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Wall mounted circle flowerpot
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Wall mounted circle flowerpot. For decoration. You will need some acrylic.
Size: 180 mm diameter, 50mm height.
You can hang it in the wall. It haves a hole for it. Or you can leave it at the ground. It will not fall.
The transparent walls, can be made of acrylic or also can be printed. I added the 3D model.
I Followed this steps for cutting the transparent acryclic circle, remember that you can also print it.
1. Superpose the printed circle in acrylic piece. Use a cutter to mark it.
2. Use a permanent marker. Follow the line marked with the cutter. The marker will slide over the mark. Making this way you will prevent to mark the printed pieze.
3. Use a dremel with the milling accesory. The circle will not be perfect, but don't worry, is a preform.
4. Use a belt sander to make the circle perfect. Work slow and try to insert the circular pieze on the flowerpot.
5. Cut the acrylic circle in a half. To achieve that, mark a center line whith permanent marker. Use the
Size: 180 mm diameter, 50mm height.
You can hang it in the wall. It haves a hole for it. Or you can leave it at the ground. It will not fall.
The transparent walls, can be made of acrylic or also can be printed. I added the 3D model.
I Followed this steps for cutting the transparent acryclic circle, remember that you can also print it.
1. Superpose the printed circle in acrylic piece. Use a cutter to mark it.
2. Use a permanent marker. Follow the line marked with the cutter. The marker will slide over the mark. Making this way you will prevent to mark the printed pieze.
3. Use a dremel with the milling accesory. The circle will not be perfect, but don't worry, is a preform.
4. Use a belt sander to make the circle perfect. Work slow and try to insert the circular pieze on the flowerpot.
5. Cut the acrylic circle in a half. To achieve that, mark a center line whith permanent marker. Use the
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