Trellis for Climbing Plants, Expandable
Print Profile(2)


Description
A trellis for climbing plants in raised beds or flower pots or even in the garden bed
- Especially suitable for vining plants, for example mini cucumbers
- The spiral incorporated into the vertical rods allows the plant to hold onto them
- Infinitely expandable in height by reprinting
- print as many V2 Bottom or Top as you like, for example
- for each extension, additionally print 3 connectors + 6 screws + 6 nuts
- note the assembly instructions
UPDATE 29.03.2026
Based on a comment, I rechecked the screws and nuts in V2
It is possible that the screws slip through
- screws and nuts moved to separate print plate
- two new print plates added
- screws and nuts with tighter tolerance M6
- screw and nut with ANSI thread, 2 pieces each for testing
- 12 of each are needed for the entire trellis
UPDATE 10.03.2026
Revised model and associated print profile
in the pictures in violet color
Files in TrellisV2.zip
Print profile trellisV2.3mf
- Internal structure in the trellis to increase the stability of the printed part
- A trellis (Bottom) with a lower ring for better stability in the flower pot
- Ground anchors and screws are printed horizontally
- are therefore more stable
- adhere better to the print bed during printing
- Divided into several print plates
- either print the “all in one” plate or the other 3 plates
- the parts of V2 are compatible with the original version
Very simple assembly
- V2: remove the small mouse ears at the tip of the screws (they only serve for better bed adhesion)
- place the holders over a bore and fix the holder with screw and nut
- tighten the screws hand-tight only
- connect all parts in the same way
- if you place the trellis in the ground
- hold and push on the lowest 3 legs if possible
- if necessary, pre-drill the holes in the ground with a wooden stick or similar
Easy printing in PETG or PETG HF
- clean the build plate very thoroughly before printing
- V1: you only need the nuts from print plate 2 if the nuts from plate 1 are too loose
- no supports needed as there are no critical overhangs
- for safety on tall parts with brim, I didn't print without it, maybe it would be possible
UPDATE 2025\05\20
I have added a second print plate with nuts that have a lower tolerance, in case the nuts are too loose
License
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