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The Basket That Wasn’t Woven – Rattan Style Basket

IP Report

Print Profile(1)

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

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
21.2 h
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

Not all baskets are woven by hand…

Some are woven by polygons, patience, and an unhealthy obsession with making a 3D printer do things it probably wasn’t meant to do.

This rattan inspired basket started as a blank screen and a wild idea: recreate the warmth of traditional wicker weaving using nothing but layers of filament.

After countless tweaks and pattern adjustments, the result is a basket that looks like it belongs on a sunlit patio rather than a print bed.

Whether ye use it to hold treasure, ~trinkets,~ snacks, keys, or the mysterious collection of things that ~somehow~ accumulate ~s~ on every countertop, this woven beauty is ready for duty.

Designed from scratch by yours truly. Happy printing, makers.

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License

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