small watering can 3d models
1369263 3d models found related to small watering can.grabcad
A conceptual watering can may not be feasible because of an undercut, however, it could potentially be modified for production.
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Designing a miniaturized watering can was a deliberate choice, primarily to make printing it in a compact size feasible for use on succulents requiring minimal moisture. The primary aim was to simplify the delivery of precise water quantities to...
grabcad
A standout watering can is an essential tool for gardeners, allowing for precise and efficient distribution of water to plants. This handy device comes in various sizes and designs, making it suitable for different gardening needs. ...With its sturdy...
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... long handle with a spout at the end. By filling the container with water and gently tilting it, you can direct a steady stream of water directly onto the roots of your plants, ensuring they receive the hydration they need to grow strong and healthy.
grabcad
A watering can is an essential garden tool used to pour water onto plants, ensuring they receive the necessary hydration for growth and survival. It typically consists of a container with a spout and handle, allowing you to easily distribute water to...
cults3d
Stylish water can with. The model is made in the size 17cm x12cm. ...But its design also allows for larger printing but also smaller dimensions.
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Give your garden a modern and unique touch with this 3D printed watering can. Make your garden stand out in style! ...;)
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Just a quick and fun watering can. STP file included. V2: Adds a slightly larger opening, that is parallel to the support. ...Photograph added
grabcad
A basic watering can design was made by me for graphic purposes; its size is not accurate to scale. ...Please enjoy viewing it!
cults3d
Just a quick and fun watering can. STP file included. ... V2: Adds a slightly larger opening, that is parallel to the support.
cults3d
Made simple watering can. No need for support. Printed with PETG filament, but PLA works too. ... Video: https://youtu.be/xtxvUoBPPEQ
prusaprinters
I needed a watering can for the plants I keep in my maker space. I designed this and it works really well. ...Prints without support.</p>
cults3d
A beautiful and robust watering can. ... By printing it 45 degrees rotated, to add stability due to bigger layers on the handle.
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Compact Watering Can/Pot for Efficient Plant Care: A specially crafted container ideal for nourishing tiny gardens or miniature plant containers.
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... Can is a must-have tool. ... This handy watering can features an oversized playmobile handle that's sure to spark imagination. ... Best of all, it can be 3D printed without any need for support structures, thanks to its cleverly designed handle shape.
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A watering can is a handy gardening tool used for watering plants, particularly those grown in pots and containers. The can features a spout that allows you to direct the flow of water towards your plants' roots, ensuring they receive an adequate...
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Scale Up the Watering Can, As Large as You Need! ... Print It Big with Your 3D Printer Today! Designed to Be Customizable, Scalable Watering Cans Are the Future of Gardening. ... Made for Maker Culture, Printed on a Replicator 2 in Three Thick Shells.
cults3d
-Watering can -A beautiful watering can for your garden and flowers -Especially in seed irrigation, it helps your seeds to grow in a healthy way with the effect of sprinkling. ... -I have uploaded two different size models for your printers -One model...
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This beautiful watering can comes with its respective nozzle and with its lid. Watering can. height: 25.0 cm width:26.7cm length: 48.9 cm Nozzle with thread height: 4.3 cm width: 4.3 cm length: 8.8 cm Cap. ... height: 5 cm width: 10 cm ...
grabcad
The "Watering Can" design is developed within the Shape Design Module of Catia V5 R20, which is an advanced CAD software used for creating and modifying 3D models. ...This particular model showcases the intricate design features of the watering can and...
cults3d
With various designs and materials available, finding the right watering tool can be a daunting task. However, with some knowledge and research, one can make an informed decision and choose the best watering tool for their needs. When selecting a...
sketchfab
Gardeners and greenhouse owners rely on watering cans to keep their plants well-hydrated, but often these tools show visible signs of wear and tear from frequent use, including mud stains and scratches that can be a nuisance to clean.
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A stylish watering can. You can scale it as much as you want Disclaimer: I did not test print it but I don't think there will be problems. Let me know if it printed ok. ... Enjoy
prusaprinters
Water your little plants with style :)Can fit up to 45cl of waterFit in the prusa mini, 0.20 resolutionJust add some supports around these areas , the rest can be printed without supports
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The massive can is big enough to fit comfortably on a standard printer table (225x155x170mm) and holds an impressive 1.7 liters of water, equivalent to three pints. The smaller companion can will contain a generous 900 milliliters or one and a half...
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A Perfect Little Watering Can Just What I Needed for My Plants I required a compact watering can to tend to my plants frequently, so I designed this tiny model to meet that need. Although it's not overflowing with water, the design can be scaled up...
grabcad
A watering can is a tool used for irrigation, typically featuring a handle and a spout that allows for the precise dispensing of water onto plants. ...This simple yet effective device has been utilized by gardeners for centuries to ensure their crops...
myminifactory
Made simple watering can. No need for support. Printed with PETG filament, but PLA works too. ... Video: https://youtu.be/xtxvUoBPPEQ 3D PRINTING SETTINGSlayer height: 0.28mmInfill: 25%Support: NoPrint speed: 60mm/s
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You see this 3D printed watering can, broken down into three distinct sections. ...First off, print each component separately, then use those trusty nuts and bolts to assemble the entire thing once it's all been printed out.