Making a lamp from scratch with 3d printing (cozy modern mid-century)



Over the past years, I’ve designed and 3D printed a lot of lamps. Each one had something special about it… but none of them ever truly felt like mine. So I asked myself: what would a lamp look like that really fits me?

In this video, I’ll take you through the process of designing, 3D printing, and assembling my very own Modern Mid-Century inspired table lamp – all for just $20 in material costs.

👉 Want to build this lamp yourself?
You can find the STL/3mf files, documentation, and more exclusive content on my Ko-Fi: @paullagier

🔗 Materials & Tools I used in this project (Amazon.com – affiliate links):

• PLA wood Filament → https://geni.us/PLAwood *
• PLA matte White → https://geni.us/PLAmatteWhite *
• PLA matte Black → https://geni.us/PLAmatteBlack *
• E27 (EU🇪🇺) Socket → https://geni.us/E27socket *
• E26 (US🌎) Socket → https://geni.us/E26socket *
• Glue → https://geni.us/Glue3Dprinting *

• 3D-Printer (recommended) → https://geni.us/ElegooCentauri *

🎥 My Video Gear:

• Sony ZV-E10 → https://geni.us/SonyZVE10Camera *
• Sigma 16mm f/1.4 → https://geni.us/Sigma16_14Lens *
• Hollyland Lark → https://geni.us/HollylandLarkMic *
• Godox SL60W Video Light → https://geni.us/GodoxSL60light *
• Softbox Set → https://geni.us/Softbox35 *

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