Garden Name Stakes / Tags
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In order to tell what is planted where, I've always just used popsicle sticks and a Sharpie to label my garden's rows. Now that I have a 3D printer, I wanted something more unique. I designed these to look like little distressed wooden planks. Each stake features not only the plant's name, but also a cute little picture of it's future offspring. After having several bad years (gardenwise), this is all that we have decided to plant this year, but I will add more tags as I get time. If you would like to make your own, I have included the blank stake for you to use in your own creations. .... If there is a certain plant you would like labeled, let me know and I'll see what I can do .... my only request is that you post a [Make] once you've printed them so that others can find these tags. For best results swap filament at the following layers assuming a 0.3mm layer height: layer 0 = brown | black layer 15 = brown; if layer 0 = black layer 17 = white layer 22 = black I have added a bash script (for use under linux) that you can use to quickly modify the gcode for filament swaps. This script assumes a 0.3mm layer height and that the gcode file is saved in the current directory as "tags.gcode". Make it executable (chmod +x modify_tags.sh) and, once run, it will add the pause commands at the proper layer locations. I haven't worked with windoze in years, so you're on your own on that front. 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 and garlic chives coriander blueberry - English and Chinese raspberry - English and Chinese carrots garlic potatoes beets onions / red onions okra strawberries peas french / green / pole / runner beans including dwarf and climbing scallions (spring onions) tomatoes cucuzzi habanero jalapeno butter (broad) beans broccoli brussel sprouts cauliflower kale melon beans mint cilantro blackberry cantaloupe zucchini (courgette) nonGMO - plain and wooden versions leeks kohlrabi Chinese cabbage radish cayenne pepper spinach sunflower asparagus banana peppers celery sweet potatoes Print Settings Printer Brand: TEVO Printer: Tarantula Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm - 0.3mm Infill: 20% Category: Outdoor & Garden
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