Sunlu Meta PLA filament, creamy white Layer height 0.2 mm Line width 0.6 mm
First layer 50% speed. Silent mode. The rest is 100% speed. Standard mode.
The temperature of the table is 65'C. Nozzle temperature 220'C.
Great model, I used air pots available in stationary stores, but they don't produce such small ones. I'm sure the flower collection will be satisfied. A light mixture of earth, perlite, coconut fiber, universal soil, activated carbon. The pots will further improve permeability. Remember that the pot cover should be larger to give breath.
Hi! Thank you for the great model, I've printed most of your other pot models and they all work great and look great!
I found these to work particularly well with phioldendrons and rubber plant! I found it to be more durable when printed with PETG and line width > 0.6 mm. (edited)
Modified to only make 5x blocks so I could print it on my Prusa Mini. Obviously, this model was designed to finish a roll of filament because my green ran out halfway through too. Great model, wish I could fit 6x blocks to make a full roll like the original model. If anyone wants the 5x model, let me know and I can post a remix.
@RaulBejarano_357934 Hello. Thing the first, do you have your bottom layers set to 12? Thing the second, this may be an issue with the version of Cura you're using. Cura hasn't really been able to slice more complex spiralized parts since 4.2, so I would recommend either using a 4.1 release or Prusa/Slic3r. It's a bummer, and I haven't checked the most recent version of 5.X, but for the moment I'm sticking with my 4.1 release.
Very nice designs for a vase mode pitcher. Mine works great.
Filament: Protopasta Imperfect Forest Fantasy Green Multicolor HTPLA (The Imperfect is a batch that is opaque and less glittery than the normal Forest Fantasy Green.)
Spins very nicely, I like the long chamfer on the rotation piece - I felt it helped with rotation reliability, surprising to me how uncommon it is among hammershot cylinders. Dart sealed in the barrels more nicely than I expected for a vase print, no noticeable FPS losses there when testing with a variety of darts.
I also found that the single-piece core helped keep alignment/reliable rotation, unlike many other hammershot cylinders that have a short indexing piece connection with the main body.
I did find installation a bit fiddly before going uncompensated, due to the tip wrapping around the front pivot instead of nesting in-between shells, but I'm guessing that style of tip would've been problematic in terms of durability for a vase print.
Thank you for this. After going through couple of selfwatering planter models this one has all i wanted - cool look, quick print in one piece and easy filling with water.
It printed with a leaky gap where the two walls touch, but that can be easily fixed with some epoxy glue to make a nice watertight planter.
One thing to futher improve this mode; would be a tray to put the planter into. As you can see in my pictures, I quickly drew one in somewhat similar design because I tend to overfill my planters and I do not want water everywhere.