Plant Stand - Simple Mid-Century Modern Planter Holder - Easy Print - Multiple Sizes

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Plant Stand - Simple Mid-Century Modern Planter Holder - Easy Print - Multiple Sizes

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Plant Stand - Simple Mid-Century Modern Planter Holder - Easy Print

Preface:

This is a simple, easy-to-print plant stand that channels mid-century modern themes. When printed with the right settings, these plant stands are very sturdy and should hold even very heavy plants. Featuring a chamfered platform edge and three legs that seamlessly blend into each other, this plant stand will fit in with any decor style.

 

There are a total of nine model files, each with a different height/platform size combination. The “small”, “medium”, and “large” labels refer to the platform width (6in, 7.5in, and 9in, respectively) and the following measurement refers to the height of the stand (3in, 6in, 9in, respectively).

 

Printing: 

These models print upside down, so I recommend using a textured buildplate if possible. This is not necessary, but will make the result look better in my opinion. I recommend the following settings:

  • 4 walls
  • 30% infill
  • 0.2mm layer height

Note: I have found these settings to produce very sturdy results, but if you have an especially heavy plant that you're planning on using this for, I'd recommend increasing to 5-6 walls and 40% infill just for good measure. 

 

Other notes:

  • The picture prints were completed using Elegoo Matte PLA. 
  • This model is not for commercial use. If you are interested in selling your 3D prints of my models, please refer to my Printables Club!
  • If you like this design, consider leaving a tip! I'm a university student, so anything helps!

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Other Issues:I made 3 attempts with this model that all failed using Bambu Lab Basic PLA Black. Before the 3rd attempt I even did a full machine calibration, no luck as shown in the first photo. Turned off Infill Combination and my 4th attempt I was successful. There is no need for that setting to be on.
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Sorry to hear the profile was giving you trouble! In the past with my P1P, the Infill Combination setting has helped keep my infill from getting stringy or developing gaps, and has always worked very well for me. That said, it is very helpful to hear that it doesn't always help, and I will definitely keep that in mind when making future profiles. I'm glad you were able to get it to work in the end, though, and I hope the model itself works well for your needs! Thanks again for your feedback!
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Replying to @JordanProctorDe :
Thanks for taking the time to reply! I've found that reducing your nozzle temp really makes a difference in combating stringing, in addition to increasing the length and speed of retraction and detraction. I'll have to give Infill Combination another try sometime maybe on a different model since it does reduce print time which is nice.
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love these files, came out great thank you!
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