Variety Is the Spice of Life
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This project is designed for a herb garden where your imagination is the limit.
It can easily be used for seedlings - or any type of plant for you patio! Be creative!
Design
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I designed it in Fusion 360 using the basic principle of Lego.
Extrusion
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After the basic design I extruded the top brim
Extrusion
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and the bottom one.
In the design phase the relations is more important than the actual dimensions.
I altered the size in the next phase...
Slicing
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I used Repetier Host. You van use any slicer app.
Keep the following in mind:
- You can resize with your slicer. Make sure that you keep your aspect ratio.
- The infill will depend on the hammering the pot will have to endure.
- I printed it with PLA @ 195C. Bed was not heated. Brim / skirt optional. No support needed
Variety!!!
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You may print as many as you need. Be creative and stack and place as you like!
Enjoy!