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Rose with Stem, Sepals, and leaf

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A1
X1
P1S
P1P
X1 Carbon
X1E
A1 mini
H2D

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.8 h
4 plates
4.7(17)

X & P Series Printers
X & P Series Printers
Designer
3 h
4 plates
4.6(8)

A1 mini
A1 mini
Designer
3.2 h
6 plates
5.0(2)

Flower - Print by Object - H2D
Flower - Print by Object - H2D
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

This Model has been Updated! Find the latest version here: Rose v2.0 Remixed by SpragClutchMakerWorld: Download Free 3D Models

 

 

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Summary

I wanted a 3D printed rose that had the following, Quick to print, Had everything (Stem, Leaves, Sepals), And connected securely together (with a bit of super glue).

So after doing a bit of modifications to other designs and then putting it altogether, this is what I have.

Many thanks to the original designers! Please see remix section for the designs I modified.

Vase in pictures is from "SPIRAL vase" by YSoft_be3D

Post-Printing

If printing in PLA, simply run "Sepals" and "Stem" under hot tap water and bend to desired position.

If printing with other material, you may need to use a lighter or other heat source to bend the desired material.

Simply glue all parts together.

Thanks for looking!

How I Designed This

I used Onshape to Draw up the "Stem" and "Sepals". The file is public and can be seen and modified by anyone with a free Onshape account. Access at this link. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b4e618e89cb64a652dfbf729/w/8a49978650df175e4575aee3/e/488dba6728c7ef2225bc83f1

I did not modified the "Flower" at all. It is taken from "Stem and thorns (for anniversary rose) by MikeNeame"

Using Slic3r Prusa Edition, I scaled and cut the "leaves" from "Long Stem for "Rose with stem" by greenogre" to work with my remix design!

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