I bought and printed the model for my wife. She loves it! It looks beautiful. We use it as a climbing aid for her plants. I put the test print outside in the garden, a little eye-catcher even without plants.
Thank you very much!
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This is a really cool and versatile plant support design!
I had a few ideas that could potentially expand its functionality even further:
Moss Pole Use: Given its modular nature, this design seems like it would also work incredibly well as a moss pole for climbing plants.
-Half-Open Version: For a moss pole, a version where the sides are only half open could be fantastic. This would help prevent moss or soil from drying out too quickly.
-Integrated Watering System: Imagine a segment with an integrated water reservoir that slowly drips water down to keep moss or substrate consistently moist β perfect for a self-watering moss pole!
Gothic Stabilizers/Connectors: And for an even grander setup, perhaps stabilizing elements like cathedral buttresses or connecting arches could be designed. These could link multiple towers, adding both significant stability for larger plants and creating an awesome "fantasy tower city" aesthetic.
What do you think?