Shishi-odoshi water fountain. No glue or screws.

Shishi-odoshi water fountain. No glue or screws.

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We've been experiencing an unusually scorching summer here in Finland. One day, while tending to our garden, I noticed that my neighbors' air conditioning units were releasing condensed water that was dripping onto my property. This discovery sparked a clever idea - using the condensate as a self-sustaining garden irrigation system. I'm excited to share this project with you on Instructables, so please take a moment to check it out and vote for it in the contest! You can find the Condense Water Garden Waterer project here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Condense-Water-Garden-Waterer/ As the idea continued to grow, I decided to create a Shishi-Odoshi water feature. Below, you'll find a detailed description of each component. This model consists of numerous parts, and throughout my design process, I adhered to two key principles: 1. No adhesives or fasteners are required to assemble the model. 2. No supports are necessary during printing. With my Flashforge Createor Pro 3D printer, these rules were easily met. However, if you have a printer with tighter tolerances, you may find that some parts are loose. To see the device in action, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BKCdHRfR4A

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