Stackable raised garden bed/compost

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Stackable raised garden bed/compost

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X1 Carbon
P1S
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X1
X1E
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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27.7 h
1 plate

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Description

You can have a bed 20 cm high or even 1 meter, in different widths and lengths, it's up to you.
I made compost from boards 25 mm thick, 1 meter wide and 1 meter long, in total heigh 600mm, from 3x200mm corner 150 plank 50gap, gaps are good for compost.
I designed different types of models for planks of different widths, the length is up to you but the thickness must be 25mm, otherwise the wood must be processed.
The side holes are 3mm and the larger ones in the middle are 4mm.
The corners are made in different heights of 100mm, 150mm and 200mm, full stackable.
The recommended material is PETG or something similar that can last in an outdoor environment, when you print it in black color and PLA it can melt in sunny days.
All sizes are in mm.

3D printing settings
Prefered material PETG, 2 or more perimeters with 20+ infil, layer high doesnt matter, but for faster print 0,2mm+
Without support.
When printing 4 or more corners in one print add brim.

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wasteful print profile, as these are a variety of types. meaning that this entire print doesn't make a raised bed. the print profile should be a set of one of the types, so that a bed could be made. this should be labeled variety selection or something
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printing this does little to help someone, as now I am stuck with all these different varieties, and would rather like to build a raised bed instead of seemingly wasting 28 hours of print time. imagine going back and building one type of raised bed, then I only use one out of all those printed.
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You have a point that a print profile should probably contain 4-8 of one type. However, I think you're being too hard on the designer. Looks like they included multiple sizes to be considerate. And, with a design as straightforward as this, I think the burden is really on you to confirm that you're printing the right pieces before starting a 28 hour print. Additionally, in Bambu Slicer you have the ability to break apart objects and duplicate any pieces. Lastly, Bambu created a robust functionality to create your own print profiles and share them here with others.
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Replying to @broadsighted :
it is nearly 1 kilo of plastic. many people print straight from Bambu, and might not realize that the set is unusable as is. many of us use Bambu handy quite extensively, and having things push button is a large benefit of the brand. the feeling of wasting 1 kilo of filament, aling with 27 hour print time is a big one. it looked like a set, but yes the designer did mention that multiple varieties were added.
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