Humanti pots

ahh, thanks,...... any idea what it would cost to print it?
I've honestly never looked into 3D printing services (I have a printer), but I'd guess it's $3-$10 worth of material, depending on type and size printed (PETG would probably be best material for outdoor use).

Looks like there are quite a few free models on Thingiverse:


I see Nigel has uploaded a couple, ha.
 
ahh, thanks,...... any idea what it would cost to print it?

And a tip: I think a lot of libraries have 3D printers nowadays (I know ours has a couple) - not sure what what the rules surrounding them are though (do you pay for materials? print time?).
 
Thank you, there was a little confusion: the plan that can be printed will always be free. The concrete implementation will be on the Meska side, there is the price of the piece.
 
Ez nagyon kedves tőled! Megpróbálom kinyomtatni, és teszek egy példát.
Thank you, there was a little confusion: the plan that can be printed will always be free. The concrete implementation will be on the Meska side, there is the price of the piece.
 
Like feet only on 7 as sturdy appearance, best stability. Narrow footprint/inset feet makes pot tipsy/less stable:confused:. Can do with clay, cement?
 
Mint a lábak csak a 7-en, mivel erős megjelenés, a legjobb stabilitás. A keskeny lábnyom/benyúló lábak miatt az edény megbillent/kevésbé stabil :zavaros:. Lehet agyaggal, cementtel?
 

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My name is Tibor Hunka, my name is Humanti. My goal is to develop and manufacture concrete bonsai bowls with maximum consideration for the customer's needs.
I achieve this by planning in Fusion 360 software, to find out what the customer can see. This is how a dialogue develops. The final version is made with the manufacturer's tools, Laser cutting.
Composite composition of the concrete: UHPC + polymer admixture. My production technology is done on a patented device.
My contact: hunka.tibor51@gmail.com
My products can be purchased on the Meska website: HumantiHumanti
 
Pot-7 at 60% scale (largest I could fit on my print bed). Bottom shrunk a bit and didn't come out great, but it's salvageable to use as a training pot. First time printing something that large in PETG

Anyone know something that would look good in a florescent orange pot (it's all I had in the correct material)? ;) I can always paint it.

@bonsaiDerek

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Pot-7 at 60% scale (largest I could fit on my print bed). Bottom shrunk a bit and didn't come out great, but it's salvageable to use as a training pot. First time printing something that large in PETG

Anyone know something that would look good in a florescent orange pot (it's all I had in the correct material)? ;) I can always paint it.

@bonsaiDerek

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I like it!!
 
looks nice... what was the approximate cost of the materials?
 
Pot-7 at 60% scale (largest I could fit on my print bed). Bottom shrunk a bit and didn't come out great, but it's salvageable to use as a training pot. First time printing something that large in PETG

Anyone know something that would look good in a florescent orange pot (it's all I had in the correct material)? ;) I can always paint it.

@bonsaiDerek

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What are the dimensions? Is this the first pot you have done?
 
Interior is about 8"x5.75"x1.25" at 60% @Tibor's original model size, which is about as large as my printer can go (could go quite a bit higher vertically though).

Definitely the first pot I've tried to print. If I were to do it again, I'd split the bottom off, print separately, and glue them together. Part of the problem with the print was needing a bunch of printed support under it, which isn't reliable and made the bottom warp (and is wasteful).
 
Pot-7 at 60% scale (largest I could fit on my print bed). Bottom shrunk a bit and didn't come out great, but it's salvageable to use as a training pot. First time printing something that large in PETG

Anyone know something that would look good in a florescent orange pot (it's all I had in the correct material)? ;) I can always paint it.

@bonsaiDerek

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Can I have a picture of the bottom?
 
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