Garden Name Stakes / Tags
Garden Name Stakes / Tags
Published 2018-09-18T14:00:26+00:00
In order to tell what is planted where, I've always just used popsicle sticks and a Sharpie to label my garden's rows. Now that I have a 3D printer, I wanted something more unique. I designed these to look like little distressed wooden planks. Each stake features not only the plant's name, but also a cute little picture of it's future offspring. After having several bad years (gardenwise), this is all that we have decided to plant this year, but I will add more tags as I get time. If you would like to make your own, I have included the blank stake for you to use in your own creations.
.... If there is a certain plant you would like labeled, let me know and I'll see what I can do ....For best results swap filament at the following layers assuming a 0.3mm layer height:
- layer 0 = brown | black
- layer 15 = brown; if layer 0 = black
- layer 17 = white
- layer 22 = black
These will need to be printed on their backs with supports enabled to support the pictures.
List of Tags (ongoing)
- cucumber
- oregano - English and Chinese
- watermelon
- jalapeno
- fennel
- lettuce
- corn
- cabbage
- eggplant
- squash
- bell pepper
- thyme
- rosemary - English and Chinese
- parsley - English and Chinese
- basil - English and Chinese
- catnip
- pumpkins - one regular pumpkin and one a whimsical jack-o-lantern
- chives
- coriander
- blueberry - English and Chinese
- raspberry - English and Chinese
- carrots
- garlic
- potatoes
- beets
- onions
- okra
- strawberries
- peas
- string (pole) beans
- scallions
- tomatoes
- cucuzzi
- habanero
- jalapeno
- butter beans
- green (string / pole) beans
- broccoli
- brussel sprouts
- cauliflower
- kale
- melon
- beans
- mint
- cilantro
- blackberry
- cantaloupe
- zucchini
- nonGMO - plain and wooden versions
发表的日期 | 18/09/2018 |
打印工艺 | FDM |
复杂程度 | 容易 |
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