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Very nice looking design. Its water tight in my case. Printed with 0.6mm nozzle and 3 perimeters. This is a 160% scaled version which nearly holds a liter of water.
I am not a fan of supports, so i took the liberty to create a 45% overhang from the top handle bridge by moving the top handle vertices 13mm towards the body and bottom respectively.
Since you do not allow to publish remixes as per license, i'd invite you to add a version with those changes to this publication. Imho its much nicer to print that way. And despite loosing some symmetry, it makes for an interesting twist.
I'd happily share and gift my stl to you.
@moWerk i will make a revision v2 with your suggestions.
It's a great model and easy to print. I made a 2mm spacer because the gap under my gate is big. I printed the 25mm one. The spacer was glued under the doorstop and it prevented the double-sided tape from sticking to the moving part.
@MorneKuhn_831619 If you need, I can make a thicker version. I had thought of using it for light wooden doors at home, not for iron gates.
@Adivor_2259460 It works on the gate. Let me put it through its paces and see what happens. :)
I start a lot of plants from hydroponics and this really helps the seedlings along after planting them in soil. Thank you so much @Adivor_2259460 for fixing this file so quickly! I understand everyone has a life and I respect that. All I can say is that you are a man of good character.
@Don_382497 Thanks for directly testing my project.
@Adivor_2259460 My pleasure!
Where can I find the model of this purple plant pot?
Cheers
@nilson_fx to my other page with all my project. https://makerworld.com/it/models/576015#profileId-496548
@Adivor_2259460 great. Thanks!
Works really well! I had some issues trying to print the overhangs with ABS but this one is printed in PETG and it works as intended!
@AdrianMenzel I haven't try in ABS, PETG is ok per this project.
Hey thanks. My daughter told me late at night that she needed this tool for school tomorrow but the stores were already closed so I found this :D. I printed it out without any problems (little strings of characters between the numbers but after a little cleaning it wasn't a problem).
I'm lazy so I used MMU to change the color ;)
It looks better in real life than in the photo (edited)
@Quadric thanks for feedback.
Super optimized for what? Didn't work. Not even close.
Look at the user "Lapjoint"s boomerangs instead, he knows what he's doing.
Very sharp! printed in ABS, the "saw" part is painfull. (edited)
Great design - I prefer the one piece instead of others that have multiple pieces fitting together. This is easy and seems useful. I will be throwing it in the back of my truck as a just-in-case option.