Hi Wilko Amazing designs you are making. Could you please tell which fillement , name and brand you have been using for vase 08. That color is just beautifull..... Thanks
Hi Wilko Amazing designs you are making. Could you please tell which fillement , name and brand you have been using for vase 08. That color is just beautifull..... Thanks
@StoneFree_1517568 Thank you so much. I did print it in clear PETG. The images are renderings.
@Olafejs That's a lovely print. Great color, very good quality. I'm impressed. Thank you for sharing your make and for the overwhelming rating.
Hey @Wilko ! Yeah the vase is awesome. Currently serving as a decorative pencilholder :) I printed it with Prusament PLA Mystic Brown
Thank you @Exeu. I guess I've to add this my wish list 😂🤣
Hi Wilko, super schicke Vasen, danke dafür. Kannst du mir sagen welches Filament du da benutzt hast? Meine persönliche Traumfarbe ;)
@Melli Meine auch - leider sind das nur gerenderte Bilder :( Wenn du im Netz mal nach "Silk Copper" filament suchst, dann gibt es interessante Lösungen. Eryone Copper Silk ist etwas dunkler, aber vielversprechend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ldpMfBUee0
Ansonsten kann man natürlich immer lackieren oder galvanisieren. Letzteres ist am beeindruckendsten aber auch am aufwändigsten.
Mine too - unfortunately these are only rendered pictures :( If you search the web for "Silk Copper" filament, then there are interesting solutions. Eryone Copper Silk is a bit darker, but promising: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ldpMfBUee0
Otherwise, you can of course always paint or electroplate it. The latter is the most impressive but also the most complex.
@linuxx1337_79788 White is not easy to print. Well done. And if the wife is happy everything is good. Thank you for sharing the make and for the overwhelming rating.
@SebastianL Clean print. I like clear prints. Than you for sharing you make and for the overwhelming rating.
BTW: Useful? Should I switch the category from "decorative" to "practical" ;-)
@JackC_192797 Hey, that's a classy looking print. Thank you for sharing the make and for the overwhelming rating.
prints great and looks gorgeous! I used Prusament PETG transparent. no problems with the bottom, the petg "smoothed" the bottom flat. Its very interesting. You can see the bottom structure, but you can't feel it. The skirt got incorporated into the bottom too. (edited)
@Antimaterie That's a clean print. I've printed some in clear PETG too. Thank you for sharing all the detailed images of your make and for the overwhelming rating.
just want to add: I used 7 bottom layers (0.2mm layer height), but I should had made 9 layers, because I have some tiny holes. In my case this makes not a problem. (my tiny orchid seams to love it :-) )
Thanks for letting me know. I know the problem with the bottom part but I rated the look over easy printing.
Some people do cut of the first couple of mm so it prints easier. I might be adding an easier version here but right now I couldn't convince myself to invest the effort.
I did a complete flat bottom version because some users requested for it but it's a different look.
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/51033-vase-21
Does anyone know if there is a guide out there somewhere online for the smart planter seen in this video?
https://youtu.be/71-nQTSJ17Q?t=565
That link should take you right to it, the video time is 9:25. The one that changes colors under the planter based on soil moisture. I could find a guide for the sensor, but I wasn't sure about what the base was, if that was also 3D printed.
AFAIK it was the introduction of the gardening contest (https://www.prusaprinters.org/contest/1-gardening-tools). Most of the designs shown in the video at 9:25 are from Mikolas Zuza (https://www.prusaprinters.org/social/5-mikolas-zuza/prints). All the shown models are linked in the description of the video.
Can someone recommend a pot, where I can put the plant in? I would like to use this vase, but be able to remove the pot and plant to let out the excess water.
I did'nt had specifics pots in mind, but you could resize the vase to match your pot. If you are familiar with Fusion 360 you could do this in Fusion. The advantage would be that you wouldn't change the angles of the tubes. If that doesn't matter, you can do it in your slicer software. Or in pretty much any other software that can process STL files (3d Builder, Blender etc.). Here is a link that shows the sclae function in PrusaSlicer
I don't have a working printer currently, otherwise I would offer you to scale it for you.
Google Idea, but that's not what I had in mind. This pots have hole in the bottom and are a bit elevated to let water through.
super print.. tres beau vase en pla transparent.. super!!
Thank you for the generous rating and nice that you like this vase. I can very well imagine it in a translucent color.