luckyresistor@mastodon.art
luckyresistor@mastodon.art

Here some additional photos of a real print of the heart shaped flower pot.

It is model LR2420-S17-H150-D200, printed on a PrusaXL, with a 0.6 mm nozzle in Fiberlogy Easy PET-G White.

printables.com/model/777500

#3DPrinting #Photos #Heart #FlowerPot

Photo of a 3D printed flower pot in a heart shape.

Photo of a 3D printed flower pot in a heart shape. Detail of the rim, showing of the smooth geometry.

Photo of a 3D printed flower pot in a heart shape. Illustrating the profile of the rim.

Photo of a 3D printed flower pot in a heart shape. Pointing down to the bottom of the pot, highlighting the heart shaped holes and ribs.

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Claudia
Claudia

@luckyresistor do you have any recommendations for entry level 3d printers which is able to print your lovely boxes? Thank you :)

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luckyresistor@mastodon.art
luckyresistor@mastodon.art

@Claudia I’m a big fan of Prusa printers for their reliability and ease of use, so my views are biased. They really shine in their start-and-print experience (except for the Prusa XL so far).

If it’s within your budget, the Prusa MK4 is a fantastic choice. It has a printing size of 250 x 210 x 220 mm, offers speedy outputs, and is wonderfully hassle-free.

Yet, I‘m biased, so I highly encourage you to explore and see what other options are out there to find the perfect match for you.

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Claudia
Claudia

@luckyresistor thank you so much!

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