Bath Lilies - Wine Lily and CandleLily - Bath Wine Holder, and Tub Candle Floats, Frog
Instructions Hardware Filaments
Bath Lilies - Intermediate I designed a Lily pad for holding your drink when you're at the pool, but I made some changes so you can use this in the Bath Tub! The Wine Lily holds your wine while you're relaxing in the bath. And the CandleLily lets you float candles around the tub.
The lily pads float super well and are really stable making them ideal for keeping your candles afloat and your drink close. Make sure to print them with 5 walls to keep them water tight. And use 8% infill for added bouyancy
Freebie! I included an articulated frog that is free with your download! Super easy little print to go with your lily pads
WineLily The WineLily uses a lotus mechanism that automatically grabs onto your wine glass to keep it from spilling. I also added a slot in the lily so that you can use with with stemmed wine glasses as well.
CandleLily The CandleLily is designed to hold and float standard tea light candles. Making your bath more relaxing. They are raised off the water so your light won't be put out accidentally.
Sizing Due to the size of this model, and that it must hold full size wine glasses, this print requires build plates of at least 250 mm





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Love the color choice on the stems!
Thanks for sharing! And thanks for the heads up on the petals. I just made them the same as the other model so they should print just as well on both models now!
Hey, I've been having issues printing this on my p1s, would you be willing to share your exact printer/slicer settings?
I typically change my support material to something differing my print material. If printing PETG, I use PLA for Support. Flip flop for the other way round. Usually makes it much smoother and much less sanding.
whats "alot"?
Need some help/advice. I am a complete newbie. Had my Bambu A1 Mini for about a month. I downloaded this design and now I find out that my machine cannot handle the size of the wine lily pad. Any suggestion on how I can find out if a design will fit on my machine? Unfortunately, I did not discover this until I beautifully printed out all of the petals, which came out perfect, BTW.
Yeah, I know the obvious $400 fix is to buy a bigger machine but that's not in my budget quite yet.
I was successful printing it on an A1 mini. I cut the lily pad in 1/4 sections and dovetailed the pieces together.
Have you tried scaling down the objects in your slicer?
Do note that some assemblies don't fit together well after scaling.
Thanks so much for your reply. I thought about doing this but was not sure if the lily pad needed the size to support the wine glass. I think a larger printer is in my future. Just frustrated since the posting does not define a minimum bed size.
Documentation is extremely lackluster for a model so large. Why is infill 8%? Why do we need 5 walls? Why do we need to print at such a steep angle? I think that designing the model to be dependent on extremely tall supports is a poor idea. The print failed in the top few layers after a 300+ g print. I really expected more from a model that I had to pay money for.
Not sure what caused your print to fail, but it seems like it may have been because your supports fell over? A good clean bed should prevent that, but let me know exactly how it failed so we can make sure you get a successful print.
Hopefully that provides some rationale for why I recommended those settings (:
I wasn't happy with the angle print on the large Lilly pad either and so actually printed it flat, it came out great, detail included!