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Mini Garden Tool Set

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H2D Pro

Hand Trowel and Rake
Hand Trowel and Rake
Designer
3.1 h
4 plates

Bucket
Bucket
Designer
2 h
3 plates

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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M3x30 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA063
Bambu Filaments
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Mistletoe Green (10502) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Silver (10102) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Latte Brown (11800) / Refill / 1kg

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This miniature gardening set combines classic garden tools in a compact and charming design. Whether used for light gardening, as a decorative display, or as a toy for children, it offers a fun and versatile addition to any home or garden.

 

This set includes a fully 3D-printable trowel, rake, and bucket. While the tools are functional enough for light gardening tasks, they are made from plastic and should not be expected to withstand heavy use. Beyond practical applications, they also serve as charming decorative pieces and make excellent toys for children to enjoy in the garden, at the beach, or in a sandbox.

 

All parts can be printed without AMS. No additional parts are required for assembly, the listed screw is only for the optional reinforced handles.

 

 

Filament

The tools will only be as strong as the filament you choose. I recommend using Basic PLA, PETG or stronger materials. Matte or Silk filaments will most likely be too weak for any real use of the tools. 

 

If you like to print the tool handles with Matte PLA, you can print the reinforced version which required a M3x30 screw for better stability.

 

 

Print settings

All my profiles are ready to print, no changes required. 

 

If you plan to slice yourself, I recommend printing with 4-5 wall lines and aligning the seams at the back of the parts. The tines need a tree support. The tall parts should be printed with brim, for the thin handle parts of the bucket I recommend adding brim ears for easy removal.

 

 

Trowel & Rake Assembly

Simply put the collar on the handle in the right orientation and screw it into the tool.

 

 

Bucket Assembly

First push the thin arms into the center handle piece. If they go in hard, try twisting them. You can consider adding a few drops of glue if the connection isn't strong enough. Then click the arms into the bucket. This can require a little bit of force, use pliers when necessary. They should click in and rotate freely.

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