Cactus Coasters - Magnetic Cactus Coaster Set
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Cactus Coasters - Advanced
This Cactus Coaster set is a super fun way to store your coasters. They are designed after the well-known bunny ear Cactus. Print 5 Coasters! Coaster D is an optional (smaller) coaster that can replace any of the top cactus pieces. The cactus shown in the images does not have this piece.
These look best when printed with a Multicolor printer, but will still look great printed in a single color.
These require a strong brim, and good supports to print. So make sure to use settings similar to the ones in the 3mf file.
Cactus Coasters - Magnetic Cactus Coaster Set
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Very cute! I do think the peg in the dirt base could be stronger though. The whole thing is a bit wobbly and the magnets are helping but I wish it was a little more secure! Also I printed all 6 and realized one fits inside the pot!
Yeah this was a tough model to make it still stand but not have thick ugly connections. This was the happy middle ground
I've already had two break on me 😭
The pegs in the dirt? oh that's interesting, what infill are you using?
Thangs is being weird and I can't reply to your comment, but its 3 walls, 10% Gyroid. They are printing solid but I notice for some reason there is a cavity UNDER the peg when slicing, that might be cauing some of the weakness.
The peg now prints sideways and is much stronger!
I printed these and bought the linked magnets, but the coasters seem to be too heavy to stay attached. Usually a small bump will cause them to all fall off. What was your infill %?
The infill used is 8% which is half what I normally use so this could be your issue.
I have the same problem. The magnets are too weak to hold the coasters together. They just fall off.
Is it possible to download the plant and the dots in different colors? I didn't expect to have to color every dot manually, and wouldn't have bought the design if I knew this earlier. Hope it's possible. Thank you!
It is possible. Think of each of the colors I have painted as locations to colors in the printer. Change the first or second color to what you would prefer on the AMS of the printer and it will print how you want it to even though the slicer has it another color.
If you want to have multiple dot colors on one plant then you will have to manually paint the dots to match your vision though.