Moonlamp
by lischeck
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Update August 31, 2024:
The Klammern are omitted. Instead, new the Fuehrung. Glue these into the Deckel from below. Glue the moon ball (moon.stl) directly onto the Deckel. The Fuehrung center the moon ball,
This thing describes a lamp base for the moon lamp from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3060248
### The circuit described here is connected to the 230V mains supply and is life-threatening if handled improperly! This circuit may therefore only be set up and put into operation by persons who have received the appropriate training and know exactly what they are doing. If you do not have such training, please have this work carried out by an electrician. When changing lamps or doing any other work, be sure to pull out the mains plug beforehand!
The holes are only printed from the second layer because they don't stick well to the print bed on my printer. Since the first layer is only 0.3mm thick, it can easily be pierced after printing.
Recesses for M3 nuts are embedded
The Klammern are omitted. Instead, new the Fuehrung. Glue these into the Deckel from below. Glue the moon ball (moon.stl) directly onto the Deckel. The Fuehrung center the moon ball,
This thing describes a lamp base for the moon lamp from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3060248
### The circuit described here is connected to the 230V mains supply and is life-threatening if handled improperly! This circuit may therefore only be set up and put into operation by persons who have received the appropriate training and know exactly what they are doing. If you do not have such training, please have this work carried out by an electrician. When changing lamps or doing any other work, be sure to pull out the mains plug beforehand!
The holes are only printed from the second layer because they don't stick well to the print bed on my printer. Since the first layer is only 0.3mm thick, it can easily be pierced after printing.
Recesses for M3 nuts are embedded
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