Lumade - 3D Printed Desk Lamp System

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Lumade - 3D Printed Desk Lamp System

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This is our first instructables and our first 3D printing project, and so we are sorry if there are any problems.

In this Instructables, we will explain how to create and build Lumade - 3D printed desk lamp system. 

The starting point of the design of Lumade was to be able to build the same lamp for different uses such as attached with a clamp, wall mounted and positioned on a flat surface like a desk with just changing the number of joints used. 

The instructions start with a first step related to the finishing of the lamp, where some suggestions are provided. Next, a step related to the modification and 3d printing of the joints is shown. Then there is the build, which is separated into 2, getting ready for assembly and assembly.

You can get all our files and our project book on our drive: link

Supplies

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MATERIALS

  • 1x Wood Stick (Dim 100 x 2 cm)
  • Wood Screws (Dim=4 mm)
  • Light Bulb e14 socket
  • Cord set e14 (example: IKEA STRÅLA Cord set)
  • PP Sheet A3 x 0.5 mm (example: a plastic placemat)
  • Rubber washers (1” ODx1/4” IDx1/8”)
  • 3D printing filament filament 1 kg spool
  • Large head bolt M6 x 25 mm or M6 x30mm
  • Optional: Clamp (for the clamp lamp)
  • Optional: x 3 wall screws (for the wall lamp)

TOOLS

  • Screwdriver
  • Drill
  • Scissors/ Utility knife
  • Wood saw
  • Double sided tape
  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil
  • Optional: Sand paper
  • Optional: Paint or coating for finishings
  • Optional: Paper tape

Finishings and Color Combinations

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Here, some Suggested color combination are provided:

  • Elegant: Silver PLA and Beech wood
  • Playfull: Orange PLA and Beech wood
  • Japanese: Black PLA and Bamboo

Some precautions in case you want to paint the wood:

  1. Make sure you paint on a protected surface so that you don’t make a mess.
  2. With the brush cover all the wood following the direction of the grain.
  3. Let the wood air dry

Choose Your Style - Geometric/Organic/Gear

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Choose the style of the lamp you want between Geometric and organic, for both the locking pin is the same f and the instructions in this instructables are specifically for these two styles. The gear style is a collaboration with another group from our university course, the bakery, and it needs springs and different screws and bolts for the assembly.

You can find all the files sorted in folders on our drive too: link

Choose the Lampshade: Movable or Fixed

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Choose which lampshade you want to make, you can find the files on our drive too: link

How to Modify 3d Models (Optional)

First, make sure you choose the joint style you like the most.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_QvfcW3Dm8XiEHkIv65Q_7VzsaQHjGH8?usp=sharing

If you want to use pieces with different dimensions than the ones suggested the 3D models must be modified. For all the models. Step files are provided which can be opened and modified on various CAD programs, such as Fusion360, and Rhinoceros. In addition, the models for the organic style and the lampshade are provided (or will be provided) as Fusion360 files too, these files are parametrically designed. To modify the parametric models we suggest to look at this tutorial by Prusa3D: Parametric modeling in Fusion360 - Original Prusa 3D Printers

The files are on our Drive:

3d Print the Choosen File

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  1. Download the 3D models from the provided links
  2. Choose the material, PLA is fine, technical materials aren’t required
  3. Import the models into a slicer, for example, Ultimaker cura
  4. Choose the printer you are going to use and choose the parameters for the 3d model
  5. Slice the model
  6. Start to print
  7. Postprocessing


The models are already in the right orientation to be printed

  • PrintSettings - 0.4 mm nozzle
  • Wall line count: 3
  • Infill Density: >20%
  • Infill Pattern: Cubic or Gyroid
  • Support: Off


POST-PROCESSING:

After the pieces have been printed, they need a bit of post-processing, and the custom supports need to be removed. This page shows in red all the supports that need to be removed from each piece. In the lampshade pieces with a thin surface in the middle of the piece, this surface needs to be cut away with a cutter.

