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Trellis for Climbing Plants, Expandable

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Print Profile(2)

All
A1 mini
H2D Pro
A2L
P1P
H2C
P2S
X1
H2S
X2D
H2D
X1 Carbon
P1S
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
8 h
2 plates
4.8(88)

V2, 129g Filament 8,5h -> no need to print every plate
V2, 129g Filament 8,5h -> no need to print every plate
Designer
20.9 h
7 plates
4.6(19)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
2082
7268
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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
    1. screws and nuts with tighter tolerance M6
    2. screw and nut with ANSI thread, 2 pieces each for testing
      1. 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

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