Design a Lamp for Mass Production 3D Printing
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 Published On Apr 5, 2023

In this Design for 3D Printing tutorial, we explore how to create a versatile base for a lamp that can accommodate different styles of lampshades. This video covers the importance of using simple shapes when designing for high variability. We will take you through the step-by-step process of creating a lamp socket and adding a cord slot to the base. Finally, we will show you some easy ways to create multiple styles of bases from your initial design. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to the Slant 3D channel for more mass production 3D printing content!


0:00 Intro
1:05 Designing a Socket Fixture
3:14 Adding a Slot for the Cord
6:16 Reducing Surface Area and Print Time
7:51 Optimizing The Base Design
10:05 Creating Easy Variations
18:27 Printed Results!


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