Planter with legs

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Planter with legs

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A1 mini

Large, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Large, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
9.2 h
1 plate
4.9(118)

Small, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Small, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
3.1 h
1 plate
4.9(99)

adjusted legs sizes, 0.24mm,3 walls,10% infill - A1 mini
adjusted legs sizes, 0.24mm,3 walls,10% infill - A1 mini
3.7 h
2 plates
4.9(32)

[Large+Small] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% gyroid infill
[Large+Small] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% gyroid infill
12.4 h
2 plates
4.7(3)

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Modern planter with legs, available in two sizes with opening of 115 mm and 72 mm for the smaller pot. 

Legs need to be superglued under the pot into their dedicated slots.

 

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Large, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Love it! Easy print scaled to 120% on my A1 mini using .6 nozzle. Took over 11 hours and worth every minute
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Which material did you use to be able to put real flower inside. PLA shouldn't be water tight, or am I wrong?
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Replying to @alexio :
I used PLA since it had a drip tray and I haven't had any issues. I believe this is Amolen's transition colored PLA which is fantastic to print with. PLA should be fine as long as you don't use outside and you have enough walls. Have a few pots that I printed in PLA and to be honest I think only one had an issue and that was due to it being too thin.
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Replying to @alexio :
PLA (or any 3d printed plastic) can be water tight. PLA will eventually absorb water and swell, but it takes a lot of water and time. To keep PLA from warping, put a couple of coats of MinWax or a polyurethane clear coat on the inside of the planter and it will last as long as you'd like.
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my wife love it, thank you for your designs, especially for the easter designs :-)
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wow great pictures, love it!
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Printed on A1 mini. I downloaded the Large version… NOTE to Designer : Thanks ! Scales great. I scaled (each part) 118% with the pot having an opening of about 136mm on the A1 mini. (Arrage> auto rotate for the legs to fit on plate). No modifications to the Designer file other than scaled to 118% (each part separately). Legs fit snug and didn't need any glue after upscale, but I might glue them anyway. Printed perfect ! PolyTerra PLA Army Green.
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Large, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Excellent print, printed in just under 10 hours. I did the large profile from the designer. Will add a photo when the plant is transplanted.
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Apologies for slicing the top off your model 😅 but I wanted a low pot to go with this IKEA plant and I wasn't sure if scaling would mess up the dish at the bottom!
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Small, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Brilliant!
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Could you tell me which filament you used?
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Large, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
fabulous print!
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Small, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
amazing!
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adjusted legs sizes, 0.24mm,3 walls,10% infill - A1 mini
Perfect output at first attempt. The only issue I see is the loose fit of all four legs. Holes are too big - a strong glue is needed to finish the product to be durable & safe to use.
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Small, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
very nice
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