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Garden Drip Irrigation System – Version 2

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.5 h
1 plate
4.0(118)

Easy Remove Supports + More Strength Print Profile
Easy Remove Supports + More Strength Print Profile
1.5 h
1 plate
4.1(100)

200mm Extended/long Version
200mm Extended/long Version
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5.0(4)

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Description

A smarter, more refined solution for hands-free plant watering.
This upgraded drip irrigation device offers precise flow control, making it ideal for home potted plants, garden beds, greenhouses, and even balcony setups. Simply attach it to a standard plastic bottle (soda or water, 0.3L–2L), adjust the valve, and let your plants stay hydrated while you're away.

For proper functionality, do not over-tighten the bottle — allowing a bit of airflow keeps the water moving. If necessary, you can also poke a small hole in the base of the bottle to enhance air intake and water pressure. However, in most cases, just leaving the cap slightly loose does the trick.

Designed for convenience, efficiency, and peace of mind — this is Version 2 of our reliable drip irrigation tool, made for gardeners who like to keep it low-maintenance but effective.

 

Update: judging by the comments, it is better to update the support threshold to 20 from the existing 30, then after printing you will not have to dig out support from hard-to-reach places

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Support Issue:Supports print into the internal structures where they are pretty much impossible to remove fully. The ones in the screw section where the bottle attaches are annoying but removable. The support that prints into the pin hole however are nearly impossible to remove. Even when I fought with it for a while and thought I got it out, the pin only goes half way in so it seems that a piece of the support broke off so I just had to scrap the whole print.
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same thing happened to me just now. I still haven’t got the one in the pin hole out yet. getting ready to give up
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It's strange that everything went smoothly for me, but if you have this problem, update the level support parameter to 20
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I had same problem. I got a hex key hot but not glowing ramed it into the hole and it solved the problem. Im on the H2D. It wasn't hard to fix but I'll probably not print more.
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had to drill out valve hole for valve stem to fit valve, stem broke off inside
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Let's see 👀 if the part is compatible with German PET bottles
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so is it compatible?
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Replying to @KuzaSenja :
It is… but this print did not work for me 🤷‍♂️
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nice idea, sadly, the screw cap broke 3 out of 4 printed times. So a lot of waste fot me.
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hi, I printed it in an ungrouped version, that is, the screw cap and the main part separately
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really cool design I had a slight issue with screwing in the pin as the tolerances are so tight. the issue was resolved by drilling out the whole with a 4.5mm drill bit
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Question: How did you get the cap to fit onto the bottle and how did you design it. I have been looking for a way to make something similar for SO LONG but I can never figure out just how to make the thread to fit into the water bottle
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Hi, there are lessons on the internet on how to create your own threads in fusion360 for example or other programs
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Replying to @Digipo.eu :
Yes, but I couldnt figure out how to make it so that it would fit into a specific water bottle. Do you have any tips?
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Replying to @user_3918814505 :
What kind of bottle do you have? I used a standard one
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I made a few changes.
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looks stylish
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print looks good. when fitting pieces together, it’s too tight. the circled section in picture needs additional reaming until it fits.
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prints perfect, supports remove easily with a little clean up, but you will need a drill bit to take some material out of tap section to be able to get it to screw home but once done works as intended.
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I've printed it four times—three with the P1S at different speeds and one with a Creality Ender 3 V3—and I've been unable to fit any bottle, regardless of brand, whether water, Coca-Cola, or anything else, not even after heating it to try and force a fit. A complete failure. I give it two stars for the limited success it achieved
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the same thing happens to me I printed it several times and the bottle doesn't fit
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