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Neofinetia pot modeled after a standard plastic Japanese K30 pot. ... Optional base/drip tray.
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Neofinetia pot modeled after a standard plastic Japanese K30 pot. ...Optional base/drip tray.
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This flower pot has been made as inspiration from a Lego orchid pot.
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It is a pot for orchids, at the bottom there is a line to see the maximum water level in the reserve so that the roots do not touch the water directly. So by lifting the upper pot you can see at a glance if water is needed. One of the roots of my...
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Simple Orchid Pot without supports in standard proportions 13 x13 cm printed out of PETG.
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I made this orchid pot for my sister, she loves plants. I printed it on my Ender 5 with no supports. ...Adjust the infill to your liking.
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This is an orchid pot. It prints without supports in 4 pieces. ...The top and bottom pieces snap onto the pot, then the whole thing snaps into the bottom water tray.
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The vase I crafted in Fusion 360 expertly conceals the unattractive pot that accompanied the Orchid, giving it a sleek appearance that exudes a modern aesthetic thanks to its undulating shape.
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Simple orchid pot I wanted a small pot but couldn't find anything suitable. So I designed one myself. The pot is 100mm at the base, 120mm at the top and has a height of 120mm. The shell is 1mm thick all a round. ...(Vase mode printing not yet tested)...
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I designed the pot specifically with my Orchid's needs in mind, knowing that it requires careful watering due to its sensitivity to excess moisture. I chose to use charcoal exclusively, which has undergone special treatment to ensure optimal drainage...
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Dimensions: Pot Measures 112mm (top diameter) x 115mm (height) Saucer Measures 115mm (top diameter) x 20mm (height) Printer Settings Are Specific: Brand: LulzBot Model: Mini Raft Settings Don't Apply Here Support Settings Also Not Required...
myminifactory
The simplicity of its design allows the vibrant colors and unique shapes of the orchids to take center stage, making it an understated yet effective way to display these beautiful flowers. ...Whether used on a windowsill or as a centerpiece, this...
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This orchid pot should be printed in vase mode and should use transparent filament, because I had information that orchidea needs sunlight even for it's roots.Also it's just brittle shell for watering, but maybe it could work as pot on it's own.
cults3d
I modeled this cache pot for the orchids of my companion in order to collect the excess water when watering and to let the light essential to the root, hence the idea of the Voronoï effect . ... I modeled this cache for the orchids of my companion in...
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My wife requested a pot for her orchids with excellent airflow, so I built this solution.\r\n\r\nSeveral of these were printed in PLA, using supports solely for the flat area surrounding the outer portion of the foundation. ...The center section of the...
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Vibrant orchid planter. Uploaded essential design code. ...Verify its application during the printing process.
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A delicate glass vase serves perfectly as a handmade planter for an exquisite orchid.
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... as the basis, but this one was drawn by me again. ...I wanted to make the capacity of the pot bigger and learn new 3D modeling techniques. Main dimensions: Inner Diameter: 105mm Pot depth: 117mm Dimensions (length x width x height): 156 x 129 x 120
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First attempt at crafting some exquisite orchid planters. Print using the print settings that suit your preferences best. Chances are, you'll require a certain level of infill to achieve the desired structure. ...I opted for a moderate infill setting...
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<p>Print in spiral vase mode with wide perimeter extrusions and several solid bottom layers. ...See my Watertight Spiral Print Profiles.If using this with a printed plant, consider printing my Potting Soil as well.
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I decided to make my own version.You should be able to put the soil directly into this pot without any other method of containment, maybe some sort of garden fabric if your soil is particularly fine.Please make suggestions in the comments!Category:...
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... ...I decided to make my own version. You should be able to put the soil directly into this pot without any other method of containment, maybe some sort of garden fabric if your soil is particularly fine. ... Please make suggestions in the comments!
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Print SettingsRafts: NoSupports: YesResolution: 0.2mmInfill: 15Filament: PLANotes: Print upside down with feet to the sky. ... To use less material choose organic/tree supports.
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<h5>Print Settings</h5><p><strong>Rafts: </strong>No<br><strong>Supports: </strong>Yes<br><strong>Resolution: </strong>0.2mm<br><strong>Infill: </strong>15<br><strong>Filament: </strong>PLA<br><strong>Notes: </strong>Print upside down with feet...