Nest Planter

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Nest Planter

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Print Profile(3)

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1
A1 mini

Standard Profile - 0.2mm layer
Standard Profile - 0.2mm layer
Designer
10.4 h
7 plates
4.6(54)

Fast print 80mm version
Fast print 80mm version
1.6 h
1 plate
4.7(9)

Fast Print 120mm version
Fast Print 120mm version
3.7 h
1 plate
4.4(7)

Open in Bambu Studio
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1370
2787
105
105
2.1 k
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Released

Description

VIDEO of insert change / assembly 
For me the assembly process is really simple without a lot of force. Nevertheless after some feedback I also changed the design a little  for people that really have problem with the last assembly step. I’ve created a new variant of the insert specifically for those who are still having trouble (V3). This version includes two chamfers that should make the final assembly step easier.

Please note: Due to these changes, the slot is no longer fully closed. I would recommend using this version only if the standard insert remains too difficult to assemble.

 

Introducing the NestPlanter, a beautifully crafted 3D-printed plant pot with a separate color insert, designed for a stunning two-tone effect. Inspired by nature’s curves, this planter creates a cozy, nest-like enclosure for your favorite succulents and small plants.

Key Features:

  • Two-Part Design: The insert is printed separately, allowing you to mix and match colors for a unique look. Be bold and experiment with different color combinations!
  • Smooth, Rounded Form: A natural, pebble-like shape that blends seamlessly with any decor.
  • Simple Assembly:
    1️⃣ Align the bottom cut of the insert with the corresponding part of the shell.
    2️⃣ Press the edges together until the insert slightly "rolls" itself.
    3️⃣ Insert it into the base opening and release.
    4️⃣ Align the triangle at the back and firmly press the lower edge of the insert against the base around the entire circumference – this may require some force.
    5️⃣ Once secured, the front overlapping part will naturally adjust and lock into place, making the opening between the insert and shell nearly invisible.

This assembly method ensures a seamless and sturdy fit while maintaining the elegant, organic aesthetic of the planter.

Which color combination would you try first?

 

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https://www.instagram.com/hpinvent.design/
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=79128277

 

Due to many requests for commercial licenses for my 3D models I created a patreon page. You can become a member to get permission for commercial use or just want to support my work : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=79128277
There you can also find exclusive Models for Patreon Subscribers only ;)


If you Just want to give a one time Support you can buy me a coffe here ;)
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Here is a small Sneak Peak of a coming Bathroom Set
More Information about the launch date and early acces can be found on my Patreon.


 

Also check out my other Designs!

I have a bunch more stuff in my profile!!
https://makerworld.com/en/u/3624704578



 

 

 

 

Happy printing!

Comment & Rating (105)

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Wonderful design, but I can't for the likes of me, get the insert to go in and unfurl.
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Update: After a lot of pushing and squeezing, I was able to squeeze it in , pushing more around the bottom lip., but it took a massive amount of pressure. I've assembled 6 of them now, but one of them I still can't get the insert to completely line up and unfurl. My thumbs are very sore LOL . I'd strongly suggest you update this with a much easier way to install these, especially if you're advertising this as modular, mix and match. There's not way i can even get them out after they have finally attached. I love this design so much, so I'm really hoping you take this constructive criticism to heart and update it.
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Hey there, sorry to hear that you had some difficulties. I uploaded a short video (gif) to the images and also to the descripton where you can see the assembly process and change of the insert. For me the assembly process is really simple without a lot of force. Nevertheless I also changed the design a little for people that really have problem with the last assembly step. I added a chamfer but this leaves a small gap so only those people with the problems should use it ;)
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Replying to @HpInvent :
Ok thanks! Looking forward to trying the new design, but i don't see it in the print profile yet.
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A truly magnificent print, it looks absolutely fantastic, however, the assembly is a complete disaster :( Unfortunately, I am unable to assemble the components. One part is even broken. Perhaps the inner part should be scaled down slightly?
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It takes a really strong squeeze down in the bottom lip. I was finally able to do mine, but it was really difficult. I'm hoping the designer will take note and update this with a much easier assembly method.
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Hey there, sorry to hear that you had some difficulties. I uploaded a short video (gif) to the images and also to the descripton where you can see the assembly process and change of the insert. For me the assembly process is really simple without a lot of force. Nevertheless I also changed the design a little for people that really have problem with the last assembly step. I added a chamfer but this leaves a small gap so only those people with the problems should use it ;)
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Beautiful design, unfortunately, despite the video instructions, it could not be assembled. I then scaled the inner part to 99%, and it fits perfectly! A photo with 100% and one with 99% are attached
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I had to scale the inlay to 99% to achieve proper positioning within the pot. Otherwise, the piece is truly excellent
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Nice avocado :)
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Top-notch! Simply superb
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A truly successful project Congratulations
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I abaolustely love this design, but it needs a little redesign to make it easier to get the inserts in. Most of the time, I had to trim them slightly or print at 99% to get them in. Hope the designer considers an update.
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Fast print 80mm version
My catus like the print
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beautiful
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Standard Profile - 0.2mm layer
Beautiful planter. I did this one in ASA and it turned out amazing!
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