17th century Tulip vase A Dutch design

Tulip vase based on the 17th century Delft Blue tulip vase. A vase especially for tulips.
16h 59m
2× print file
0.35 mm
0.60 mm
498.00 g
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updated March 4, 2023

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We Dutch are known for our tulip flowers. But what not many people know is that special vases were designed for tulips as early as the 17th century. You can read more about the tulip vase on Wikipedia.

I designed this tulip vase to be printed on the Prusa Mini.
To be able to print a higher vase, I made the vase in 2 parts that fit together. Many original tulip vases are also built in several parts and are therefore often called pyramid vases.
No water is needed in the upper part, so that was also possible. The parts do not need to be glued together either. As a result, the inside is also easy to clean after the tulips have finished blooming.

I printed the parts with a 0.6 mm nozzle so keep that in mind when printing with the gcode files.
I have added support to ensure that the vase has enough support to be printed, but that will not be necessary on all printers.

Nozzle 0.6
Filament PLA
Layer thickness 0.35

 

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