More of my 3d printed and painted pots.

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Hey all just wanted to share some of my 3d printed pots and pre bonsai..also my serissa is flowering so had to add that lol ( I love when they flower )

The pre bonsais are
Tiger bark focus
chinese elm
portulacaria

Thanks for looking.
 

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Cool! So what material is it “3d printed” with?

I especially like the square cascade with the horizontal lines
Thank you very much.
so the material i print with is PETG it is weather resistant and non toxic. i use water base paints and seal it with a matte finish sealer on the outside.
and if i want to make the pot shine i use a gloss water base sealer on the outside of the pot.

And yeah that cascade Chinese elm is one of my faves. that elm was made to be a cascade i didnt even wire it , its just how the cutting came when i got it.
 
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I second the comments about the square cascade with horizontal lines, I think it looks great!
I'm guessing with 3D printing you can make absolutely any shape in tiny detail, you could start getting really creative with shapes and inlays.
 

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Considering the design potential, and also the material, it seems there is an opportunity here for high end training pots. The cascade pot is pretty awesome.
 

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I second the comments about the square cascade with horizontal lines, I think it looks great!
I'm guessing with 3D printing you can make absolutely any shape in tiny detail, you could start getting really creative with shapes and inlays.
Yes absolutely. That's why I put my pre bonsai sai stuff in them I'm trying to grow the root base slowly and keep them radial. I will up the pot size in the fall if some of them need it. Possibilities are endless with 2d printing and alot of free designs to choose from on the internet
 

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Love them😀 have you ever used terracotta filament? I've recently printed a pot with marble filament and it looks pretty cool.
 

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I'm interested in knowing what 3D printer you guys are using...
 
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These are some of the best looking 3d printed pots I've seen, props to you. Any idea how long these last for with regular wear, tear, and use?

When I worked at a bonsai nursery there was a guy who was experimenting to see how long they'd last for him, but I ended up leaving before I got to hear about the results. Because if they're durable enough, I could see these giving the Korean mica pots a run for their money as a cheaper option for having stuff in a better looking pot until they're ready for something ceramic.
 

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For plastics it's all about UV damage.
I'd be keen to muck around making molds for clay or concrete pots and also printing out the Star Wars ships I'm missing from the HWs line lol.
A computer and 3d printer would be cool but since smart phones I haven't really bothered updating the computer.
 

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For plastics it's all about UV damage.
I'd be keen to muck around making molds for clay or concrete pots and also printing out the Star Wars ships I'm missing from the HWs line lol.
A computer and 3d printer would be cool but since smart phones I haven't really bothered updating the computer.
PETG is highly UV resistant. I'd be more worried about the moist environment it will be exposed to being a pot. Can possibly affect integrity but we are talking about 10+ years.
 

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Just saw the Ender 3 v2 NEO for $175... I may have another hobby coming up.😁😁😁
 
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