Garden Name Stakes / Tags
cults3d
To identify what's being planted where, I've always relied on popsicle sticks and a Sharpie to label my garden's rows. Now that I have a 3D printer, I wanted something more distinctive. I designed these stakes to resemble small, distressed wooden planks. Each stake features not only the plant's name but also a cute picture of its future offspring. After several poor years in terms of gardening, this is all we've decided to plant this year, but I'll add more tags as I have time. If you'd like to create your own, I've included the blank stake for you to use in your own designs. If there's a specific plant you'd like labeled, let me know and I'll see what I can do. For optimal results, swap filament at the following layers assuming a 0.3mm layer height: Layer 0: Brown | Black Layer 15: Brown; if Layer 0 is black Layer 17: White Layer 22: Black These will need to be printed on their backs with supports enabled to support the pictures. List of Tags (ongoing): * Cucumber * Oregano - English and Chinese * Watermelon * Jalapeno * Fennel * Lettuce * Corn * Cabbage * Eggplant * Squash * Bell Pepper * Thyme * Rosemary - English and Chinese * Parsley - English and Chinese * Basil - English and Chinese * Catnip * Pumpkins - one regular pumpkin and one a whimsical jack-o-lantern * Chives * Coriander * Blueberry - English and Chinese * Raspberry - English and Chinese * Carrots * Garlic * Potatoes * Beets * Onions * Okra * Strawberries * Peas * String (pole) beans * Scallions * Tomatoes * Cucuzzi * Habanero * Jalapeno * Butter Beans * Green (string / pole) beans * Broccoli * Brussel Sprouts * Cauliflower * Kale * Melon * Beans * Mint * Cilantro * Blackberry * Cantaloupe * Zucchini * NonGMO - plain and wooden versions
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