

In the displacements add a Z offset of 0.8

Adhesion of the plate = NONE

(Attention: for printers with BLtouch, you must place the model outside the probing area /or modify the probing point. if your printer starts with a G29 automatic tray leveling you must disable it from the second print in your startup Gcode)

Between your 3 prints your tray must not cool down too much so that the objects do not come off, you have two solutions:

-Or you are present during the first two prints (about 1h30) to launch the following prints without your tray cooling down too much

-Or you deactivate on the two 1st printings the M140 of your end Gcode so that the plate remains in heating after printing.

Here's how to slice your lamp to perfection:

1- import the 3mf file

 place it on your tray by selecting the 3 files so as not to shift one body in relation to the other

2- Delete the "black" and "white" file and slice your remaining file (red) and save

3- do a "ctrl+Z" or cancel the last operation to make the 2 deleted files reappear

4- select the file "Red" and the "Black", delete them and slice the remaining file (White), save

5- do a "ctrl+Z" or cancel the last operation to make reappear the 2 deleted files

6- select the file "Red" and the "White", delete them and slice the remaining file (Black), save

You are ready to print your lamp!

Print your 3 files one after the other without removing them from the tray so that the layers merge together.

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