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Descrição
Turn kitchen scraps into garden fertilizer! This stackable, in-ground vermicomposting tower allows earthworms to enter from the soil, digest waste, and deposit nutrients directly into your garden beds.
Key Features
- Modular Segments: Stackable design to match any soil or raised bed depth.
- Optional Above-Ground Section: Enhances air circulation and gives a clean finish above the soil line.
- Durable Heavy-Duty Lid: Reinforced structural profile built to maximize part longevity and resist cracking or warping under long-term outdoor use.
- Twist & Pin Locking: Segments twist together and lock securely with up to 6 pins per seam.
- Worm Lattice & Base Screen: Diamond mesh maximizes worm migration; removable floor prevents clogging.
Print Settings (Pre-configured in Bambu Studio)
The provided 3mf project file has been customized and tuned specifically for high durability and structural strength, prioritizing part longevity over filament savings.
- Recommended Material: PETG or ASA (essential for soil moisture and UV survival).
Assembly Instructions
- Clean Joints: Make sure interlocking rims and pin holes are clean of debris / dirt.
- Install Floor: Snap the grid drainage plate into the bottom-most segment.
- Twist Sections: Align the next segment and turn it clockwise.
- Insert Lock Pins: Push pins into the holes around the seam (up to 6 per level) to anchor the sections. Repeat for remaining segments.
💡 Tip: Due to printer tolerances, if you find the lock pins fit too loosely or tightly, simply adjust their scale by 1% or 2% in your slicer before printing. Also the print profile only includes 5 pins, you may want to clone as many as you need.
Installation
- Dig a 130mm wide hole deep enough for the lattice sections.
- Insert the tower, keeping the optional above-ground section and lid just above the soil line.
- Backfill with soil, add kitchen scraps with shredded paper, and let the worms do the rest.
Feedback & Improvements
Please leave a comment with your feedback and recommendations! Let me know how it performs in your soil or if you have ideas for new modules / improvements. Happy composting!
Modular In-Ground Composter
Publicado em 17 de mai de 2026