Self Watering Planter Pot

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Self Watering Planter Pot

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 100% infill
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Self Watering Planter Pot

 

You can pour the water directly onto the plate, from which it flows into the pot, or if you pour into the pot, the excess water will drain onto the plate.

 

Note that due to the overlap of the ribs, when pouring water on a plate, be careful not to flood the water. Pour into several grooves a bit like swiping horizontally. If you want, you can scale the pot like 1 or 2 % smaller to create a better water flow to the plate.

 

Size 180x180x150 mm - pot and plate together

7 x 7 x 5,9 inches

Scalable down and up!

 

My own 120x120x120 growing pot fits inside this. If you use a growing pot inside, make sure the size of the model before printing. The bottom is moderately narrow. Scale if needed.

 

It takes time to print all the features, but this is quite easy to print, so you can increase the print speed if the print time feels long.

 

Hope you like this one! Happy printing!

 

 

 

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Resized to fit my plant!
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Nice! 😊👍🏻Thank you for the boost!!
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Great design.. turned out so good in the Matt finish. unfortunately I didn’t have the same Filament.. started for PLA-CF then at the end PLA Matt Black. thanks for the share.
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Sometimes it happens that the filament runs out. Not too bad color change. It's good that you were able to print the model completely. Looks great! 😊👍🏻
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Really nice design wanted to test it but something with model crashes bambu studio, tried downloading STL and default settings but it only gets to 15% slicing on walls then studio just closes, really odd first time this happens.
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You can use classic slicing 😊👍🏻 Arachne slicing is the reason. It is very slow, but result can be better. Hope this helps!
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Replying to @Jurdis :
Same issue with any settings including settings in 3mf sadly. Really curious issue, will keep trying :)
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Replying to @duragz :
Oh. Sorry to hear! Stopping at 15% is often caused by the Arachne slicing, but could also be something else. I hope you get it sorted out soon. When you figure it out, pkease let me know 😊
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Lovely design Jurdis - can I ask what colour filament you used in your examples? It looks great!
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Thanks! I used Polyterra Army Beige matte. eSun's matte khaki could also be good. It is slightly greenish. I'm looking for non-matte materials. Let me know if you find good colors and send a photo please 😊👍🏻
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Sorry for the slight confusion! So the right filament is Formfutura EasyFil™ ePLA Matt Vanilla White 😊
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Looks beautifull
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Thank you! :)
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Thank you for the boost!!
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