Just some basic self-watering planters for herbs
DESIGNED TO BE PRINTED WITH CURA FUZZY SKIN MODE, if you want to print it normally you may need to compensate for the tolerance by decreasing the size of the tray file by half a percent or so, I haven't tried it yet.
My settings for Fuzzy Skin are 0.3 thickness and 0.4 point distance. There may be a slight leak over time where the main part snaps into the tray due to the fuzzy skin, I wouldn't recommend filling it all the way, just waiting for Cura to give us more options on fuzzy skin placement...
Print with 0.4mm nozzle, 3 walls, 0.28 layer height (you can't see the layers with fuzzy skin anyway), 0.5 line width, supports needed for the pots, 15% density is enough.
Update have also printed with a 1mm nozzle, 0.8mm layer height, 1.2mm extrusion width, fits perfectly, looks just as good as the fuzzy with the thick layer lines. For some reason Cura slicer doesn't want to add supports around the lip of the pots when printing with a 1mm nozzle, so I've added support STLs that you just add in with the corresponding size pot.
Update V2 added V2 versions that won't leak, though will have a longer printing time
1mmpotsupportL.stl |
1mmpotsupportM.stl |
1mmpotsupportS.stl |
potL.stl |
potM.stl |
potMv2.stl |
potS.stl |
regularpot.stl |
regulartray.stl |
trayL.stl |
trayM.stl |
trayMv2.stl |
trayS.stl |
traySv2.stl |