Balcony Handrail Flower Pot

Balcony Handrail Flower Pot

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<p>Note: Header photo shows the provided version on the bottom left, a previous version (not published) is in the top right.</p><h3>Requirements</h3><p>You first need to make sure this pot fits your balcony handrail:</p><ul><li>Distance between bars: 105mm</li><li>Size of bars: 18mm x 18mm</li><li>Smaller bars may be compensated with more anti-slip material.</li></ul><h4>Materials</h4><ul><li>Ca. 315 g of filament (tested with Sunlu PLA+)</li><li>Four M4x16 bolts and nuts</li><li>Four patches of anti-slip material, roughly 18mm x 18mm and half a mm thick.</li><li>Some superglue</li></ul><h3>How to build</h3><ol><li>Print the pot and two clamps. For the pot, use relatively thick layers and at least 3 contours, more is better for water tightness.</li><li>Glue thin anti-slip material (roughly half a mm) on the inside of the clamps and on the outside of the pot between the bolt holes.</li><li>If you want one, print the inlay without contours, base and top layer, in a gyroid pattern and 10% infill. This gives a bit of distance between the water reservoir and the soil.</li><li>Plant your flower.</li><li>If the spout causes water to drop where you don't want it, print the extension piece and clip it onto the spout.</li></ol><p>Fits on a Prusa Mini (18cm cubed print space)</p>

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