
Indoor Garden
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I'm working on an innovative Indoor Garden project, focused on cultivating Kuroda carrots. The pod's design features a water reservoir at the base, preventing damage from overwatering. To prepare the pods for use, they must be sanded down and coated with a protective sealant. Required Materials: - Seeds (Kuroda Carrots) sourced from www.seedsnow.com - A high-quality Grow Light, available on Amazon as the MarsHydro Spectrum Certification Hydroponic Greenhouse - Filament (Apla 1kg) from 3dfuel.com - Moisture and pH Sensors, accessible through Amazon's dp/B01IOS7WIW - A Squeeze Bottle, found on Amazon as the Degree Liquid Holder Squeeze Bottle - Lumber for constructing the table - Super Glue for bonding - A Water Jug for hydration - Floor Mat to ensure a stable workspace - Dirt specifically formulated for Kuroda carrots' needs - Plastic Spray Paint and Plasti-dip for finishing Printer Settings: - Printer Brand: MakerBot - Printer Model: MakerBot Replicator Z18 - Raft Settings: Not applicable - Support Settings: Disabled - Resolution: 300 dpi - Infill Percentage: 10% Post-Printing Instructions: 1. Sand the pods with 60 or 80 grit paper, then progress to 120 or 200 grit for a smooth finish. 2. Apply Plastic Spray Paint to protect the surface. 3. Coat the pods with Plasti-dip to seal and waterproof them. Design Software: Fusion360 was used to design the Indoor Garden, featuring a water reservoir at the base to prevent damage from overwatering. The top slant provides an aesthetic touch.
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