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Vertical Broomstick Planter System

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0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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92.2 h
9 plates

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Description

A complete, modular solution for a vertical indoor garden. This system uses a standard broomstick as the main support and includes everything you need to mount it securely to your wall.

  • 3 Planter Sizes: Small, Medium, and Large – all designed to fit a standard Ø24-25mm broomstick.
  • Smart Wall Mounts: Includes Top, Bottom, and Middle support brackets.
  • Dovetail Connection: The wall mounts feature a Dovetail mechanism for easy assembly and a clean look.
  • Drainage System: Each planter comes with a screw-on drainage cup and an internal divider to prevent soil clogs.
  • The Locking Wedges: Use the included triangular wedges to lock the planters at your desired height. Since broomsticks vary slightly, you can scale the wedges by 1-2% in your slicer for a perfect "press-fit" feel.
  • Coming Soon: I am currently redesigning the integrated lamp to be universal. A separate model for the lighting system will be uploaded soon!

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Beautiful, but how is the light seen in the photo made?
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Currently, the lamp model is designed to work with a specific power bank I own. I am working on a modular version that will be compatible with a wider range of power sources thank you!!
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Fantastic, thank you very much! An extension with plates would be awesome. 🤩
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I would think of making such an extension. thank you very much!!!
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Can I fit a 1 inch dowel size on this?
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If I understand correctly what you are getting at, it might work, though I think it will be a bit of a tight fit. However, if you heat up the model slightly with a hairdryer, you might be able to slide it in. Just keep in mind that with this technique, the model and the dowel will bond in a way that will make them very difficult to separate.
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best design on makerworld
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Has anyone printed this in PETG before? I would prefer it with water and from the processing of our printer, I have the feeling that it always comes out a bit nicer :)
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I'm following this project....I've given 2 boosts while waiting for the lamp file to be released!!!
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Wonderful
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Great idea!
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could you also create a horizontal version v2 so to speak haha And instead of wooden handles, maybe printable ones as an alternative to these vertical ones would be really legendary
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