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Moss Grid Aquarium

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0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This model consists of several grid elements that are connected to each other. The parts are designed to sit stably and not fall apart on their own. I have been using the grids for a while now, and the moss should have grown firmly onto the grid after about five weeks, forming a nice dense back wall.
 

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Depending on the printer, slight dimensional deviations may occur, as not all devices print with the same precision. If the connections are a bit tighter for you, you may need to carefully tap the grids together with a hammer. However, this should only rarely be necessary with Bambu printers.

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I printed a total of 10 of these grids. I'm still a beginner, so I'm not sure if it's me or the model, but unfortunately the dimensions don't fit together well. The model can't be assembled and isn't perfectly square, which creates gaps. With sandpaper and patience, I was able to join some parts, but unfortunately 4 models ended up in the trash bin... The photo clearly shows how the top row slants to the right
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I will now test the model on my printer as well to see if the problem can be replicated. With my 2x3 grid wall (6 grids), the parts fit together without post-processing, but every printer works a bit differently. Therefore, it would be important to know which printer you are using and if you have changed any specific slicing settings. Furthermore, it would be interesting to know if you experienced any warping. Even small temperature differences on the print bed or in the environment can easily warp large, flat parts – and even minimal deviations are enough for the grids to no longer be exactly square or for gaps to appear. If you briefly mention which material, which temperatures, and which printer you used, and whether you noticed any warping, I can better assess where the deviations are coming from
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Replying to @user_1721836234 :
I printed the grids with PLA on the Bambulab A1 and did not change any specifications
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Great idea
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How did you attach the moss to the grid
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I simply tied the moss to the vines of the trellis in small clumps with fishing line. It looks a bit sparse at first, but everything grows together pretty quickly
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