Barrel shaped watering can

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Barrel shaped watering can

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Big can 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Big can 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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12.9 h
1 plate

Smaller can 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 6% infill
Smaller can 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 6% infill
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5.9 h
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Introducing our innovative barrel-shaped watering cans, available in two sizes to suit your gardening needs! 🌱🌿 Crafted with sustainability and efficiency in mind, these watering cans boast a unique two-color 3D printing process that minimizes material waste and maximizes visual appeal.

 

The larger watering can features an upper handle for easy carrying and pouring, making it ideal for tending to larger garden beds and plants. With its generous capacity, it can hold a substantial volume of water, ensuring fewer trips back and forth to the faucet.

 

Meanwhile, the smaller watering can is compact and lightweight, perfect for indoor plants, herb gardens, and delicate flowers. While it may lack the upper handle of its larger counterpart, its ergonomic design makes it a breeze to use, even for extended watering sessions.

 

Both watering cans serve as more than just functional gardening tools – they're also stunning decorative pieces that add rustic charm to any outdoor or indoor space. Whether displayed on a patio, balcony, or kitchen windowsill, these barrel-shaped beauties are sure to draw compliments from guests and neighbors alike.

 

Thanks to our innovative 3D printing technology, each watering can is crafted with precision and care, ensuring durability and longevity. Plus, with the filament switches strategically placed to ensure only one color is used in each layer, you can rest assured knowing that material waste is kept to a minimum.

 

Elevate your gardening experience and add a touch of elegance to your home with our barrel-shaped watering cans – the perfect blend of form, function, and sustainability. 🌟🌷

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I tried printing the Big can this morning in my P1S and the center circle detached and caused this mess. I did not make any changes to the settings and it's Bambu matte like in the profile. Maybe if the circle went all the way through to the base layers this would not happen. I think the circles on layers 11 and 21 should both go to the base plate for better quality in the final print. I noticed as it was printing the base of the inside curvature was not as smooth as it should be.
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wow, this is weird, we will look into slice, looks like there was problem with the bridge.
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Now I see it, its problem with support, thanks for letting us know and we will reupload slice ASAP, sorry for ruined print.
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New slice is up, now it should be all good! I will it print it again myself, btw great choice of colors :) about the radius problem, there is not much to do, but its not causing any problems, problem here was just the adhesion of supports, since they were not supposed to start there.
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What filament do you recommend for these? :)
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We have used PLA Matte but you can use PETG if you want to make it more durable and exposed to sun. Also if you want the upper handle you can just scale down the bigger can. Enjoy :)
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Replying to @printcells :
thank you! :)
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