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WuuYA TREE

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0.4mm nozzle ,0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.4mm nozzle ,0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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15.9 h
3 plates

0.8mm nozzle, 0.48mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.8mm nozzle, 0.48mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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10.3 h
3 plates

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WuuYA TREE
Vertical Planters

WuuYA TREE makes vertical gardening easy.

This are molds for concrete.

I recommend to use vegetable oil, so the concrete do not stick to the molds, so the molds can be used again.
To make it longliving just use a chain inside the concrete.

the minimum sice of the prindbed to print this is 230x230mm

if the bottom ring stand in the water (good snalebarrier), I recommend doubling the height (z-axis) in the slicer

More at https://wuuya.net/tree/

- stick the molds togehter
- oil all molds
- stick the outer mold to the base
- prepare the concrete
- fill in a bit concrete
- lay in a chain
- fill up with more concrete
- wait 3-7 Days, depend on the temprature
- open the molds and stack them
- grow a lot plants and enjoy gardening


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I Did the mold on P1S with eSun PETG filament. I used roughly 70 paper clamps. I might use more when I get it oiled up and ready for the cement. PRINTED 6 Outside pieces 6 Inside pieces 6 Bottom pieces I am excided to see how it turns out.
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If you could only add the Bill Of Materials list somewhere, either here on the website, this means additional hardware needed, like the chain, the number of parts from each STL or bed...
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One mold ring weighs about 1.6 kg of PETG. You will need about 72 paper clips. The chain can be cheap and thin, it will need about 120 cm of chain. 100-200 ml of vegetable oil. 5.5 kg of screed concrete (estrich beton) mixed with 0.8 - 0.9 liters of water for one ring. A ring made of concrete is 9.5 cm high and if it is to stand in water, I recommend printing one that is twice as high for the base.
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Replying to @WuuYA :
Thank you can you also add how many of the 3d printed parts are needed for 1 mold? inside mold wall part (plate 1) x units Outside mold wall part (part 2) x units top cover x units
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Replying to @Raoofk :
One ring has 6 outriggers for plants, you need all 3 parts 6 times
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My question is what the chains are for and whether something else could be used instead
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To reinforce the whole thing, you could also use wire or even better some kind of mesh.
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The chain is incorporated for enhanced durability Internal outward pressure exists due to the weight of earth and water A wire could be used, but its lack of central alignment within the concrete renders it ineffective Unfortunately, most of the rings I crafted without a chain have already fractured
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I'm definitely going to try and print this one day. I love saving space with vertical gardening.
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What concrete did you use for this? Greetings flo
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very simple screed concrete, nothing expensive
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So the model in the photo cost you around 100€ in plastic Is there a way to use cheap plastic I'm thinking of those who remake plastic spools based on water bottle recycling
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This is 1.6kg of PETG which is cheap, but printing is long. I guess this is a lot of bottles to collect; how many grams are in a PET bottle
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Nice design! What is the diameter of this planter?
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