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Paddock Fence - Fence - Paddock - Horse Fence

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(ALT)  PLA MATT - 0.2mm Layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
(ALT) PLA MATT - 0.2mm Layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
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2.3 h
1 plate
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PLA WOOD - 0.2mm Layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
PLA WOOD - 0.2mm Layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
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2.3 h
1 plate
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PLA matt basic - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
PLA matt basic - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
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Hello,

we already have a horse stable and a riding arena from Sch…, but you can never have enough paddock fences. So I designed one myself that is compatible with the original fence from Sch…

UPDATE 06.2026: New print profile for PLA Matte / Basic - Support structures are now Tree Hybrid - Support is now much easier to remove.

 

Note: I tried several times to print the fence with good quality and easily - and so that it fits - I initially tried to print the fence lying down - with few supports - but the quality - considering a normal 0.2mm layer height - was not really good - the surface was partly bad - the curves were bad.

Conclusion: For quality and simplicity, it is best to print the fence upside down (see photo) and with "normal" supports and 50% infill. This creates good round posts and the "boards" have the same quality on both sides - of course more waste - but this can be easily removed (with pliers).

Printed with Bambu P1S Combo and Bambu PLA Wood (without prior drying).


Note: A 0.1 mm tolerance already determines whether the fence fits together tightly or is too loose! This means an extra print profile / STL is available for PLA WOOD, and a new PLA Matte print profile / STL is also available!



Regards Alex

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