3d printing planters is AWESOME. Here's why.

3d printing planters is AWESOME. Here's why.

Practical Prints

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@MallocArray
@MallocArray - 20.02.2024 01:21

I was hoping for a link to some of the files, but I guess I could design something in Fusion myself

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@UnCoolDad
@UnCoolDad - 20.02.2024 01:40

Fusion is too expensive.

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@RikThePixel
@RikThePixel - 20.02.2024 02:00

The video length is pretty neat 🥬

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@hansherrera6969
@hansherrera6969 - 20.02.2024 02:14

link to buy the file

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@Wasser-fz9ub
@Wasser-fz9ub - 20.02.2024 10:04

Nice 😂 compare ceramic with plastic instead of just plastic planters, and then showing that you products cost even more than most ceramic products... Na sorry scam somebody else

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@TS_Mind_Swept
@TS_Mind_Swept - 26.02.2024 15:37

I mean I already knew that 3D printing your own stuff was neat (at least at this point), the wall slotted planter is a ice idea that I don't think I've come across before though (also, if you want the command strip to work right, you need to leave a little bit of it exposed so you can pull it out, otherwise you're gonna rip a hole in your wall tryna get it off 👀 )

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@chhabs
@chhabs - 20.06.2024 21:43

Are these waterproof? Which material would you suggest. I read that PLA can leak overtime? Thanks

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@alecubudulecu
@alecubudulecu - 24.07.2024 01:22

The planters don’t leak?

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@madshader
@madshader - 22.10.2024 22:24

Do you mainly use the Bambu Lab filaments?

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@pauldurso7335
@pauldurso7335 - 28.10.2024 11:59

Can you use pla for indoor pot plants?

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@Amybnuy
@Amybnuy - 06.12.2024 08:16

what settings do you use to get these water tight?

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