Palm Plant Pot




Model
I found this model on MakerWorld and had to print it. The print profile on the site had both parts on the one plate for print time of over 8 hours. I didn't want to run such a long print without knowing how it would turn out, so I split the parts into two plates and printed them separately.
The default print profile is for a 5" pot, which is actually pretty large, but since I didn't want to go too big I used the 4" pot profile:
For 4 in. Containers 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Print Settings
Printer: | Bambu Labs X1 Carbon |
Slicer: | Bambu Studio |
Material: | |
Nozzle: | 0.4mm |
Resolution: | 0.2mm |
Walls | 2 |
Infill | 15% |
Supports | Yes |
Instructions
Follow the instructions on the MakerWorld site. The supports in the top half were very hard to remove, so might be worth tweaking those.
April 12, 2024 (4mo ago)