Hexagon Wall Planter
This is the same concept as my Circle Planter, but a hexagon! The hexagon shape is great because multiple planters can be arranged on the wall in a seamless, interlocking pattern. It features a hidden, threaded cap in the bottom that can be removed. Then you can screw in the drip jar to catch any residual drips from watering.
How to mount to your wall (also shown in video)
- Insert the keyhole marker into the keyhole slots
- Firmly press against wall in desired location and the keyhole markers will make an indent where you need to drill
- Drill holes using a 3/16" drill bit
- Insert wall anchors and screws (#8 - #10 x 1" screws and anchors)
- Make sure the screw head is sticking out just far enough to tightly fit in the keyholes. If it's too loose, tighten the screw incrementally until it's a tight fit.
- Attach circle to the wall
Supports Tree supports are needed for the outside opening of the drainage hole. If you just do automatic tree supports, it should only apply them to the outer opening of the drainage hole.
Scaling I wouldn't recommend scaling this one since it perfectly fits the #8 - #10 x 1" screws and anchors.
Orientation
- The hexagon prints with the keyhole slots facing up
- The cap prints with the flat side on the build plate
- The planter, drip jar, and keyhole markers print upright
Print Settings
- .2mm layer height
- 15% grid infill
- 2 walls
Filament
Colors I used:
- Dark Red
- Mandarin Orange
- Grass Green
- Ivory White
Hardware
- #8 - #10 x 1" screws and anchors
Filament and non 3D printed items for this model can be found on my Amazon Storefront, linked here: https://linktr.ee/loftedgoods


























Hi looks great.! can you make a version like 1/3 or 1/2 the size? somthing to fit 1 cactus? i want to create a flow of 3 or 4