Spiral Vase Air Pruning Pot

A very lazy model, but it prints clean and does the job.
2h 35m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
36.00 g
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updated April 12, 2024

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These parts are designed to use a few solid layers on the bottom and then a continuous and unbroken profile all the way up the part. Prusa and Slic3r call this vase mode, while Cura calls it spiralize.

I was looking for a simple, easy to print air pruning pot and decided to take a little time to make my own.  It's a very simple model for spiral vase, with overhangs all over the place that just sort of take care of themselves as it prints.  I took inspiration from those ‘fuzzy’ vases they make using ceramic printers.

I've scaled the model by about 25% with success and it should hold up to more.  There is also a file for an outer façade in case you would like to plant indoors.

Print Settings

I over-extrude to make them nice and sturdy. You will probably need to bump up your printing temperature by about 5-10°C depending on your wall speeds.  I go with 30mm/s and that gets the parts nice and clean within a reasonable timeframe.

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2mm

Infill:

N/A

Nozzle Diameter:
0.4mm

Line Width:
0.6mm

Top/Bottom Layer Width:
0.4mm

Bottom Layers:
3

Inner/Outer Wall Print Speed:
<30mm/s

Spiralize Outer Contour:
Yup

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The author marked this model as their own original creation.

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