3D printed cactus pot


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Pot

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Middle Finger Planter

€4.41

lips planter

€1.80

Cactus 13 cookie cutter

€1

ROBERT PLANT ZEN WITH SHOES

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Planter Heart & Arrow

€4

Patterned planter with legs

€4

Cactus deco, pencil pot

€0.50

Pyramid Planter

€4

Button planter

€4

Planter Home Jungle

€4

Cactus

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Planter Techno magic

€4

Hanging planter Swing

€4

Cactus Cutter

Free

Cactus Cutter

Free

Cactus Cutter

Free

Cactus Cutter

€0.92

Cactus Cutter

€0.92

Cactus Cutter

€0.92

Cactus Cutter

€0.92

Cactus Cutter

€0.92

Scandinavian style planter

€4

Truncated planter Leaf

€4

Planter Foot prints

€4

Monster planter

€4

love cutter

€1. 15

valentine's day cactus

€1.15

Decorative Vase

€1.64

Robert Plant pot hanging version

€1.15

Robert Plant hanging pot

€1.15

Robert Plant hanging pot

€1.15

Robert Plant Lying Down

Free

Robert Plant Love

€2.12

Cute Desk Watering Can

Free

Elephant Flowerpot

€1.29

Cactus in a Cup Pin

Free

Happy Cactus PIN

€0.90

Robert Plant Vase / Pot Guitar

Free

Cactus Pot

Free

Flowerpot with water reserve - Pot de fleurs avec réserve d'eau

€0. 50

Milled Pen holder Planter

€4

STAR WARS TIE FIGHTER PLANTER / POT EASY PRINT

€3.68 -25% €2.76

cactus

€0.58 -13% €0.50

Planter #003

€1.96

Planter #002

€1.96

Striped planter

€4

Planter pot

€1.59

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25 people did not want to spend money and printed interesting things for themselves on a 3d printer

Jewelry

As you know, the most time-consuming procedure in the manufacture of jewelry is the creation of wax prototypes, which requires an enormous amount of time. With the advent of 3D printers, jewelers have the opportunity to quickly grow wax models of jewelry, previously developed in a special program.

3D printed jewelry prototypes

A special material similar in composition to jewelry wax is used to create prototypes of jewelry using a 3D printer.

For printing prototypes of jewelry, the following 3D printers can be used: Soldscape T76, Eden 260V and 500V, Objet260 Connex, etc.

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3D Model Description

VASE - INFLATED VASE

A modern 3D printed vase designed for simple and fast printing without support. It can be 3d printed in vase mode (outer contour spiralization) with various nozzle sizes 0.3-1.2mm. Depending on layer height, 3d printing takes ~2-3 hours in vasemode.

☆ easy to print

☆ no support required

☆ suitable for vase printing

☆ STL 3D model size ⌀90 x 160 mm

☆ STL 3D model ⌀90 x 200 mm

☆ STL 3D model ⌀90 x 56 mm

Perfect for a small gift, especially if you love donate cacti and succulents. Great for decorating the interior of your apartment or office desk.

You can use any type of 3D filament in any color. The printed object is an excellent basis for further art and craft projects. It can be varnished, painted and further decorated with various materials such as acrylic paints, glitter glue, decorative sand, gilding paste, rhinestones or various natural materials…

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How much does a 3D printer cost

Each 3D printer has unique features that can affect the price of your printer and how much money you can make. It's reasonable to expect to spend between $200 and $10,000 to buy a 3D printer.

Print speed

The speed of your printer is one of the most important price factors. Printers that can print quickly can cost a lot more than those that take longer. If you're planning on printing larger items or need items urgently, you might want to consider buying a faster printer.

Build Area

The size of your 3D printer will incur additional costs if you want to print larger items. It's usually wise to reevaluate your needs first so that you can print elements slightly larger than you originally thought.

Multi-color products

Some printers can create products in different colors. This results in additional costs compared to a single color printer. Printing multi-colored structures will also slow down your machine, which makes a high-speed printer even more important to some.

Resolution

When discussing any type of printer, 3D or not, its resolution must be considered. Just as a printer that can print at 300 DPI will produce clean and crisp images, a higher resolution 3D printer can produce smoother, more precise details.

If you are looking to create detail-oriented products, you should choose a 3D printer that offers high quality printing.

Printing toys and souvenirs

The use of 3D printers to create unique toys and souvenirs is no longer surprising. Now it's easy to get a ready-made full-color prototype before launching a product into mass production. Analysis of the prototype allows you to study the texture of the future product, its shape, size and color.

Most often souvenir products are printed from gypsum materials, additionally processed to increase the strength of the finished product. 3D printers print souvenirs with different colors, up to a full-color texture in 390,000 shades.

3D printed toys and souvenirs

ZPrinter 250, 450, 650 and 850 printers are best for making colored toys and souvenirs.

What can be done with a 3D printer?

