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Free standing WLED Lamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Clear (32101) / Refill / 1 kg
Matte Charcoal (11101) / Refill / 1kg
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  • LED Strip x 1: Cut to length of your choice
  • WLED Controller x 1: ESP32 or similar
  • Power Supply x 1:

Description

I wanted a 3D-printed WLED floor lamp that throws smooth, colourful light onto the wall behind it. The designs I found on MakerWorld looked great, but at the height I wanted (around 160cm) they weren’t quite rigid enough to feel properly solid—so I designed my own.

 

Modular build (taller or shorter)

The lamp is built from:

  • a base piece that houses the controller and includes a power cable feed-through
  • stackable pole sections (print as many as you need for your desired height)
  • a top cap to finish it off cleanly

 

Each connection uses small alignment nubs so the sections slot together the right way and stay consistently oriented as you build upward.

 

WLED control + effects

This design is made for WLED, which means you get a ridiculous amount of lighting control without any custom coding. Once your LEDs are connected, you can control everything from the WLED app / web interface over Wi-Fi:

  • brightness and colour (including presets)
  • animated effects (waves, chases, fades, “fire,” etc.)
  • palettes, segments, and timing/speed controls

 

I’ve been using a GLEDOPTO WLED controller, but you can use any WLED-capable controller—the base has plenty of space for wiring and cable management.

 

Diffuser for soft glow

The pole includes a 3D-printed diffuser section designed to be printed in translucent PETG, which softens the LEDs and gives a nicer, more even glow instead of harsh points of light.
 

Items that I used in this build: 

 

This power adapter was not powerful enough to power the strips fully. Also the power cable was not fantastic quality, so I will be upgrading to a more ideal power supply in the future with proper wiring from inside a cabinet. 

 

If you make this project, please leave me a review and give some feedback. 

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