Smooth Sixer Lamp



This is a nearly completely 3D printed lamp. It stands around 18 inches tall and can be made in any material (though I would recommend using a lighter color if opaque or a transparent/translucent filament). The lamp comes with a base, the "shade" itself, and the wiring for the bulb included (bulb not include, I would recommend using an LED bulb due to less heat being produced).
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This is a nearly completely 3D printed lamp. It stands around 18 inches tall and can be made in any material (though I would recommend using a lighter color if opaque or a transparent/translucent filament). The lamp comes with a base, the "shade" itself, and the wiring for the bulb included (bulb not include, I would recommend using an LED bulb due to less heat being produced).
The brightness and power of the luminous flux of LED lamps are breaking records. If you compare with incandescent bulbs - on average, LEDs are 10 times more economical, such as these https://www.vont.com/product/smart-strip-lights-led-strip-lights/. This means that a 100-watt incandescent bulb consumes 100 watts, shines with 100 watts and heats up like a small stove. An LED bulb that will shine at about 100 watts will only consume 10 and will barely heat up. If you compare it to fluorescent bulbs, the difference is about 5 times the benefit of LED bulbs. An energy saver, which will give out the equivalent of 100 watts of light, will consume 20 watts. And the LED one will still consume 10.
The brightness and power of the luminous flux of LED lamps are breaking records. If you compare with incandescent bulbs - on average, LEDs are 10 times more economical, such as these https://www.vont.com/product/smart-strip-lights-led-strip-lights/. This means that a 100-watt incandescent bulb consumes 100 watts, shines with 100 watts and heats up like a small stove. An LED bulb that will shine at about 100 watts will only consume 10 and will barely heat up. If you compare it to fluorescent bulbs, the difference is about 5 times the benefit of LED bulbs. An energy saver, which will give out the equivalent of 100 watts of light, will consume 20 watts. And the LED one will still consume 10.
The brightness and power of the luminous flux of LED lamps are breaking records. If you compare with incandescent bulbs - on average, LEDs are 10 times more economical, such as these https://www.vont.com/product/smart-strip-lights-led-strip-lights/. This means that a 100-watt incandescent bulb consumes 100 watts, shines with 100 watts and heats up like a small stove. An LED bulb that will shine at about 100 watts will only consume 10 and will barely heat up. If you compare it to fluorescent bulbs, the difference is about 5 times the benefit of LED bulbs. An energy saver, which will give out the equivalent of 100 watts of light, will consume 20 watts. And the LED one will still consume 10.