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Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model
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Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model
Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model
Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model
Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model
Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model
Planter with Legs - The Tyler 3d model

Planter with Legs - The Tyler

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

This is the largest planter I've designed at 6.5"! The legs print separately and fit together (similar to the Classic Planter).

Supports Normal supports are needed for the underside of the pot.

Scaling Can be scaled up or down. I wouldn't scale it too far down though as the legs wont fit together.

Orientation The planter prints upright with its bottom on the build plate. Both legs print flat.

Print Settings .2mm layer height 15% grid infill 2 walls

Filament & Hardware Filament: Bambu Lab Ivory White Matte PLA Bambu Lab Latte Brown Matte PLA

Filament and non 3D printed items for this model can be found on my Amazon Storefront, linked here: https://bento.me/loftedgoods

Community Makes (4)
Great result.  This is a present.  I used auto supports and they seemed very dense.  Any way to design a self supportive bottom?  13+ hour build.  The triangulation density on the larger model is not needed.  The smaller file is even overkill on the outside geometry.  Would be nice to have a dense trip tray model  for the inside.  The legs came out great with Bambu Wood filament (Clay color).  Tried adding flush text for the first time on the leg and it worked perfectly.
Printed in Polyterra Army Dark Green and Overture Matte White. I ironed the legs to make them look more intentional. 

Scaled to 140% to basically max out my printer, ended up taking ~28 hours.

Added basic supports to the bottom and it doesn't seem noticeable. 2 walls with 7% gyroid infill feels very solid
Pink and Brown Matt PLA
Pot: Dynalabs PLA Boutique Verde Aviador
Legs: Voolt3D PLA velvet Cappuccino
Great result.  This is a present.  I used auto supports and they seemed very dense.  Any way to design a self supportive bottom?  13+ hour build.  The triangulation density on the larger model is not needed.  The smaller file is even overkill on the outside geometry.  Would be nice to have a dense trip tray model  for the inside.  The legs came out great with Bambu Wood filament (Clay color).  Tried adding flush text for the first time on the leg and it worked perfectly.
Printed in Polyterra Army Dark Green and Overture Matte White. I ironed the legs to make them look more intentional. 

Scaled to 140% to basically max out my printer, ended up taking ~28 hours.

Added basic supports to the bottom and it doesn't seem noticeable. 2 walls with 7% gyroid infill feels very solid
Pink and Brown Matt PLA
Pot: Dynalabs PLA Boutique Verde Aviador
Legs: Voolt3D PLA velvet Cappuccino


Community Makes (4)
Great result.  This is a present.  I used auto supports and they seemed very dense.  Any way to design a self supportive bottom?  13+ hour build.  The triangulation density on the larger model is not needed.  The smaller file is even overkill on the outside geometry.  Would be nice to have a dense trip tray model  for the inside.  The legs came out great with Bambu Wood filament (Clay color).  Tried adding flush text for the first time on the leg and it worked perfectly.
Printed in Polyterra Army Dark Green and Overture Matte White. I ironed the legs to make them look more intentional. 

Scaled to 140% to basically max out my printer, ended up taking ~28 hours.

Added basic supports to the bottom and it doesn't seem noticeable. 2 walls with 7% gyroid infill feels very solid
Pink and Brown Matt PLA
Pot: Dynalabs PLA Boutique Verde Aviador
Legs: Voolt3D PLA velvet Cappuccino
Great result.  This is a present.  I used auto supports and they seemed very dense.  Any way to design a self supportive bottom?  13+ hour build.  The triangulation density on the larger model is not needed.  The smaller file is even overkill on the outside geometry.  Would be nice to have a dense trip tray model  for the inside.  The legs came out great with Bambu Wood filament (Clay color).  Tried adding flush text for the first time on the leg and it worked perfectly.
Printed in Polyterra Army Dark Green and Overture Matte White. I ironed the legs to make them look more intentional. 

Scaled to 140% to basically max out my printer, ended up taking ~28 hours.

