A remix of a previous planter design (The 6986 Planter). Insert chopsticks from to-go food and connect with the connector pieces then run a piece of string or wire through to create a scaffolding to support your plant. This pot is as large as can fit on the MK3bed. It should be just enough volume or a full grown tomato plant.
Non-Tomato Edition: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/30832-the-6986-planter
I have printed the pot with PLA with different settings. The best I've found is .2mm layer height on stock settings. Once the base is finished, bump up the print speed to 150 - 200 percent. I'll usually slow it down again to 125 towards the top of the pot where the chopsticks are inserted, but not necessary.
Connectors - .2mm layer heigh, stock feeds and speeds. Big brim.
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