My brother will be using them as well and he is deep down the bonsai rabbit hole, he wants to print bonsai pots for his little trees and he is worried that the print size is too small.
Any tips?
What size does he envision? I would think I could make a fairly humongous pot for a bonsai with my average sized Prusa. I do not know much about bonsais but the ones I have seen would fit in pots that fit the "25 x 21 x 21 cm" print area.
I must be doing the math wrong, but a round pot that was 20cm tall and 20cm across would easily hold ~ 5 liters of dirt with room to spare?
(3.14x10^2)x20 = 6280ml
Maybe I am off... but no matter it would be a average size flower pot in my opinion.
Pretty much what I said too, didn't do the math though.
But apparently he wants bigger pots, we'll see. I have just bought this.
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All I need now is Nitril gloves.
And of course learn how to work the darn thing, is there like a photoshop for stl files or something?
Ah! That's some of the funnest part. So there are many editors and everyone probably has a favorite, but I really just like tinkercad.com . It has one of the friendliest learning curve (they are all a little steep in my opinion...) And you can do done really neat stuff with it quickly and easily.