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Modular Honeycomb Plant Trellis

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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15.8 h
5 plates

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Black(30105) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Red(30201) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Yellow(30402) / Filament with spool / 1kg

Description

I built this modular plant trellis because I wanted something that’s super easy to extend as the plants grow — no tools, no screws, just stack another module on top and keep going. Each part has three sturdy posts and a honeycomb ring that’s open on one side, so you can guide your plants in without wrestling with the structure.

 

Inside the ring, I added small hex openings where you can clip in little plant holders. They’re great whenever a stem needs a bit of extra support. The whole trellis gets its stability from being pushed into the soil, and every additional module actually makes it stronger instead of wobblier.

 

I print it upside down to avoid supports and to get clean edges on the ring and solid, reliable posts. Since this thing is meant to live outdoors, I really recommend printing it in PETG at minimum — it handles sun, moisture, and general garden abuse way better than PLA.

 

The scale shown in the pictures is 75%, which comes out to roughly 15 cm in height and width. The original size at 100% is about 20 cm. I added both versions to the Print Profile, but feel free to scale it however you like.

 

Oh, and btw: I went with black, red and yellow because of the soccer world cup. Totally optional — just my little color idea. :)

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