Sergio Gugliandolo Willy lamp

You've probably stumbled upon one of those infamous lamps online. Let me tell you, it's quite the spectacle! It's got a certain flair that pushes boundaries and catches attention. Personally, I find it fascinating!

Now, when it comes to designing this lamp, I'm thinking outside the box. I don't just want a replica; I want a lamp that embodies the essence of a certain shape that may remind you of something, that turns on with a strangely familiar motion. To achieve this, I'm envisioning a clever mechanism using a limit switch, activated by a string delicately attached to a cover that's so intricately crafted, it's practically a work of art.

Safety is paramount here, so no messing around with high voltage. A humble 5-volt LED ring will more than suffice for my inventive project. And hey, one of the perks is that it can easily be powered by a simple 5-volt phone charger. You know, practicality at its finest!

Now, let's talk about the design. It's been meticulously optimized for 3D printing: don't worry, it'll fit in your standard printer without a hitch (max height of 196mm). No need for pesky support structures that tend to complicate matters. Oh, and let's not forget about minimizing filament usage. I've added special ribs to make sure the walls are strong and sturdy, while still being mindful of being economical with our precious filament. Innovation meets efficiency!

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