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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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My youngest son (7) keeps looking for flowers and sticks and whatever he can find insteresting when he goes for a walk (and aventure! woooohooooo!), but he's frustrated that wild flowers and plants look bad after a couple hours, so I'm teaching him how to hang them to dry.

So our next problem: where does he put them? They are usually pretty small plants, sometimes flowers, sometimes leaves, sometime just grass…
I decided to make some simple vases. Different shapes, different textures (using the slicer options for rugged textures)… something he can even paint if he want to.
They are small, around 6-8cm tall, enought for small dried flowers, although you can scale them as big as you want too :)
There're 9 vases on the 3mf, just 6 on the stl. Not that I'm missing anything, some of them were just distorted using different sizes on the slicer. Stretch or squash them any way you like to create new interesting shapes!
As I'm using the fuzzy skin on them, the stl files are smooth. You can add any effect you want on them too! (try different rugged skin options, it's fun to see the results!)

 

Don't trust my pictures, and try for yourself. I never sand mines after printing, and usually just use acrylic paints without priming it first, and print using probably a thicker layer than what I should because… I'm impatient LOL anyway, they look better in real life than in my pictures!
 

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