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Overview
UNDULA is a sculptural self-watering planter that blends modern geometry with functional design. Its flowing, ribbed wave structure creates dynamic light and shadow, giving it a premium, architectural feel while remaining highly practical.
Designed with print reliability in mind, this model is fully user-verified—as shown in the photo—with clean walls, sharp ribs, and consistent results straight off the printer.
At its core, UNDULA isn’t just a planter—it’s a statement piece that elevates desks, shelves, and windowsills with minimal effort.
Features
- Self-watering system – includes outer planter + inner insert
- Print-in-place design – no assembly complexity
- No supports required – optimized for clean FDM printing
- Wave rib exterior – premium aesthetic with strong structural integrity
- Compact footprint – perfect for desks, shelves, and windowsills
- Scales cleanly – maintains detail and strength at larger sizes
- User-verified print success – proven clean results (see photos)
Assembly Guide
No traditional assembly required.
- Print both components (outer planter + inner insert).
- Allow parts to fully cool before removal for best surface finish.
- Place the insert inside the outer planter.
- Add water to the outer reservoir.
- Insert plant into the inner pot with soil.
Done — fully functional self-watering planter.
Bill of Materials (BOM)
- 5mm Cotton Wick String: [https://amzn.to/4fdHt0h](https://amzn.to/4fdHt0h)
Technical Print Settings
Optimized Profile (User Verified):
- Layer Height: 0.2 mm
- Wall Loops: 3
- Bottom Layers: 5
- Infill: 12% Gyroid
- Supports: None required
- AMS: Not required
Recommended Notes:
- Print upright as provided
- Use PLA for best surface quality (PETG and PETG HF also work well )
- Add a brim if scaling above 150% to combat cooling warp
- Avoid ironing (preserves rib detail)
- Allow full cooldown before removal
UNDULA Self Watering Planter
Publicado em 13 de dez de 2025