Solar System Lithophane Planet Lamps - 205mm³

November 27, 2024
Description
Attention
This upload does not contain any STL files. Due to the upload size limitations of Maker World and the large file sizes for high quality lithophane STL's (200-300MB each), I can only provide print profiles containing the STL files.
Introduction
This model is part of my Solar System Lithophane Lamp Series. As of now, all planets and several moons of the solar system are available as lithophane lamps and in three different sizes: 205mm³ (this upload), 150mm³ and 75mm³. I am already working on a 295mm³ version for large scale printers such as the H2D and a 25mm³ version for 0.2mm nozzles and Resin printers.
If you like my work, please consider supporting me. Your support will help me to make more models available for free. https://ko-fi.com/fritzpeppone. If you like to use my models commercially, please obtain a commercial license on Makerworld. The commercial license includes all of my models except those that are based on the intellectual property of others (e.g. the GTA V map lamps) or remixes (e.g. the Death Star or Phobos lamps).
MembershipBecome a member to use my models commercially!Requirements
All Lamps have a size of ~ 205mm x 205mm x 195mm. They should print fine on most printers except for small printers such as the Prusa mini or Bambu A1 Mini. You will need around 300g of Filament (preferably PLA or PLA+) per lamp.
The lamps are mounted to their base with a M75x4 metric thread. The idea for the thread and also the thread dimensions are taken over from the Lithophane Moon Lamp with wide Screw Base by The Quicksilver. This means that his moon lamp as well as his mounting options are compatible with my lamps and bases. I am providing multiple different base options that all use the same thread. Choose the lamp of your liking and match it with any lamp base of your liking. All compatible lamp bases are listed below. You may either need a standard lamp base with a E14 or E27 thread or threaded E14 or E27 sockets. Some Bases also require M3 heat set inserts and M3 BHCS screws. There is additionally the option to use a a Bambu LED Kit 001 as base.
Print Settings
There are only a few settings you should tweak in the slicer to print the lamps.
- Print in PLA or PLA+
- Recommended layer height: 0.16mm
- Use the Arachne Perimeter Generator for more precise printing with better details
- If you use Arachne, set the minimum line width to 75% to avoid holes!
- Set wall count to 5-6 to obtain a solid lamp
- Set seam position to aligned
- Activate Brim (Outer Brim Only) and set the Brim width to 5-10 mm
- No Support required! The lamps print perfectly fine without support. All lamp bases come with in-built snap off supports (where required).
Be aware, that slicing and printing may take a very long time. The STL files can take up to 10 min. to slice.
For Bambu Studio users: Bambu Studio seems to struggle with the Arachne Perimeter Generator. If you are unable to slice a lamp with Arachne, use the Classic Perimeter Generator.
Attention: the top section of the earth models (earth, earth bathymetry) and mars are tricky to print due to the low number of top layers and the heavy bridging in the top section. You may encounter holes there.
To avoid ruining a several hour or even several day print in the very end, I recommend printing the earth_dome_test.stl model from the Test Prints section. This is simply the top part of the earth lamp. If it prints well, go for the full lamp. If you encounter issues, reduce print speeds or use smaller layer heights for the top section.
This is not a SpeedBoatRace print! Use conservative print speed settings to avoid artefacts! It's totally fine if your print takes one or two days to finish.
Filament
Filament matters. A lot! Depending on your filament choice, your lamp may have more or less contrast or a warmer or cooler color temperature. You can also change the outcome by choosing light sources with different wattage or color temperature. The picture below illustrates this:
All of the four Panels above were printed with different white PLA/PLA+ filaments but illuminated with the same 1W LED bulb.
Before starting a multi-day print, I recommend printing the Solar System Lithophane Calibration Panel to test how your print will turn out. You are also by no means limited to white lights and filaments. Check the makes below to get inspired what color and light choices other makers made.
My personal favourite filament and the one I used for all lamps in my photos is Filament PM PLA+ White.
Planet Lamps
The list below contains all (Dwarf)Planets of the solar system and the sun, turned into lithophane lamps. All of the lamps below are original creations.
The Sun | |
Mercury | |
Venus Atmosphere | |
Venus Surface | |
Earth | |
Earth Satellite Bathymetry | |
Earth Fishworld | |
Earth Political | |
Earth Political Bathymetry | |
Earth Topography | |
Mars | |
Jupiter | |
Saturn | |
Uranus | |
Neptune | |
Pluto | |
Moon Lamps
The list below contains several moons of the solar system, turned into lithophane lamps. All lamps except for the Phobos lamp are original creations.
