michaeljstow shared on Thingiverse:
Lamp Stand
A simple lampstand.
Obviously I have to leave it up to you to design the interface for whatever light socket you are using.
To avoid using any support material, do not print stand_complete.stl.
Instead print the other four files and glue them together.
stand_lower_base.stl
stand_base.stl
stand_main_column.stl
stand_top.stlI used matte PLA and am pleased with the look.
I printed all parts at 0.15 millimeters layer height, with the exception of the stand_base.stl which I printed at 0.1 millimeters.
Note that stand_lower_base.stl has a cutaway for the cable to pass through.
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