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💐 Best stl files of vases・Cults
💐 Best stl files of vases
Download 3D printable vases.
On this page we have selected a large quantity of vases 3D printer files. These superb creations made by our designers are ideal if you want to decorate your home or your office. You can find different styles of designs, geometric, highly detailed, low-poly, tc. You will necessarily find your happiness there.
Twisted Vase
Free
Vase
Free
Voronoi Spiral Centerpiece / Vase
Free
Vase 68 - Ripple
Free
Round vase (torqued or not)
Free
Koch Fractal Snowflake Lamp
Free
Cute flower pot
Free
Polygonal vase
Free
Vase Collection
Free
Poly Vase 3
Free
"Cog" vase
Free
Vasemania: Low poly vases
Free
Geometric Vase
Free
Klien Bottle Vase
Free
Turning Vase
Free
Spiral Ribbed Vase
Free
Cup of Cubes
€1. 26
One and two colors vase
Free
Test Vase
Free
Simple Twisted Vase 1
Free
ZYYX vase
Free
Cubist Vase
Free
Flexi Vase # 001
Free
Yet Another Vase Factory
Free
Twisted vase
Free
Art Vase
Free
Sphere Random Vase
Free
FACET VASE
Free
Vase 180
Free
Two Simple Vases
Free
Voronoi PET Bottle Vase
Free
Zortrax Vases
Free
Lumpy bumpy vase
Free
Leaf Vase 4
€0.83
Twisted vases and tealight holder
Free
Ripple Vase 3
€0. 50
Five-sided Vase
Free
Arrayed Vase 8
€0.50
Propeller Vase
Free
Common Random Vase
Free
flower Chinese bottle
Free
Spiral Vase
€1.01
Vase Mode Lilypot
€3.04
Starelt Vase 3
€0.50
Swirly pot
Free
Snowflake VASE
Free
Starelt Vase (Dual Extrusion / 2 Color)
€0.83
VASE1
Free
Vase Mode Lilypot
flower Chinese bottle
Vase
Vase Mode Lilypot
You can download in this collection several 3D plans of useful vases to equip your house or your office. These vases are all 100% 3D printable, via personal 3D printing (FDM) or via professional 3D printing. Some files are printable at once, others will require assembly with adhesive dots and some will require combining them with other elements and materials (glass, wood, etc.). In any case, do not hesitate to spend time on finishes thanks to sanding and painting. Then all you have to do is choose the right flowers so that your floral composition is the most beautiful.
Thanks to 3D printers, it is now possible to design your interior and create objects from home. You can also customize the vases to make them unique and to your taste. No need to go to the store or order on the Internet. Build everything you need with 3D printing, a technology that is part of the maker and DIY movement.
We hope you enjoyed our selection of the best 3D files of vases. All these STL files are printable in 3D, so just download them, heat up your 3D printer. This collection was created by selecting the best 3D models from the Cults 3D object library.
3D Printing Hack Leverages Vase Mode Structurally
- by: Dave Rowntree
Conceptually, FDM 3D printing is quite a simple process: you define a set of volumes in 3D space, then the slicing software takes a cut through the model at ever-increasing heights, works out where the inner and outer walls are, and then fills in the inside volume sparsely in order to tie the walls together and support the top layers that are added at the end.
But as you will find quite quickly, when models get larger and more complex, printing times can quickly explode. One trick for large models with simple shapes but very low structural needs is to use so-called ‘vase mode’, which traces the outline of the object in a thin, vertical spiral. But this is a weak construction scheme and allows only limited modelling complexity. With that in mind, here’s [Ben Eadie] with a kind-of halfway house technique (video, embedded below) that some might find useful for saving on printing time and material.
This solid shape is mostly cut-through to make supporting ribs between the walls of the shellThe idea is to use vase mode printing, but by manipulating the shell of the model, adding partially cut-through slots around the perimeter, and critically, adding one slot that goes all the way.
First you need a model that has an inner shell that follows the approximate shape of the outer, which you could produce by hollowing out a solid, leaving a little thickness. By making the slot width equal to half the thickness of the nozzle size and stopping the slots the same distance from the outer shell, vase mode can be used to trace the outline of shape, complete with supporting ribs in between the inner and outer walls of the shell.
Because the slot is narrower than the extrudate, the slot walls will merge together into one solid rib, tying the objects’ walls to each other, but critically, still allowing it to be printed in a continuous spiral without any traditional infill. It’s an interesting idea, that could have some merit.
There are other ways to stiffen up thing printed parts, such as using surface textures, But if you’re fine with the thin shell, but want to have a little fun with it, you can hack the g-code to make some really interesting shapes.
