Grave Robber Lamp - "Mother"
The ultimate in creepy home decor for this Hallows Eve would be the Grave Robber Lamp, inscribed with "Mother", because you always wanted to keep her around, or at least the voices in your head told you to!
This uses a candelabra socket with clip that fits into a 1" hole. You can use the ones that are pre-wired or wire it yourself. If you use the pre-wired, make sure to check to see where the switch is on the cord. You need it to be far enough away from the socket to be outside of the spine.
Printed in 4 pieces with super easy assembly with a little CA glue or your choosing!
Instructions: Printing:
- All the bones pieces are designed to be printed on their back facing up with supports.
- The bottom and middle pieces can be printed in standard 2 wall, 15% infill.
- Print the Top piece with the skull with 2 wall and 5% infill to reduce weight.
- Their is a collar that fits between the Bottom piece and the Base to hold in in place during use, but allows you to dissemble to replace the bulb if necessary. It snuggly fits in the hole that runs down the spine and holds without any adhesive.
Painting:
- Paint everything before assembly, making sure to not paint the glue points.
Assmebly:
- Run the cord down the top section and plug in the socket into the holder inside the skull.
- run the cord through the middle section. Glue the middle section and top section together.
- Repeat for bottom section and middle section assembly.
- Slide the cord under the bottom section into the connector pieces and push the connector into the Bottom piece.
- Run the cord through the base.
- Push the connector into the base. It will self adjust position if you press it down onto a table or other flat surface.
Done!!
Private Use Only.
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