Plant pot and saucer with biofila linen

Plant pot and saucer with biofila linen

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I'm designing a plant pot and saucer for a next-gen hex-a-pod robot build, and they can be scaled up as the mesh is extremely detailed. The saucer also snaps into place on the pot and features an adorable plant picture on it. This has been printed with TWOBEARS Biofila Linen, which is made from linen, a complex polymer of aromatic alcohols known as monolignols found in plants' secondary cell walls and some algae. Some users have requested a thinner version, so I've created a "Eco" pot with a thickness of 1mm and another one that's .8mm. These should be used if you want to bury the pot in the ground or just use less plastic. The pot and saucer at their current scale are about 76 mm high and 75 mm wide, fitting a succulent plant perfectly. Enjoy printing! Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple White Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .18 Infill: 20 Notes: I recommend printing at 20 percent infill and setting the shell thickness to .8 for solid walls and a strong part. For my Printrbot Simple metal with heated bed, I use an extrusion temperature of 180ºC and a bed temperature of 60ºC. This was designed in AutoDesk Fusion 360.

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