Printed (not by me) on a Creality Ender 3 V2 printer. 6 in / 15 cm in diameter, at 0.20mm layer height. I believe the print took around 50 hours.

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  • @Kamui
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    13 years ago

    I’ve always wanted to make one of these, but I don’t have white pla… I wonder if (silk) silver would work well?

    • @NormandCOP
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      13 years ago

      I don’t think he used PLA actually. I don’t recall exactly what he used, but this is to create a lamp, so the material has to be translucent.

      • @Kicou
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        23 years ago

        I used white PETG, but PLA could have worked too.

        However this is a decorative lamp and even though I will only be using a small LED bulb, I didn’t want to see the model droop or deform if temperatures were to get close to 60°C.

        PETG can sustain temperatures slightly higher than PLA.

    • @Kicou
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      13 years ago

      You’d have to test whether light can get through the silver PLA you have. It would certainly be darker than using white but it may work out well.

      I did print scaled down test versions to check light properties and to see how difficult it would be to print a sphere (lots of overhang).