Howitzer Illuminator - Desk Mortar

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Howitzer Illuminator - Desk Mortar

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Skull Mortar Desk Lamp: An Illuminating Blend of Gothic Charm and Modern Functionality

The Skull Mortar Desk Lamp is a 3D printable model that merges the macabre elegance of a skull with the utilitarian form of a mortar, culminating in a desk lamp that promises to be both a functional light source and a conversation piece.

 

Aesthetic Appeal: The lamp showcases a detailed skull design, exuding a gothic allure that complements any desk setup, particularly for those who appreciate the darker side of art.

 

Customizable Light Diffusion: Its hollowed interior is designed to accommodate LED lights, creating a glowing effect that highlights the intricate features of the skull.

 

Stable Base Design: The lamp is supported by a sturdy base, ensuring it remains balanced and secure on any flat surface.

 

Easy Assembly: Assembly straightforward with minimal need for adhesives.

 

Material Flexibility: Optimized for 3D printing on FDM printers, the model can be printed in a variety of materials, from PLA to more robust options like ABS or PETG.

 

BENEFITS: No Supports Required Intricate Skull Detailing Hollowed for LED Light Installation Stable and Secure Base Interlocking Parts for Easy Assembly Optimized for FDM Printing

 

UPDATES: Enhanced details for an even more striking appearance. Improved base stability for reliable support. TIPS: For a stunning light diffusion effect, print the skull in a translucent filament.

 

Consider using a 0.4mm nozzle and a 0.2mm layer height for the best detail resolution. To prevent overheating, ensure your LED lights are suitable for enclosed spaces.

 

NOTES: While this model is perfect for personal use or as a unique gift, it cannot be resold as a digital file. It is designed to be printed without the need for internal supports, ensuring a clean and hassle-free print.

 

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Thanks! I was looking to do a 155mm and this side tracked me 😁
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fun print thanks so much!
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That looks solid, nice print.
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Would not print correctly. 1st attempt lost adhesion, too tall with no brim.. 2nd attempt failed after adding brim.. 3rd attempt was successful after slowing speeds down by 50%. Assembly tonight 😁
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Print failure at 7 hours, only printed the middle skull part. There's no brim for such a tall print. It lost adhesion and turned into spaghetti. The support was difficult to remove. I adjusted in studio top Z to .25 and changed to trees. Added a 15mm brim and slowed the print speeds way down. Infill was 400+mms... down to 150. I believe gyroid was too fast which is what knocked it out of place per my review of timelapse. The partial print looks awesome, so can't wait to get a successful one 😀.
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