A modern and functional desk lamp designed to work with Bambu Lab’s 001 Lamp kit.
It features a clean, curved design with an adjustable head, making it great for focused lighting at your workspace.
Features
Adjustable Head – Tilt and rotate the lamp head to direct light where you need it most.
Diffuser with Accent Light - A seamless, vase-mode printed diffuser softens the light output and doubles as an elegant illuminated accent ring.
Cable Channeling – Clips for cable routing keeps wires tidy, and hidden from view.
Kit-Compatible – Specifically designed to house the components from the Bambu Lab 001 Lamp kit, but you can use other light pucks with the same dimensions.
Optimized for printing, with snug joints – Minimal supports needed, with snug fits and alignment aids built into the design.
Assembly Instructions
Ensure that all parts are printed. There should be 8 individual parts (excluding the Lamp Kit)
Base
Arm
Lamp Head - Top
Lamp Head - Middle
Lamp Head - Bottom
Diffuser*
Bolt
Cap
*I recommend printing the diffuser in basic White PLA or a translucent filament, so the light shines through more clearly.
Clear any stringing or loose plastic around the ridge at the bottom of the Lamp Head - Middle.
Insert the diffuser into the small gap.
Slowly go around, and nudge the diffuser in little by little, since vase mode prints break more easily.
Once you get it in, it should hold in place firmly without the need for glue.
Make sure to align the small notch so the wire for the lamp can pass through.
Glue the Lamp Head - Bottom onto the diffuser. I used Superglue.
There is a small ridge on both parts to line it up properly.
Insert the LED module from the Bambu 001 Kit into the lamp head, and guide the cable through the provided notch.
You can also use other 3rd-party light pucks with the same dimensions, though I can't guarantee that it will work as well.
Twist the two parts of the Lamp Head together. They should lock together snugly.
Keep in mind where the cable hole is. You would want it to be as close to the arm as possible so that it would be less obvious when the cable is routed.
Fit the Arm and Base together.
They lock in place with a hexagon pin at the bottom. The tolerances are pretty tight, but it should be no problem for a well-calibrated printer.
Secure the head to the arm, aligning the holes and tightening the screw and cap.
When loosened, the Lamp Head should be able to move and snap to different angles.
When tightened, the Lamp Head should be fixed in place and should not move.
Feed the cable through the built-in recess along the arm. It should be held snugly by the tiny grips along the channel.
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