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Lamp mount with ball and socket
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This ball and socket mount is created to hang a lamp with proper lighting above my "tinker table".
The lamp is mounted with a sturdy metal flexible pipe ("goose neck"). This joint can be connected on the tip of this goose neck and makes sure the lamp can be moved in just the right position.
The joint can be assembled, while the power cord is assembled to the lamp. use these steps to do so:
1/ wiggle the power cord through the side of the socket part, such that the cored is in the center line of the part
2/ screw on the socket part on the 'goose neck'
3/ wiggle the power cord through the end position on the side.
4/ put in the ball and use the screws (M4) to tighten the joint.
You have to tighten pretty hard so the force of the ball and the socket is enough that the lamp won't fall down. This means the parts have to printed such that the adhesion between the layers is high. I print in PETG, nozzle temp 240degC and infill 18%
Socket part:
- Uses M10 to connect to the goose neck.
- I
The lamp is mounted with a sturdy metal flexible pipe ("goose neck"). This joint can be connected on the tip of this goose neck and makes sure the lamp can be moved in just the right position.
The joint can be assembled, while the power cord is assembled to the lamp. use these steps to do so:
1/ wiggle the power cord through the side of the socket part, such that the cored is in the center line of the part
2/ screw on the socket part on the 'goose neck'
3/ wiggle the power cord through the end position on the side.
4/ put in the ball and use the screws (M4) to tighten the joint.
You have to tighten pretty hard so the force of the ball and the socket is enough that the lamp won't fall down. This means the parts have to printed such that the adhesion between the layers is high. I print in PETG, nozzle temp 240degC and infill 18%
Socket part:
- Uses M10 to connect to the goose neck.
- I
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