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Plant terrarium

Jack104 avatarJack104

March 27, 2022

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Description

This is a small plant terrarium for succulents and such plants. It uses the glass from a 4"x6" photo frame to have a window on the front, it slides in from the side and is secure enough to stay there by itself.

There are two versions of the lid, one that's just a lid and one that has holes in it to fit LEDs.

If you wish to have leds then you'll need: x3 5mm leds (I used white), some wire, x3 3m heatset threaded inserts and bolts, aaa battery holder and batteries, large switch (10mm x 25mm).

I wired all the positive legs of the LEDs together then connected one leg to the positive battery wire and then wired all the negative legs together and connected the switch between it and the batteries.

It's not a very clean solution and requires hot gluing the LEDs into the holes but it works and its all hidden so I'm not too bothered.

Before you dowload this I just want to say it took me 36 hours to print the main body so watch out for that. It's a bit boxy and could definitely benefit from some well placed fillets/chamfers but I don't really want to print it again.

I used no supports for this although you may want to consider using them if your printer struggles with overhang.

If anyone does actually take the time to print this it'd be great to see what you put in it :)

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Creality

Printer:

Ender 3

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

200

Infill:

20

Filament: Geeetech PLA Black

Category: Decor

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike

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