
Zen fountain garden
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A serene oasis with a succulent sanctuary. The water feature is comprised of six shelves, two side vases and an internal support structure that fits snugly inside the vase. To achieve a harmonious union, the shape of the support must be tailored to fit each unique vase. I primed the various components before applying a desert sand spray paint that adds depth and texture. Be cautious not to coat surfaces that will come into contact with silicone, as this can lead to unwanted consequences. I protected these areas with paper scotch tape to ensure a smooth finish. Before assembling the parts, connect the water pipe to the upper shelf. To create a soothing display of water circulation, I utilized an aquarium pump. Examine the images for a clearer understanding of the craftsmanship involved. If you have any queries or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. 29/06/18 upgrade I successfully integrated the adapter that connects the 5mm tube to the aquarium pump, specifically designed for this purpose (Pump output adapter.stl). The adapter boasts an outer diameter of 13mm, allowing a secure connection to the pump, while its 5mm external diameter enables seamless attachment to the water-carrying pipe at the top of the fountain. Please note that the compatibility of this adapter depends on the type of pump you are using. If you're interested in exploring more creations featuring aquarium pumps, take a look at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3022096
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