This little plant stand is based on an item my wife bought at the flea market for $0.25. It was broken in a couple of places and the wood was really worn and cracked.
My wife thought maybe I could fix it, but instead I just modeled it in Fusion 360 and printed it on my 3D printer.
Originally I printed it at 50% on my Ender 3 just to make sure everything fit together. Then after a few adjustments I printed it at 100% on my CR-10.
The fusion 360 file is included as is a .pdf file explaining the assembly process.
Hope you like this one! Happy Printing!
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2Vzv3Fw on April 15, 2020 at 08:05PM by wjh2
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