Bouquet Of Tulips

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Bouquet Of Tulips

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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17.2 h
6 plates
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A1 mini,0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 mini,0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6 plates
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0.28 mm layer, Vase scaled to 90% fits better to the flowers
0.28 mm layer, Vase scaled to 90% fits better to the flowers
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5 plates
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Please enjoy a delightful combination of nature-inspired artistry and 3D printing innovation: a bouquet of tulips gracefully nestled within a 3D-printed vase.

 

Designed for simplicity and ease of assembly, the tulip flowers and stems have been sliced separately, eliminating the need for multi-printing and ensuring faster print times. This also adds an element of fun, allowing you to mix and match colors to your heart's content.

 

The vase is optimized for lightweight construction and quick printing, however, please note that it's not intended to hold liquids, so refrain from filling it with water. Filling the vase with old purge poop is a great way to use up print waste and help hold up the stems and leaves.

 

Each stem is straight with a flat D section, enhancing print quality without compromising the bouquet's visual appeal, as most of the stems remain hidden beneath the flowers and leaves.

 

If you're interested in expanding your bouquet with additional flower varieties, feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments section.

 

Enjoy the creative process and have fun assembling your personalized bouquet of 3D-printed tulips.

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AMAZING file! My wife loves the whole thing! Printed very well and was zero complications. Colors I used: Bambu Labs PLA Orange, Purple and Red for the Tulips Bambu Labs PLA Green for the Stems and leaves Sunlu PLA Black ( Would be stunning in a Sparkle color too! ) Sunlu PLA for the Pistil
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Your color scheme is AMAZING! Thank you for posting your project.
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Replying to @M.Matsumoto :
Would love to see some added flower types, like Roses, Lillies ect that can be swapped onto the existing stems
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Replying to @Ginger_Snapped :
I'm glad you mentioned it. I will be releasing a few new flowers in a couple of weeks for Mother's Day. Please follow me and you will be notified when I upload them. Thanks!
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So nice I printed them twice!
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Those look INCREDIBLE! That gradient fade is out of this world. Thank you for sharing.
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I really like the vase you used for the pink flowers, was that printed and can you link the file please? 🙏🏼 Would be perfect for my mom for mother's day!
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I didn't have any issues with the flowers but the stems there is one that the end that goes into the flower was malformed. The leaves on the 3 smaller printed well. All of the others spaghettied and failed. I managed to skip the ones that were messing up about 65% through the print and then by the time it had finished the only ones to be usable are the 3 smallest curved ones. this is the end of my attempt at printing the leaves :(
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hi Julie, I’m very sorry to see the print failed. at a glance, I can see the “manual tree support” has been turned off in the slicer and the tree support features I have drawn in are not there. if you do try to print again, please turn on the “manual tree support” and check to ensure they are there in the sliced model. good luck! MM
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Replying to @M.Matsumoto :
thank you! i am not sure how the supports didn't transfer over, I'm new to all of this, I did notice when I changed the nozzle to P1 for X1 and then i chose to use 0.12mm the box popped up to remove the tree supports to I selected transfer and I am reprinting now. I will have more info in the next 13 hours. Thanks for the suggestion!
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you are welcome! I hope they turn out well for you. if it’s not too late, I would suggest printing in .2 layer height, I have not printed them in .12 and do not know how they will turn out. please keep me updated. also, you mentioned one stem had a diformity, when you are printing at .12 layer height, do you have the first layer set to .2? if your fisrt layer is .12 you may experience bed adhesion issues. Happy Printing! MM
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Fantastic print!! My wife loves them.
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Whoa.. The gradient looks incredible!! I tried fading 3 colors but did not have much success. How did you set the slicing parameters?
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Replying to @M.Matsumoto :
Hey! I left it completely normal to your specs. I just used Inland's Rainbow silk. Because I printed all nine flowers at once, it allowed plenty of filament to be pulled giving the great effect. Big thank you for the amazing design. https://www.microcenter.com/product/620747/inland-175mm-pla-silk-3d-printer-filament-10-kg-(22-lbs)-spool-rainbow-2
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Replying to @Woolymammyth :
Thank you for the link! I am going to purchase some now.
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Can anyone help with this. I have a a random lower flow rate near the first quarter of the print, I did a print of this vase and this ring with the lower flow rate is very noticeable on the outside of the print, compared to the rest of the vase which looks really nice. Does anyone know how to change the flow for the just the pink ring? I can lower the outside flow rate to match the pink rings flow rate but that changes the print time from 2 hours to just over 5 hours. Personally i would rather not do that but will I cant find a solution. Thank you in advance for any all help with situation. The flowers and leaves printed beautifully, very nice model.
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I have not seen this happen before. I have no idea why the flow has changed in that local section. I would suggest saving out the Vase as a single part and start a new print profile. there is nothing custom in the settings for that part. try slicing and see is the flow rate remains constant. good luck.
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hi my vase has the same issue
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Replying to @M.Matsumoto :
That worked, saving it as its own STL file and uploading it in the slicer just by itself. Thank you so much for the suggestion.
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
she love it! 🤓
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A happy wife is a happy life! Thank you for sharing
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Great freaking job! that looks amazing! I'm having some problems with stringing at the base of them and I'm new to this world of 3D printing so I'm hoping someone can help LOL a couple of days to get this printed!
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Replying to @user_2216783251 :
I had the same problem at first I had to wash my build plate really good and then dry my filament. if you’re new I’d definitely look into desiccant holders and how to keep it dry. that’s usable the prime suspect with stringing
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I did a multi color bouquet. Love the design!
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they look Amazing!! thank you.
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Super Bouquet, on croirait des vraies tulipes, enfin c'est plus joli que des naturelles, pour moi ;) Les tulipes orange c'est du filament Glow BBL. En tout cas, un Grand merci du partage.
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Thank you for sharing, your tulips are so vibrant and look amazing!
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What a fantastic design! if this doesn't get you "wife approval" for the money you spent on that printer, nothing will. Printed on a P1S.
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LoL.. Thank you! Yes, I certainly got the approval :)
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
a bit too much overhang at the bottom of the petals to print without supports but that part is less visible anyway
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