The Phobos Lamp is a direct remix of HuaCook's Phobos Moon Lamp. I simply added a M75x4 thread to make it compatible with my bases. Due to his license differing from mine, the Phobos lamp is not part of this upload but only linked!
The Moon | |
Phobos | |
Io | |
Callisto | |
Europa | |
Ganymede | |
Other Lamps
The category "other Lamps" so far only contains the death star lamp which is a direct remix of Olivier Popiers Starwars deathstar lithophane lamp. Here, I added the M75x4 thread and also indented the Death Star's ray.
Death Star | |
Universe Expansion | |
Lamp Bases
Printing the Planet or Moon of your choice is only a part of creating your own lamp. You'll also need a Lamp Base to illuminate your Planet or Moon. I am providing several differen Lamp Bases, all with a matching M75x4 thread. All of the Bases below will work for all of the Planets and Moons. Except for the Legacy Base, these are original creations as well. The Legacy Base is a direct remix of Frank Deschners's base from his Designer Moon Lamp. I only added threads for socket and lamp.
Links to shops are only suggestions on where you can find parts. I am not connected to any of the linked vendors and don't endorse them. Links are also supposed to show you how the required parts are called and look like.
Some lamp bases use snap-off support. The supports look like small ring segments, tabs or cylinders that should be removable with very little force and should leave you with a good surface. They are only tested with PLA/PLA+ filament. Using other filaments may make support removal more difficult.
Bambu Base | |
This is the recommended Base option since it is the easiest and safest to assemble. No electrical skills or wiring mains voltage required. You can get the LED Kit on the BambuLab Shop.
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Rock Base | |
This lamp base is based on the High Quality Rocks Asset by P_4_N_D_A. No electrical skills or wiring mains voltage required. You can get the LED Kit on the BambuLab Shop. BOM:
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Puck Base | |
This Base uses E14 or E27 lightbulbs, making it easy to maintain and switch out lamps. Additionally, you can use differently colored lightbulbs and even color changing lightbulbs. Some electrical knowledge (crimping ferrules, connecting lamp sockets) required. BOM:
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Legacy Base | |
This Base is a remix of the Designer Moon Lamp's Base by Frank Deschner. For this base, you will need a pre-wired, threaded E14 socket with strain relief. No electrical knowledge required. Here too, you can easily switch out light bulbs. BOM:
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E14 / E27 Adapter | |
This is a set of simple, yet effective adapters, allowing you to mount the lamps to any lamp base that uses E14 or E27 sockets. The possibilities are endless. BOM:
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Other Models
There are also two smaller version of this Lamp Collection available: the Solar System Lithophane Planet Lamps - 150mm³ and the Solar System Lithophane Planet Lamps - 75mm³.
Another rather new project have been working on are the Minimalist City Map Lithophane Lamps. Check it out!
Acknowledgements
A big shoutout and thanks to:
- moonournation: to my knowledge, the Lithophane Moon Lamp OP, the original creator who came up with the idea.
- The QuickSilver: to my knowledge, the first person to add a thread to the moon lamp (I used the same diameter).
- Olivier Popiers: The creator of the Death Star Lamp I remixed.
- HuaCook: the creator of the Phobos Lamp I remixed.
- Frank Deschner: the person to popularize the Lithophane Moon Lamp and creator of the lamp base I remixed to create the Legacy Base.
- P_4_N_D_A: creator of the high quality rock asset I used to create the rock base
- Markus for suggesting the Universe Expansion Model and ESA for providing a equirectangular projection of the cosmic microwave background
Changelog
- 27.11.2024 - initial upload
- 21.01.2025 - huge update containing the following changes:
- added links to the Christmas Bauble collection
- fixed lamps without chamfer between sphere and thread
- added information regarding print speed, snap-off supports and Bambu Studio
- corrected an issue with the fish world maps where rivers would not end in the ocean
- corrected an issue with ripples on the surface of the venus_atmosphere mesh
- added models of the galileian moons callisto, europa and ganymede and the rock base
- added a test print for the top section of earth and a link to the lithophane calibration panel
- 06.04.2025 - removal of all links to and all source file uploads as the work to maintain them simply got too much. Message me if you require source files.
- 06.04.2025 - addition of the universe expansion model