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Fig Series: 01.2

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Publication date 2021-11-12 at 17:24
Design number 562646

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3D model description

Introducing the Fig Series

Consisting of 3 custom-designed vases, each with its unique form factor. Designs come in two configurations as well, Spline and Linear, each with a small, medium, and large. Resulting in a total of 18 elegant designs perfect for any application. Display the vase as a dramatic receptacle for fresh botanicals or simply display the 3D printed vase on its own.


[Design 01] - Spline | Linear

S - 80 mm | M - 125 mm | L - 200 mm


[Design 02] - Spline | Linear

S - 75 mm | M - 115 mm | L - 185 mm


[Design 03] - Spline | Linear

S - 150mm | M - 175mm | L - 250mm


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3D printing settings


[Option One] - Vase Mode

Print these models using Cura's Spiralized Outer Contour & Smooth Spiralized Contours. Alternatively, the same results can be achieved using PrusaSlicer's Spiral Vase mode.

This will result in a high-quality finish and help to hide layer lines due to the nature of the printing process. No support is required.

Note: Printing in vase mode results in a much thinner and therefore less resilient print. Additional weight may need to be added to the vase to keep them upright when adding botanicals. (i.e: Soil,Pebbles,etc.)


[Option Two] - Standard

Slice and print the model using standard setting (i.e: No Vase Mode). Slicing the model conventionally will result in a more solid print potentially capable of retaining water. No support is required.

Note: Achieving watertight prints can be difficult at times and subject to many external factors (Printer, Print Settings, Slicer, and Filament Material)


Tips For Watertight Prints

  • Layer Height: 0.15mm
  • Perimeters: 4-6
  • Bottom Layers: 5+

If you want to go the extra mile you can post-process your 3D prints to ensure their seal. the link below explains potential post-processing operations.

Watertight 3D printing: Vases, cups and Other Open Models (https://blog.prusaprinters.org/watertight-3d-printing-pt1-vases-cups-and-other-open-models_48949/)

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