Build Part

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CUT THE WOODEN POLE into 1x 20 cm, 1x 30 cm, 2x 25 cm (for the lamps without the wooden base you need only the 30cm and the 20cm)

  1. Measure the wood pole with the measuring tape
  2. Cut the pole with the saw


CUT THE LAMPSHADE

  1. Print the lampshade paper model of the lampshade we want
  2. Apply the papar tamplate on top of the plastic sheet
  3. Apply the paper over the PP then cut along the lines

Assembly (Clamp Lamp)

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Final assemble clamp

what do you need:

  • x4 rotation washers
  • x1rotation joint pin
  • x2 rotation joint body
  • x5 pole connector
  • x3 clips
  • x1 fixed joint
  • clamp
  • x4-12 wood screws with D=3 mm
  • x5 Large head bolt
  • x1 wood pole of 20 cm (c)
  • x1 wood pole of 30 cm (d)
  • x5 Large head bolt

STEPS:

  1. Connect the pole connector, the rubber washer and the fixed joint with a M6 screw and a locknut.
  2. Connect another pole connector and rubber washer to the previous piece with a m6 screw and locknut. The “J-1” joint is assembled.
  3. Take a new pole connector and connect it with an M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a locking pin in the middle, this connection has to be at 90°, right angle.
  4. Connect the rotating pin to the joint, it should be inserted in the middle of the rotating joint and while the joint is kept still, by inserting an allen key or a metal piece in the square hole on the side, rotate the pin until clockwise as shown in the diagram until you hear a click.
  5. Connect another pole connector and rubber washer to the previous piece with an m6 screw and locknut. The J-2 joint is assembled.
  6. Take a new pole connector and connect it with an M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a rubber washer in the middle. The J-3 joint is assembled. Take a new pole connector and connect it with a M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a rubber washer in the middle. The J-3 joint is assembled.
  7. Take the J-2 joint, and insert a D pole in the joint. Then screw it in place with the small screws.
  8. Take the part just assembled, connect it to the J-1 joint and screw it in place.
  9. Take the C pole and insert it in the joint and screw it in place with the small screw.
  10. Connect the J-3 joint at the other end of the C pole then screw it in place.
  11. Take the clamp and insert it into the J-2 joint. Then attach it to the table.

Assembly Part (wall Lamp)

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what do you need:

  • x4 rotation washers
  • x1rotation joint pin
  • x2 rotation joint body
  • x5 pole connector
  • x3 clips
  • x1 fixed joint
  • x3 wall screws
  • x4-12 wood screws with D=3 mm
  • x5 Large head bolt
  • x1 wood pole of 20 cm (c)
  • x1 wood pole of 30 cm (d)
  • x5 Large head bolt

STEPS:

  1. Connect the pole connector, the rubber washer, and the fixed joint with an M6 screw and a locknut.
  2. Connect another pole connector and rubber washer to the previous piece with an m6 screw and locknut. The “J-1” joint is assembled.
  3. Take a new pole connector and connect it with an M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a locking pin in the middle, this connection has to be at 180°, flat.
  4. Connect the rotating pin to the joint, it should be inserted in the middle of the rotating joint and while the joint is kept still, by inserting an allen key or a metal piece in the square hole on the side, rotate the pin until clockwise as shown in the diagram until you hear a click.
  5. Connect another pole connector and rubber washer to the previous piece with an m6 screw and locknut. The J-2 joint is assembled.
  6. Take a new pole connector and connect it with an M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a rubber washer in the middle. The J-3 joint is assembled.
  7. Take the J-2 joint, and insert a D pole in the joint. Then screw it in place with the small screws.
  8. Take the part just assembled, connect it to the J-1 joint, and screw it in place.
  9. Take the C pole, insert it in the joint, and screw it with the small screw.
  10. Connect the J-3 joint at the other end of the C pole then screw it in place.
  11. Mount the lamp to a wall with 3 wall screws, having them pass through the 3 free holes in the J-2 joint.

