Moon Lamp

Plus 3 more

First, our friends gave us an old table lamp with a broken lampshade. It did not have a power supply, which I later picked up myself. Then I decided to give this lamp a second life. I turned on my 3D printer, designed a model of the moon, then the bottom cover and stand. I measured the voltage with a multimeter so that everything worked without problems. At the moment, this is a wonderful table lamp that decorates my desk. First, our friends gave us an old table lamp with a broken lampshade. It did not have a power supply, which I later picked up myself. Then I decided to give this lamp a second life. I turned on my 3D printer, designed a model of the moon, then the bottom cover and stand. I measured the voltage with a multimeter so that everything worked without problems. At the moment, this is a wonderful table lamp that decorates my desk.

Step 1: What’s I got

That’s how it was when our friends gave this lamp parts to me

Step 2: Printing time

I modelled model of moon and printed it

Step 3: Put all parts together

Trying to put all parts together and have a look how it will be

Step 4: First turning on

That’s was not bad, but I think that it’s need a new leg

Step 5: Last printing of leg and bottom lid

Last step was printing of new leg and bottom lid, then I glued it together and get the ready lamp! Sorry if I had some English mistakes, I am not an a native speaker.

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