Vertical garden planter

Vertical garden planter

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<p>I have a wooden structure on the wall of my balcony for hanging some plants. Now, instead of using expensive and not-so-nice metal brackets that will rust over time, I can use my own custom-made planters that fit there perfectly.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Update:</strong> I have added a slightly modified design file (V2.3mf) that has a constant width wall even in the corners so it will save some print time. Besides, I have increased the extrusion line width to 1mm so the wall requires only two perimeters and a little membrane has been created so when printed upside-down the bridges are shorter and continuous despite the drain hole. I have found mine are leaky enough that I do not need to break the membrane with a screw-driver for the excess water to leak out. &nbsp;<br><br>G-code for the MINI is provided in case you want to just print it in PLA. Please note the changes I have done almost halved the print time from almost seven hours to around 3 and a half.</p><p>The design was made using Onshape, you can find the public model linked <a href="https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f41284d73c24a7f097593903/w/95852726abb5e10cf6569b03/e/96401845941bf2527a5a0515">here</a>.</p><p><strong>Update2</strong>: I noticed I could not stack one empty planter onto another. I have added a bit of a draft so now that is possible (V3). Still, the recommended print orientation is as V2.</p><p><strong>Update3</strong>: My basil is not happy. I suspect it needs better drainage. So I created V4, which makes the bottom of the pot a fine mesh instead of a closed one with a tiny hole, thus improving drainage.&nbsp;</p>

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