One of the benefits of 3D printing is the ability to design anything. From clips to toilet paper holders, the variety of products you can produce is endless. Here are some of the most common items to make money with 3D printing:

  • Game pieces and dice
  • Home decor
  • Jewelry
  • Statuettes or figurines
  • Clips for bags
  • Key rings
  • Device accessories
  • Vases and flower pots
  • Combs
  • Bottle Openers
  • Business card holders
  • Coasters
  • Camera slider
  • Measuring spoons
  • Paper trays
  • Screwdrivers or other basic tools
  • Water jugs or bottles

Construction

University of Southern California engineers have created a 3D printing system for large objects. The system works on the principle of a construction crane, which erects walls from layers of concrete. Such a 3D printer can build a two-story house in just 20 hours. Workers will only have to install windows, doors and carry out interior decoration of the premises.

3D printer builds a house

Dutch architects proposed to print a unique house in the shape of a Mobius strip using a 3D printer. "Printing" at home is scheduled for 2014. The house is planned to be printed from a mixture of sand and binders.

3D printed Möbius strip building

It is quite possible that in a few decades entire villages will grow up with magnificent comfortable houses built using 3D printing technology.

Functional testing

The use of 3D printers for functional testing is one of the modern methods of innovative development. In most cases, it is required to test a new mechanism assembly, but it is too long, expensive and very problematic to manufacture individual components in one copy. 3D printers come to the rescue with varying degrees of model detail.

Functional 3D testing

For functional 3D testing, it is recommended to use the Objet 24 and 30 printers, Eden 250, 260V, 350, 500V devices, as well as Objet 260 Connex, Connex 350 and 500. Dimension machines are designed to produce functional 3D plastic models. uPrint, uPrint+, Elite, SST 1200ES, and Fortus 400mc and 900mc.

TinkerCAD

A free application for those who have just started modeling and want to get the simplest tool for the first time, albeit with somewhat limited capabilities. The editor works in the browser in online mode, which makes it even easier to use - you don’t have to install anything, but you need to be constantly online. For completely unprepared users, the application website has several free video tutorials.

TinkerCAD is a convenient and simple online tool

Models in TinkerCAD are built from simple shapes found in templates. You can also upload your own images or use models created by other users (Community menu), including those that are difficult to draw for a beginner.

In TinkerCAD, you can make parts for the designer and other small things, but the editor can no longer cope with complex designs. A big plus is that the program allows you to first create a figure in 2D and convert it to a 3D object. The only negative is that the Russian language is not supported, but the interface is already very clear.

Medicine

The use of 3D printers in medicine can save lives. Such printers can recreate an exact replica of the human skeleton to practice techniques to ensure a successful operation. Increasingly, 3D printers are used in prosthetics and dentistry, as 3D printing makes it possible to obtain prostheses and crowns much faster than conventional production technology.

3D Printed Prototype Dental Crowns

Medical 3D models can be made from a range of materials, including living organic cells. The choice of one or another material for medical prototyping depends on the goals and objectives facing physicians and the problems associated with the patient's health.

More recently, the power and power of 3D printing has been demonstrated on the example of an ordinary eagle, which lost its beak due to the fault of poachers. 3D printing has made it possible to make an exact copy of the eagle's beak.

Eagle beak 3D printed

The picture below shows baby Emma Lavalle (Emma Laval), suffering from a rare congenital disease in which the muscles of the hands atrophy, and the child cannot pick up even a light toy. Doctors have developed and printed on a 3D printer a special plastic exoskeleton that helps the girl live a full life.

3D printed exoskeleton for a girl with sculpted arm muscles

As the girl grows, experts print new spare parts for the exoskeleton so that it always fits her.

Not resting on their laurels, doctors have learned how to print "patches" for damaged human skin. A special gel from donor cells is used as printing materials. According to scientists, even the most ordinary office printer, slightly modernized for the task, can be used to print leather.

3D bioprinted human skin patch

In 2011, scientists were able to replicate a living human kidney. It took the 3D printer only 3 hours to do this.

3D printer prints a living kidney

Eden 250, 260V, 350, 350V, 500 3D printers are used to print plastic medical prototypes compatible with biological organisms; Fortus 400mc, 900mc; Objet 260 Connex, Connex 350 and 500.

3DTin

Another simple browser tool, 3DTin is compatible with HTML5 browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.). In this editor, too, it will not be possible to create complex models, but it will be a pleasure to work with simple ones - no special skills in 3D design are required.

3DTin - free simple editor with cloud-based sketches

The choice of templates is huge, all your sketches are stored in the cloud, and you can add your models to the shared library. Thanks to cloud storage, you can access your files from anywhere in the world at any time, as long as you have an internet connection.

3DTin is a free editor. Those who wish can view the training videos on the program website.

Small batch production

Professional 3D printers are gradually gaining ground in small-scale production. Most often, this printing technology is used to produce exclusive products, such as art, action figures for players in Internet role-playing games, prototypes and concepts of future consumer products or their structural parts. Such models are used both for experimental purposes and for presentations of new products.

Small-scale 3D printed models

For low-volume 3D printing, the most commonly used systems are Dimension, the Elite and SST 1200ES models, as well as Fortus systems, the 400mc and 900 mc models.

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