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Self Watering Herbs Coaster
par Exxotiker
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For pots with about 8.5 to 9 mm bottom diameter (my basil was in such a pot as I bought it in the supermarket).
Beside the printed coaster itself, you need a strap of cotton as a wick (e.g. from torn clothes).
Push the cotton strap inside the planter from below, leaving some centimeters hanging outside. I used the tweezers from my Anycubic i3 mega pushing it through the holes.
The first time I watered it from above, then only into the reservoir.
I also planned to add a water level indicator, but then I got lazy... ;-) Feel free to remix one!
Mine was printed with PLA using a 0.4mm nozzle. First print was with 0.4 mm line width and 0.2 mm layer height. But increasing the line width to 0.65mm and the layer height to 0.3mm really speeded up the print without a big impact on the print quality. I also increased the flow to 105% and disabled the part cooling fan to ensure that it is really waterproof (but also the 0.4 mm version with 100% flow and part cooling seems to be wat
Beside the printed coaster itself, you need a strap of cotton as a wick (e.g. from torn clothes).
Push the cotton strap inside the planter from below, leaving some centimeters hanging outside. I used the tweezers from my Anycubic i3 mega pushing it through the holes.
The first time I watered it from above, then only into the reservoir.
I also planned to add a water level indicator, but then I got lazy... ;-) Feel free to remix one!
Mine was printed with PLA using a 0.4mm nozzle. First print was with 0.4 mm line width and 0.2 mm layer height. But increasing the line width to 0.65mm and the layer height to 0.3mm really speeded up the print without a big impact on the print quality. I also increased the flow to 105% and disabled the part cooling fan to ensure that it is really waterproof (but also the 0.4 mm version with 100% flow and part cooling seems to be wat
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