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4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
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4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
4 In A Row Lamp 3d model
4 In A Row Lamp 3d model

4 In A Row Lamp

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We decided to mash up the classic "4 in a row game" with a lamp and got this fun model! Sit with your friend and spin the lamp shade to play!

Print Settings -0.2mm layer height -15-20% infill -Supports needed for the base where the lamp will be seated -Print the base -I used this lamp cord: Lamp Cord -Print 21 red chips and 21 yellow chips -To print with optimal clarity: -.1mm layer height -2 perimeters -avoid crossing perimeters -100% infill -Aligned Rectilinear fill pattern -0 top and 0 bottom layers -Slow all speed to 20mm/s -Print at a higher temp for PLA, I used 220 for mine -Print on a smooth sheet or glass bed for best clarity -I used the “print by object” setting and filled the bed with copies for the transparent filament

Community Makes (1)
Another fun project. If I did it again, I'd use supports on the top part of the lamp as well. I used snug supports on the base. The tokens were difficult to print at the .1 suggestion, so I printed at .2. Tested with both an led white light and a black light bulb. I think it's pretty cool and should be a lot of fun at parties.
Another fun project. If I did it again, I'd use supports on the top part of the lamp as well. I used snug supports on the base. The tokens were difficult to print at the .1 suggestion, so I printed at .2. Tested with both an led white light and a black light bulb. I think it's pretty cool and should be a lot of fun at parties.


Community Makes (1)
Another fun project. If I did it again, I'd use supports on the top part of the lamp as well. I used snug supports on the base. The tokens were difficult to print at the .1 suggestion, so I printed at .2. Tested with both an led white light and a black light bulb. I think it's pretty cool and should be a lot of fun at parties.
Another fun project. If I did it again, I'd use supports on the top part of the lamp as well. I used snug supports on the base. The tokens were difficult to print at the .1 suggestion, so I printed at .2. Tested with both an led white light and a black light bulb. I think it's pretty cool and should be a lot of fun at parties.

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Another fun project. If I did it again, I'd use supports on the top part of the lamp as well. I used snug supports on the base. The tokens were difficult to print at the .1 suggestion, so I printed at .2. Tested with both an led white light and a black light bulb. I think it's pretty cool and should be a lot of fun at parties.
Another fun project. If I did it again, I'd use supports on the top part of the lamp as well. I used snug supports on the base. The tokens were difficult to print at the .1 suggestion, so I printed at .2. Tested with both an led white light and a black light bulb. I think it's pretty cool and should be a lot of fun at parties. 3d model
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Layer height0.2 mm
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4 In A Row Lamp

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