Plant Pot Modern "Diluvian" for succult planters to big pots
Unique 'Diluvian' 3D printable flower pot STL with a minimalist design, perfect for modern home decor. This stylish planter makes an aesthetic statement on your desk, shelf, or windowsill and is easy to 3D print in PLA, PETG, or resin. Ideal as a decorative piece for your room or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family.
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- detailed print settings & PDF guide in download included!
- quick and easy print
- perfect to print in vasemode! (spiralize outer contur/ Spiral vase mode in some slicers)
- no supports, brim or raft needed
- pots and pictures are in size 50% and 75%
- print at 75% size = 145x145x75 mm (easy resizing)
- a little gravel, sand or stones should be added on the inside to keep your plants alive for longer
- files with and without drainage holes + drain tray included
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The grey, wood and terracotta are not a brand that I can recommend. Use these instead: Marble Grey Cement comes very close to the grey in the pictures. Matte PLA Terracotta nearly a perfect terracotta substitute Birch Wood Imitate
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One last question, i promise ;-) Any suggestion for line height in vase mode? Thanks!
No worries! I would keep this quite low around 0,2-0,24 mm depending on your nozzle size.
Thanks that surely helps! And did you print it in vase mode or normal? The vases in the pictures also, are they printed in vase mode? Thanks again!
I printed the deluvian planter in vase mode, with a 0,9 mm wall line width. Thats what you can see in the pictures as well. Its probably best if you use a 0,6 mm nozzle for that or you could go even thicker with a 0,8 mm nozzle :)
Hello Valerian. Do you have any practical experience with actually growing plants and keeping wet earth in these (PLA) planters? Will they last for a year or more, or do they desintegrate faster?
Thanks! Morten.
Hey Morten,
I still have this exact grey planter and plant standing on my desk for the last 3 years. It still looks great, is watertight and shows no signs of desintegration. Same for the "Bellvere" planter using different PLA and being in the sun regularly. PLA will only desintegrate given a special environment, the "biodegradable" property is not like most people imagine it.
I hope that helps! Valerian
I solved the mysterious vase problem. Just by giving up on the 0.6 nozzle and just use a .4 nozzle and print 0.8 width for the outer wall. Perfect! A spotless print. Thrown the 0.6 nozzle out of the window... 😉 I eventually found an online volumetric calculator and got the flow under control, but the 0.4 nozzle prints look so much better. Thanks for your support!
Great that you solved the problem! On my A1 mini the prints look fantastic with a 0,6 mm nozzle, maybe this one was defective?
It's always in the area about 3 cm from the top and now i come to think of it, around the same spot. I did a new test this morning. Raised the temperature by 5 degrees, calculated the volumetric speed, etc. - same problem. I can't get one print right. The filament is standard in the Sunlu dryer. It's like a blob; you can see it hanging on the inside of the print, so it is blob-related; that tears a little part of filament with it. 😵💫
That is very weird, does anything seem weird at that part in the Slicer preview ?
I would try reorienting or very slightly resizing the model (+-0,1%) So you just get a different slice. You could also try to simplify the modle slightly or change the slicing resolution and try that.
I never had trouble like that with this model and I have printed hundrets of it, I am slowly running out of ideas what else it could be 😅
One thing is driving me crazy. About one in each two prints makes a few little holes, like a short bad line part of approx a centimeter near the top. So i can throw one away of every two i print. In vase mode. Tried different settings. Using bambu matte filament on a P1s with a .6 nozzle and 0.24 line height and 0.9 walls. Only change is the z-hop disable and scarf seam set to contour, but i think i've tried changing that already. I have about 8 vases lying around here now 😃😬
Is it always the same spot? This sounds more like a partial clog / filament problem to me. Make sure your filament is dry as well and maybe increase your nozzle temperature by around 5-10°C.
I could be wrong though, its very hard to tell without seeing any pictures 😅