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80% - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
80% - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
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4.4 h
1 plate
5.0(69)

65% - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
65% - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
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2.7 h
1 plate
4.9(48)

100% - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 12% gyroid infill
100% - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 12% gyroid infill
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7.5 h
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100% PETG - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 12% infill
100% PETG - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 12% infill
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7.5 h
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A WATERING CAN

 

Here is a new design for the watering can. Hope you like this!

  • The model is very durable
  • 100% model has 5 main walls and a sturdy base
  • Easily scalable downwards like 65% has 3 main walls
  • A small amount of support. Support only on the handle.
  • The golden one in the collage photo. Using Silent mode for printing ensures a smoother and more precise top section where the material thickness changes. The print time isn’t actually double the original, even though the display makes it look that way. 100% model 7.5h → 11h.

 

Sizes:

100% 1,9 Liter - height ~135 mm

90% 1,4 Liter - height ~120 mm

80% 1,0 Liter - height ~110 mm

65% 0,5 Liter - height ~100 mm

 

Disclaimer: Do not store water in printed cans to avoid water damage.

 

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65% - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
The design is truly beautiful! I printed the version at 65% and unfortunately the print is not perfect Update 10 Nov 2024: five stars to the printing profile! The problems I encountered were only due to the printing temperature and I solved them thanks to the advice of Jurdis (I simply lowered the T of the BBL PLA Matte by 10 °C)
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Thank you very much for your feedback and for the photo! It’s a pity that the print didn’t turn out perfectly. From the photo it seems to me that the filament settings might be too hot, or perhaps the flow was set too high. It’s difficult to say for sure what the quality issue might be. Could you try printing a test model for the temperature, so you find the right one? A test to calibrate the flow could also help. I hope these suggestions are useful and that you can print a watering can of better quality. Beautiful color, by the way, of the filament you used! 😊
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Replying to @Jurdis :
Thank you for the suggestions! The PLA print profile is the standard Bambu Lab one (PLA Matte Dark Green). I will try to reprint it because I have noticed that the imperfections are mainly in the upper part of the print (printer vibrations/AMS lite?). I have a question: what is the Modifier in the print profile for? When examining the print parameters, I have not noticed any differences, but perhaps I have missed something. Ciao and congratulations again for your work 😀
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Replying to @CarloM :
The Modifier at the beginning of the tube prevents the creation of supports in an area where they are not needed and where they would be difficult to remove. I believe that the problem at the top is due to the fact that the layer does not have time to cool down completely before the next one begins. The wall of the top is thicker to offer the necessary support for an FDM printer, and the print time per rotation is faster because the top is narrow. You can also try adjusting the time between layers, but I would start by simply lowering the filament temperature by about 10 degrees Celsius. 😊
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I printed it with 4 layers and 4 walls (Hyper PETG) I definitely want it to be sealed And sprayed with clear acrylic lacquer inside and out It matches well with the other things on the windowsill Oh yeah scaled to 45% so it looks small It has a 300ml capacity My partner likes it all the items on the windowsill now have the same style
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Great Looks really good A coating always makes it more waterproof I just got pourable epoxy resin and want to use it to reinforce several pots and jugs at the same time I've never used it before but I'm excited to see how it works out
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Replying to @Jurdis :
That would be too much effort for me I have 3m clear acrylic lacquer spray The other pots on the window have also been treated this way and have been sealed for several weeks 2 thin spray coats
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Replying to @user_599661518 :
Thank you for the great tip I definitely need to try the acrylic lacquer spray too I don't have much experience yet with coating pots
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top thx (ASA CF)
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Thanks for sharing. Looks awesome! 😊
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90% max A1mini - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 12% infill
great design
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Thank you! What filament did you use?
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Replying to @Jurdis :
Kingroon PLA Silk Black-Gold :)
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Replying to @denoot :
Ok thanks! Looks mysteriously cool! 😊👍
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80% - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
Printed at 80% in matt PLA and I love it thank you
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Oh, the rainbow filament looks delightful! I need to print myself too 😊
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Replying to @Jurdis :
opps I ment I printed it at 70% sorry we are very new to this (and enjoying every minute!)
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Replying to @lilyloves3d :
Nice!! Thanks for the new print profile! 😊
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A very cool little watering can, unfortunately with a few unsightly printing errors in the middle of the print
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Thank you for the photo and feedback! It's a shame the surface isn't perfectly smooth. So many factors influence an optimal print, such as filament quality, humidity, temperature, vibrations, etc. I hope you can print a perfect model with a different filament or settings 😊
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I also recommend printing in Silent mode. It does take its time, but the model turns out better if one factor, speed, is eliminated. I did a Silent mode test with filament that left some slight marks in the specific section where the wall thickens and there is no visible difference. 😊
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I got the same errors on mine in the same place. Printed the 65% model on the A1 Mini.
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Amazing! I scaled it up a bit to close to the largest size that can be printed on the X1C, using PLA Tough+. I then filled it up with water and let it stand for 12 hours and not a single drop of water leaked. So this is water thight! No need to epoxy the inside. Great design that prints a high quality part, thanks for the model 👍
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Thank you so much for the compliments! My goal was to create a durable design, and it’s great to hear that you noticed that. I’m not sure if it’s overcautious, but over time the printed piece can change and become brittle, so I recommend not keeping water in the watering can for long periods without a coating. Thank you also for the excellent photos! 😊
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Replying to @Jurdis :
Thanks for the advice. I'll keep it empty when not using, as I would have done anyway.
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Sehr sehr schön
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Thank you! It looks exquisite!
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Wife loves it.
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Glad to hear that! Thank you!
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great design
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Thank you! 😊
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