Assembly (surface Lamp)

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what do you need:

  • x6 rotation washers
  • x1rotation joint pin
  • x2 rotation joint body
  • x7 pole connector
  • x3 clips
  • x2 fixed joint
  • x7-21 wood screws with D=3 mm
  • x7 Large head bolt
  • x1 wood pole of 20 cm (c)
  • x1 wood pole of 30 cm (d)
  • x2 wood pole of 25 cm (a),(b)
  • x7 Large head bolt

STEPS:

  1. Connect the pole connector, the rubber washer and the fixed joint with a M6 screw and a locknut.
  2. Connect another pole connector and rubber washer to the previous piece with a m6 screw and locknut. The “J-1” joint is assembled.
  3. Take a new pole connector and connect it with a M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a locking pin in the middle, this connection has to be at 90°, right angle.
  4. Connect the rotating pin to the joint, it should be inserted in the middle of the rotating joint and while the joint is kept still, by inserting an allen key or a metal piece in the square hole on the side, rotate the pin until clockwise as shown in the diagram until you hear a click.
  5. Connect another pole connector and rubber washer to the previous piece with a m6 screw and locknut. The J-2 joint is assembled.
  6. Take a new pole connector and connect it with a M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a rubber washer in the middle. The J-3 joint is assembled.Take a new pole connector and connect it with a M6 screw and locknut to a rotation joint with a rubber washer in the middle. The J-3 joint is assembled.
  7. Take the D pole and B pole, insert them in a J-1 joint and screw them in place with the small screws.
  8. Insert in the other end of the D pole, the locked side of the J-2 joint, screw it in place with the small screws being careful to position it as shown in the diagram.
  9. Take the A pole and insert it in the other end of the J-2 joint and screw it in place with the small screws
  10. Take the part just assembled, connect it to the other J-1 joint and screw it in place.
  11. Take the C pole and insert it in the joint and screw it in place with the small screw.
  12. Connect the J-3 joint at the other end of the C pole then screw it in place.

Lampshade Assembly

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Two types of lampshade can be created: the fixed lamp and the moving lamp

what do you need:

moving lampshade:

  • top piece (Movable lampshade top)
  • bottom piece (Movable lampshade bottom)
  • connector piece (Movable lampshade light fixture connector)
  • cup piece (Movable lampshade cup)
  • central body (Movable lampshade central body)
  • x6 petals (Lampshade multiple parts template)

fixed lampshade:

  • Top piece (static lampshade top)
  • Bottom piece (static lampshade bottom)
  • Plastic sheet (A3 Static lampshade template)

STEPS:

Moving lampshade

  1. Take the six petals and insert them in the pins on top of the bottom piece.
  2. Take the central body and press it on top of the bottom piece, being careful to align the pins and the holes between the two pieces, if the fit is too tight the piece can be sanded and if it is too loose some masking tape can be applied.
  3. Screw the cup on what was assembled.
  4. Take the strala lamp cord and socket and make the socket pass inside the top piece, rest it behind the socket.
  5. Unscrew the piece shown in the diagram.
  6. Insert the connector piece and screw the piece shown in the diagram to lock it in place. Then take this assembly and insert it in the previously assembled part.

Fixed lampshade:

  1. Fold the sheet and connect the bottom part and the lampshade sheet with each other, then connect them from the bottom with the top part of the lampshade, the lampshade is assembled
  2. Unscrew the ring from the lamp socket and insert the lamp socket from the top in the lampshade and then screw the ring from the bottom sandwiching the two parts of the lampshade

Final Assembly

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Connect the lampshade to the structure:

  1. Insert the lampshade at the end of the structure and lock it in place, the locking mechanism is the same shown in the passage 4 of the assembly of the structure.
  2. Take the cable and use the clips to secure it on the structure.

Plug the lamp in the socket and enjoy !

Warnings

JOINTS SCREWING

since the joints have a friction system, they need to be screwed every time they loosen their grip


BREAKAGE OF THE PIECES

in case of breakage the pieces must be replaced


SMALL PIECES

Small pieces can be dangerous for children as they can be easily swallowed


TIGHTENING

After having positioned the lamp on the desired surface, the screws of the joints must be tightened until the lamp stays in the position but not tightening them to the point where it stays can cause undesired movements of the lamp. Tightening it too much makes it harder to adjust it with only one hand.