Balcony Basket

Balcony Basket

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I want a design with hexagons instead of triangles inside, giving Racks more stability and a more 3D printed look to them. I'm looking to reduce print time by decreasing the volume of the connection area. Maybe I'll try a version without screws and using some support instead, as long as it's not taking longer than the current version. Also, I want to design a round version and different sights and diameters by using parameters. If you have any ideas, let me know! I designed printed these pot holders to hang my plants with their pots on my balcony railings so I can relocate them individually. Getting as much air to the plant's pot as possible and making the mount really easy was essential. Your railing needs to be round with a diameter of about 40mm. The fence underneath it should be almost even with the railing, giving the basket something to hit on. If it's not, the basket will sag a little bit. Maybe that would look okay? The gap between the railing (axis) and fence shouldn't exceed 110mm. I added a picture of my balcony railing's 3D model for you to understand whether you can use this thing or not. Any pot with dimensions 100x100mm (diameter 100mm for round pots) should fit in it. You'll need two M3 screws and nuts, each measuring 10mm and 16-20mm long. I'm guessing you have those lying around your printer. If you need any modifications, let me know! Sadly, I'm not smart enough to use OpenScad. Make sure to use a temperature-resistant material like PETG or ABS. I used PLA, but look what happened in the last picture. If you can only use PLA, make sure it's white; it will reflect more light and reduce heat buildup.

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