STL File Twisted Vase - Spiral Vase Mode・3D Printed Model Download・Cults
Storage for Nintendo Switch games
0. 85 €
Modular container with screw cap
0.85 €
SD storage
0.85 €
Belt holder
0.85 €
Storage with screw cap
1.70 €
AA battery storage
0.85 €
Nozzle organizer
0,85 €
AAA battery storage
0.85 €
Best Files for 3D Printers in the Art Category
Bomba-Omb (Easy printing and easy assembly)
1 €
Articulated Fish Print in Place
Free
Baby spitfire
1.01 €
Marble Rings, Locked, Hungarian Rings
Free
Cthulhu
2.45 €
Halloween Pumpkin
Free
Art category bestsellers
Astronaut on flexi printer
2. 98 €
SKULL OF A BEARDED PUMPKIN
3,56 €
Articulated axolotl
€3.50 -fifteen% 2.98 €
Skeleton hand with flexi print
2.01 €
Cute frog with flexi print
1,97 €
Pink Dragon Valentine's Day Articulating Animal Flexi Wiggle Print On The Spot Fantasy
4.11 €
CUTE CROCODILE WITH FLEXIBLE PRINT IN PLACE
2.98 €
Articulated bat toy, imprinted body, snap head, cute flexi
3,44 €
Hannya wall masks
3,80 €
Adorable articulated axolotl, imprinted body, snap head, cute flexi
3.44 €
Archaeopteryx nibbler
3 €
Flexi Print-in-Place Foot
1,97 €
Catacombs Skull of Bones, Creepy Skeleton Skull, Pile of Bones Skull
4. 04 €
Leopard gecko ball joint toy, imprinted body, snap head, cute flex
3,44 €
Cute Flexi Skeleton
2.98 €
Triceratops on flexi printer
2.98 €
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Top 10 3D Printable Vase Models
3DPrintStory    3D printing process    3D Printed Vase: Top 10 3D Printable Vase Models
Polygon flower pot
Small but perfectly shaped, overall simple but extremely effective. This small flower pot, created by designer Clement C based on polygon models, is a great start for fans of functional 3D printing. The version shown here was printed at 125% scale.
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
Tear Drop Vase
This elegant design from New York enthusiast Victoria Crettenand is actually a fairly simple 3D printable model. However, remember that it is not so easy to achieve the smooth surface shown in the image above. Instead, the end result without post-processing will be more faceted and textured if you print with PLA. If you want to achieve a smooth surface when printing with PLA, take a look at our recommendations for smoothing 3D PLA models. An alternative for more experienced 3D printer users is to print with ABS plastic and then use an acetone bath to smooth the surface. But in general, if you do not wedge on the quality of the surface, this 3D model is suitable even for beginners in the field of 3D printing.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Curvy vase
Designer Libero Rutilo combines 3D printing and recycling in this unusual solution. The container part of the vase is an old PET bottle with a volume of 0.5 liters. The 3D printed model is placed over the bottle like an outer mesh and held in place by an inner neck that screws onto the bottle like a cap. As a result, the inner plastic bottle is cleverly disguised and gives the impression of a rather stylish and modern piece of art.
You can order a printed vase or download the 3D model file to print it yourself, at a price of 10 euros.
You can download this 3D model at Tessa's Curated Boutique.
Aqua
This fabulous exotic style comes from Dutch designer Virtox, also known as Stijn van der Linden. The 3D model of the vase was created using a morph animation algorithm, which is then folded and shaped into the shape of a vase. This particular model is called Aqua and is part of the Julia Vase collection.
This model's intricate, organic, and flowing shape means it's probably not the ideal first vase to choose if you're new to 3D printing. Perhaps even for more experienced 3D printer users, this model will cause difficulties when printing. However, its incredible and unique aesthetic is worth it.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Art Deco Light Bulb Vase
This 3D art deco vase by Conor Devine is another example of 3D printing combined with recycling. In this case, the beautiful simplicity of the light bulb is integrated into the organic stand to create a very elegant result. A design is available to connect both standard bayonet and screw-in lamps. The model is free, so it's worth a try.
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
The author also posted instructions on how to empty the glass bulb.
Drawstring Tile Vase
This unusual design from Clockspring consists of many 3D printed triangular tiles linked together. The vase is not completely water resistant and requires a bit more effort compared to other models to assemble the final design. But if you're up to the challenge, this is definitely an outstanding specimen. Read the designer's instructions carefully before printing!
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
Spiral Vase
Another set of twisting designs, these vases from YSoft_be3D are truly beautiful examples of 3D printing as art. However, these are not the easiest examples, so it's worth reading the 3D printing guidelines, as well as the comments of those who have printed them before, if you want to get a good result. But persistence and a little bit of trial and error will result in a quality 3D print that fully matches this stunning design.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Baby Groot Flower Vase
And now a very interesting model: this vase model is based on the character Baby Groot from Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy (or maybe in the current context it should be "Gardens of the Galaxy"?)! In any case, this is a very popular model. So popular that apparently the Chinese manufacturer has released a commercial plastic version for sale (the copyright issue doesn't seem to bother them, although Marvel may well think otherwise. ..). According to those who have already printed it, the model seems to scale well and can be used as a general container for pens, pencils or whatever, in addition to the functions of a regular vase.
You can download this 3D model at MyMiniFactory.
Honeycomb Vase
This stunning vase by artist, engineer and fabricator Alexey Grishchenko looks like it came straight out of the world of Minecraft. But 3D printing this model can cause some difficulties. This model will also require additional processing if you want it as a water vase. Some users have commented that using a clear epoxy coating both inside and out will help bring this model to perfection. With or without additional post-processing, this design is eye-catching anyway.
You can download this 3D model at Thingiverse.
Mini Flower Vase
Well, the prize for the smallest 3D printed vase in this carefully selected collection goes to this very pretty model from Atlanta designer Colleen Jordan.