Vase-Mode Storage Containers
myminifactory
Have you ever heard of the vase-mode feature?! Believe it or not but, the containers(red) above only have one parameter and use very little plastic, while printing at speeds of 60mm/s to 100mm/s. Woah! The red hexagonal containers above fit onto the green/white containers. There are a lot of different shaped plates available, you can also combine the different shapes to create a pretty cool storage container to store in your kitchen, on your desk, next to your 3d printer... There are different heights of the container. Alright, so let's talk about this vase-mode feature! Vase mode is a feature that enables you to print objects relatively quickly while also using less material. Using this feature, you can print almost any model with the thickness of just a single wall. How to access Vase-mode: Cura: It's also called Spiralised Outer Contour in Cura. Go to print settings (right side menu), at the bottom you will see a "Custom" button. After clicking it, scroll down to "Special Modes", there you will see a "Spiralise Outer Contour" option. Click the tab on the right side to enable this feature. Simplify3D: To enable vase mode, click "Edit Process Settings", then go to the Layer tab and enable the option for Single outline corkscrew printing mode, also known as Vase-Mode! Good Luck with the prints! Steve
With this file you will be able to print Vase-Mode Storage Containers with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Vase-Mode Storage Containers.