Gothic Lithophane Lamp I wanted to make my Mom a Litophane lamp for Christmas but none of them were just right so I design my own. I decided to go with a Gothic style design, something really easy to use the dry brush technique on. I designed this version to use components that can easily be purchased from Amazon. I have listed the required parts below and have provide detailed instructions on how to make your own custom Lithophane panels In the video.
Print Setting See the settings video for the instructions and settings required to make your own custom lithophane panels for this frame. Supports are not required for the base and the clamp but the top does require support for the center overhang.
Finishing There are so much detail on the model to help hide the layer lines that I do not find it necessary to do any sanding. I did spray the frame first with a flat black Rustoleum because black filament is too shinny. After that I used the dry brush technique to add highlights to the high parts using metallic gold acrylic paint.
Assembly After you have all the parts printed install the heat set thread inserts into the frame first. These will hold the bulb socket and the stain relief for the cord. One insert is used to hold the socket and two are used for the cord grip. The thread inserts are installed with a soldering iron and the tip linked below. You can get away with a standard cone shape soldering tip as well but the custom tips make it a little easier to get the insert in the hole straight.
You can use a regular plastic cord but I think the rayon cloth covered cord looks a lot nicer. If you are installing the inline switch as well put two rings of superglue around the cord where you are going to slice it to keep the cloth from fraying. This works really good, otherwise its really hard to keep the cloth from fraying.
To install the bulb socket first remove the #6 screw and bracket that comes with the socket, you won’t be using these. You can also cut the leads at this time as they only need to be 2-3” long. Use a M3 x 10mm long socket head cap screw to hold the socket into the center base of the frame. Next thread the cord through the hole in the frame and clamp it down using the 3D printed clamp and two M3 x 10mm socket head cap screws. Next connect the cord wires to the socket leads using two wire nuts.
Lastly screw in the led bulb and slide in the panels and your light should be all ready to turn on!
Filament(aff) White PLA Black PLA
Purchased Components(aff) Intermediate LED bulb Intermediate Porcelain Socket Base Rayon Covered Cord Inline Cord Switch M3 Heat Set Thread Inserts Heat Set Install Tip M3 X 10 Socket Head Cap Screws(3x)
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