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README.md

lampshades models

My lampshade on the stand lamp Eglo 93917 was broken. As a owner of 3D printing I tried to make new lapmshade.

I have two versions of lampshades; both are made in amazing OpenSCAD and are fully customizable.

The first model which I made is lampshade_conical.scad. That was the easier one. But I wanted to have the lampshade more curved, so I did the second model, lampshade_curved.scad.

Configuration of the lampshade_conical is pretty simple, and the second is a little bit complex - you need to play with curved_factor to find a proper design and height.

And btw. I lost the nut for the lampshade.

My first models contain nuts as part of lampshade, but it wasn't a good design, so I made a separate ./nut.scad again - fully customizable.

Thanks to decision to separate lampshade and nut (the original set up of the lamp btw.) I'm fully flexible.

Models contain brims to support hold on the printing plate. You must cut the brim before installation.

I wish you a lot of fun with modeling (and printing).

how to install dependencies for nut?

I use threadlib

you need to install (download or checkout) to the OpenSCAD library folder those repositories:

model examples

conical lampshade

conical lampshade

curved lampshade

curved lampshade

nut

nut