repier37 shares:
This is a desklight. It is composed of 4 parts :
The foot “pied low poly.stl”
A small lampshade “lampe shade V3 – low poly – petit.stl”
A big lampshade “lampe shade V3 – low poly – grand.stl”
An adaptater to mount E14 or E27 light bulb
The 2 lampshades can rotate on the foot, so you are able to direct the light.I made the part supporting the light bulb socket removable, so anyone can design an adaptator for other light bulb socket. I made the adaptator for e14 and e27 socket size.
download the files on: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1688012
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