Added basic supports to the bottom and it doesn't seem noticeable. 2 walls with 7% gyroid infill feels very solid
Pink and Brown Matt PLA
Pot: Dynalabs PLA Boutique Verde Aviador
Legs: Voolt3D PLA velvet Cappuccino

Discussions
Giovanne T
Pot: Dynalabs PLA Boutique Verde Aviador Legs: Voolt3D PLA velvet Cappuccino
Pot: Dynalabs PLA Boutique Verde Aviador
Legs: Voolt3D PLA velvet Cappuccino  3d model
Brian H
LoftedGoods

Love that color combo!

Lee D
LeeDock1
Great result. This is a present. I used auto supports and they seemed very dense. Any way to design a self supportive bottom? 13+ hour build. The triangulation density on the larger model is not needed. The smaller file is even overkill on the outside geometry. Would be nice to have a dense trip tray model for the inside. The legs came out great with Bambu Wood filament (Clay color). Tried adding flush text for the first time on the leg and it worked perfectly.
Great result.  This is a present.  I used auto supports and they seemed very dense.  Any way to design a self supportive bottom?  13+ hour build.  The triangulation density on the larger model is not needed.  The smaller file is even overkill on the outside geometry.  Would be nice to have a dense trip tray model  for the inside.  The legs came out great with Bambu Wood filament (Clay color).  Tried adding flush text for the first time on the leg and it worked perfectly.   3d model
PrinterBambu Lab X1
MaterialPLA
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Crocodonkey
Printed in Polyterra Army Dark Green and Overture Matte White. I ironed the legs to make them look more intentional. Scaled to 140% to basically max out my printer, ended up taking ~28 hours. Added basic supports to the bottom and it doesn't seem noticeable. 2 walls with 7% gyroid infill feels very solid
Printed in Polyterra Army Dark Green and Overture Matte White. I ironed the legs to make them look more intentional. 

Scaled to 140% to basically max out my printer, ended up taking ~28 hours.

Added basic supports to the bottom and it doesn't seem noticeable. 2 walls with 7% gyroid infill feels very solid 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab A1
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density7 %
SupportsGrid
Corey B
Pink and Brown Matt PLA
Pink and Brown Matt PLA 3d model
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
SupportsGrid
Gabriel O
gobaya

same problem as enzo, i cant slice the pot

Brian H
LoftedGoods

The original file for the pot is pretty huge because of the size and the ribbed texture. I always export my models at the highest quality but this one is humungous so it takes a long time to slice. I just uploaded another version of the pot that is a much smaller file and shouldn't sacrifice much (if any) quality.

The smaller file took a little over a minute to slice for me. Let me know if the new file slices okay for you!

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EnzoFerrari

Hi Gobaya, I tried to do the downgrade but I couldn’t. Only Hendriks could help us

Giovanne T

Hi everyone, I successfully sliced using Orca Slicer 2.1.1, but it took a while to slice the pot

Derek P
derekphoenix

anyone else had issues printing the legs myne keep failing /falling over. i’m using supports and tried on bambu A1 and Prusa mk4s

Panic
Panic

Same here, I managed to slice the other day on Bambu Studio 1.9.3.50 but took several attempts and took a fair while, I can't get it to slice again now on either OrcaSlicer 2.1.1 or Bambu Studio

Brian H
LoftedGoods

The original file for the pot is pretty huge because of the size and the ribbed texture. I always export my models at the highest quality but this one is humungous so it takes a long time to slice. I just uploaded another version of the pot that is a much smaller file and shouldn't sacrifice much (if any) quality.

The smaller file took a little over a minute to slice for me. Let me know if the new file slices okay for you!

Panic
Panic

Much quicker and pot quality absolutely fine! Thanks! :D

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EnzoFerrari

Hi, is it possible it is not compatible with the bamboo studio version 1.9.3.5.0?

Brian H
LoftedGoods

The original file for the pot is pretty huge because of the size and the ribbed texture. I always export my models at the highest quality but this one is humungous so it takes a long time to slice. I just uploaded another version of the pot that is a much smaller file and shouldn't sacrifice much (if any) quality.

The smaller file took a little over a minute to slice for me. Let me know if the new file slices okay for you!

Planter with Legs - The Tyler

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This model is restricted by licensing terms.