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Classic Planter with Drip Tray and Stand 3d model
Classic Planter with Drip Tray and Stand 3d model

Classic Planter with Drip Tray and Stand

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

A mini version of a classic mid century plant stand. Prints fast with no supports. 4 sizes included: 1.25". 2.5" 4.5", and 6.5"


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Neofytos V
valanidesn

I printed the above but I am getting noticeable layer lines at the bottom of each part. any suggestions?

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dcktp37

I had the same issue. He’s addressed this in a video on instagram and is supposed to be updating models to help lessen the shrinkage due to differences in layer time.

Niels H
niels.hamelryck

Hi, For this pot I have issues with the legs. When printed in Matte I have the upper side neat, but the bottom, first layers are more "sparkly". Is this due to the PEI plate? Any idea how I can make both sides matte?

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dcktp37

It takes some trial and error, but, printing upright with support will yield the best appearance.

Jonathan W
jwaz92

I just finished printing the 6.5, .2mm with 15% infill on everything. The planter itself turned out great, but the legs are where I am having issues - they are pretty flimsy and won't lay flat. It isn't a very snug fit for the planter into the stand either, but I feel like that issue is amplified by the legs not being able to lay flat. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Classic Planter with Drip Tray and Stand

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