Magnifying Glass Mount For IKEA Jansjö Lamp

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SummaryNeed a Magnifying Lamp for detail work sometimes, but was a bit surprised at how much they cost. Used a 4" magnifying glass I already had (from a bookstore) and my trusty IKEA Jansjö that is always handy and it was a match made in heaven. The magnifying glass handle unscrews to insert into the part and then screw back on. The section that mounts on the lamp will take a little persuasion to open wide enough to slip on. I designed it to mount on the collet, just above the lamp head as that part does get warm and I didn't want PLA softening issues. I designed for (2) M3 screws, but ended up using just (1) M4 instead and it's more than strong enough. Suggested position is to keep the lens on the inward side of the lamp (between head and base/mount) to avoid extraneous weight on the flexible shaft. It is very stable and balanced this way.Print SettingsPrinter: FLUX DeltaRafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: 150Infill: 20%Notes: Prints just fine without supports or rafts with the split hole vertical and the solid hole horizontal. The overhang angles are not an issue at all.Post-PrintingTrim, file, adjust as necessary for thickness of your magnifying glass. Some coaxing to slip the collar over the Jansjö lamp gooseneck shaft was needed, I just spread the collar ends a little with a screwdriver to get it started. Then it slipped into place and then slide it up to clamp on the collet just above the lamp head. Hit me up on 3DHubs if you need one printed or customized.How I Designed ThisDidn't want to shell out that much cash to buy a new lamp that I only need sometimes, and couldn't find a used one around locally. Decided to fire up 123D Design and utilize components I already had.

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Magnifying_Glass_Jansjo_Mount.stl
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