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2X4 deck railing planter

IP Report

Print Profile(4)

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

planter PLA
planter PLA
Designer
12 h
1 plate

planter PETG
planter PETG
Designer
8.7 h
1 plate

Planter ASA
Planter ASA
Designer
10.5 h
1 plate

Planter ABS
Planter ABS
Designer
10.5 h
1 plate

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Description


Do you have a 2X4 deck rail and need a planter? I do and  I refuse to spend 25$+ on a planter from a big box store. I designed a small but simple planter that fits store cut 2X4s and rough cut 2X4s. Screw holes are added to help hold it down if you are in a windy area. I recommend ASA/ABS or even petg but have included a pla profile anyways. It has two drain holes so that way you wont have any floating plants after a storm. feel free to remix and upload! 

Its designed as an oval so I dont have to print with supports when im printing them but for the purpose of not having any failed prints over the profile ive added supports to the print profiles. Feel free to open in bambu and try to print without supports just dont rate low if your printer has a bad day. 

8x5/8 robbie wood screws are used to mount to the deck, screw down slowly and avoid crushing the base.

Check out the cover you can use for frosty nights or for keeping humidity: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1490884-2x4-deck-railing-planter-cover#profileId-1558227

Designed in TinkerCAD

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