ancient relic planter

ancient relic planter

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This planter has been discovered deep in the jungle after many years and appears to be thousands of years old. But what's astonishing is that the ancient culture supposedly created a self-watering system! Does it really work? Take it home, try it out, and please let us know if this ancient technology actually functions. --- I'm passionate about designing planters, which is why I'm excited to share another one with you. Thanks to MakerBot for providing the scan and Terrain4Print for the walls that made this design possible. There are two versions of this planter: * Without drainage, it's a single-part design that can be scaled up or down as desired (current size: 120x120x62mm). * With a self-watering system, it consists of two parts (as shown in the picture). Scale both parts equally at your own risk. Be mindful of the hole when adding support (current size: 177x143x74mm). I haven't tested or printed this design yet; I just created it for fun. I'm unsure if it requires support, so proceed with caution. If you decide to print it, please share your experience and let us know how well the self-watering system works. The walls are indeed wide due to their ancient origins, but that's part of what makes this design unique!

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