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Summary
I designed this model to take advantage of air pruning. Air pruning is a method where you add holes to a pot to let roots near the edge burn due to dryness. This lets plants develop healthier root systems and to grow faster over all. You can use the large center hole on the bottom to wick water when you go out of town.
Potting order:
fabric mesh,
gravel
fertilized dirt (30% peat, 30% pea gravel, 30% bark and organic matter)
plant
moss
decorative rocks
You should place this pot on a humidity tray to increase gas exchange to the bottom roots and maintain moisture levels.
Update pictures to come.
Print Settings
Printer:
ANYCUBIC Predator
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2 mm 0.4 mm nozzle 0.44 mm line width
Infill:
Tri hexagon 25%
Filament:
PRILINE Wood PLA 1.75mm filament
Light Wood
Notes:
Temperature: 210C nozzle 65C print bed 95% flow |
Print Speed: 60 mm/s print speed 5 mm/s print jerk |
Build Plate Adhesion: 12mm Brim |
COASTING ENABLED |
ironing enabled |
concentric
0.2 mm line spacing
15% inflow
90 mm/s travel speed |
wipe nozzle after fist full layer if possible
Post-Printing
Post Printing Steps
READ DIRECTIONS ON ALL CHEMICALS
(1) File holes and trim off brim with knife |
(2) Sand 100 grit with grain |
(3) Sand 220 grit with grain|
(4) [optional] |
(a) Stain (dark oak) |
(b) Let dry 4+ hours |
(c) Scuff with scotch brite pad |
(d) repeat until desired color |
(5) Apply Tung Oil or Boiled Linseed Oil |
(6) Wait 24 hours |
(7) Scuff with scotch brite pad |
(8) Apply Tung Oil or Boiled Linseed Oil |
(9) Wait 24 hours |
(10) Scuff with scotch brite pad |
(11) Apply Tung Oil or Boiled Linseed Oil |
(12) Wait 72 hours |
(13) Rub out with steel wool with grain |
Potting order:
(1) fabric mesh |
(2) gravel |
(3) fertilized dirt |
(4) plant |
(5) moss |
(6) decorative rocks
Category: Outdoor & Garden